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ABANDONED OR UNCLAIMED Dispute resolution, see DISPUTE RESOLUTION, PROPERTY generally Evidence, see EVIDENCE, generally Bodies of indigent persons, CH. 651 Fees, see COURTS Submerged or submersible lands, structure or Judgments, see JUDGMENTS, generally vessel, CH. 715 Privileges and immunities, see PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES, generally ABDUCTION OF PERSONS Protective proceedings, see PROTECTIVE PRO- Missing children clearinghouse, CH. 134 CEEDINGS, generally Public bodies Abuse of vulnerable person, CH. 568 ABLE PROGRAM Discrimination, generally, CH. 609 (Generally), CH. 843 Drainage districts, CH. 544 Land bank authorities, CH. 631 ABUSE Student good faith reports, retaliation, CH. 434 Alcohol and drugs, see ALCOHOL AND DRUG Wrongful death, CH. 419 ABUSE, generally Real property, see REAL PROPERTY Animals, see ANIMALS Specific causes of action Persons, see ABUSE OF PERSONS, generally Abuse of vulnerable person, CH. 568 Design professionals, CH. 610 Employment, unlawful practices, see LABOR AND ABUSE OF PERSONS EMPLOYMENT Child abuse, see CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT, Farming practices, interference, CH. 630 generally Higher education Elderly or disabled persons Failure to provide educational services, CH. 327 Investigative demands, CH. 83 Student good faith reports, retaliation, CH. 434 Reports: legislators, personal support workers, Insignia, names, etc. of organizations, CH. 277 home care workers, CH. 179 Mental health commitments, see MENTAL ILL- Restraining orders, CH. 119 NESS AND MENTAL HEALTH Sexual abuse, facilities, CH. 416 Natural disasters, CH. 541 Type B area agencies and DHS designees, authority, Nuisance properties, CH. 136 CH. 568 Public bodies, see Public bodies, this topic Family abuse, see FAMILY ABUSE AND VIO- LENCE, generally Real property, see REAL PROPERTY Sex offenses, see SEX OFFENSES, generally Student good faith reports, retaliation, CH. 434 Statutes of limitation, see LIMITATION OF ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS, generally ACCOUNTANCY, OREGON BOARD OF Torts, see TORTS, generally (Generally), CH. 451 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, CH. 302, CH. 451, CH. 837 ADDRESSES See also DOMICILE AND RESIDENCE; MAIL AND MAILING ACCOUNTING Driver licenses and permits, ID cards, CH. 716 Accountants Electronic mail, see COMPUTERS AND INFOR- (Generally), CH. 451 MATION SYSTEMS Fees, CH. 355, CH. 451 Personal information protections, see IDENTITY Audits, see AUDITS, generally AND IDENTIFICATION Community college districts, CH. 841 Voter registration, CH. 8

ACCOUNTS ADDY, OBO (Note: see separate topics for specific accounts In memoriam, HR 3 by name.) Financial institutions, see FINANCIAL INSTITU- TIONS ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE Energy facility siting, CH. 488 ACCUSATORY INSTRUMENTS Higher education, student complaints, CH. 726 Insurance rate filings, CH. 88 Verification, CH. 250 Klamath Basin water rights, CH. 445 Racing Commission, Oregon, CH. 86 ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS Rules, see RULES, generally Appeal and review, see APPEAL AND REVIEW, Unemployment claims, CH. 69 generally Attorneys, see ATTORNEYS, generally ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES, OREGON Bonds and undertakings, see BONDS AND UNDERTAKINGS, generally DEPARTMENT OF Class actions, generally, CH. 2 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see Courts, see COURTS, generally APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- Criminal procedure, see CRIMES AND TATIONS OFFENSES, generally Bonds, CH. 685, CH. 811, CH. 812, CH. 828 Damages, see DAMAGES, generally Budgets and budgeting, see STATE FINANCE Declarations under penalty of perjury, CH. 121 Certificates of participation, CH. 685 I-2 INDEX

Criminal records checks, generally, duties, AFFORDABLE BACCALAUREATE CH. 758 DEGREE ACT Debt collection duties, generally, CH. 766 Information technology and related duties, (Generally), CH. 214 transfer to State Chief Information Officer, CH. 807 AFGHANISTAN WAR Lottery allocations, see LOTTERY, OREGON Veterans memorial highway, CH. 123 STATE Pay equity, public contracts, duties, CH. 454 Reports to legislature, see LEGISLATURE AGE Supervisory ratios, state agencies, CH. 622 See also MINORS; SENIOR CITIZENS Tobacco Settlement Funds Account, distribu- Judges, retirement, SJR 4 tions, CH. 816 Marijuana, generally, CH. 1, CH. 614 Training program, certain state entities, CH. 679 School pupils, see SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DIS- Uniform policies and procedures, rules, CH. 30 TRICTS

ADOPTION OF PERSONS AGREEMENTS (Generally), CH. 511 See CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS, generally Court fees, CH. 511, CH. 512 Home studies and placement reports, CH. 511, CH. 795 AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE Payments by DHS to adoptive parents or guard- (Generally), CH. 203 ians, CH. 840 Agri-tourism activities, liability, CH. 535 Records, disclosures, CH. 200, CH. 511 Bees, see BEES, generally Relatives and current caretakers, CH. 795 Beginning and Expanding Farmer Loan Pro- Voluntary registries, CH. 200 gram, CH. 165 Biofuels, ethanol, etc., see FUEL ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY Biomass, air pollution laws, exemption, CH. 500 Canola, CH. 638 Medical care and treatment, CH. 501, CH. 676 Christmas tree growers, CH. 533 Commodity commissions, financial statements, ADULT FOSTER HOMES CH. 17 See also NURSING HOMES AND CARE FACILI- Estate tax credit, CH. 301 TIES Experiment stations, CH. 554 Abuse of residents, CH. 416 Farm implements, retailer agreements, CH. 563 Public records disclosure exemption, personal Farm-to-School Grant Program, CH. 840 information, CH. 26, CH. 805 Fees, see FEES Fertilizers and soil enhancers, see FERTILIZERS ADVANCE DIRECTIVES FOR HEALTH AND SOIL ENHANCERS, generally CARE Food and beverages, see FOOD AND BEVER- AGES, generally (Generally), CH. 82 Genetic engineering, CH. 630 Housing, workforce, tax exemption, CH. 34 ADVERSE OR PECUNIARY INTERESTS Industrial hemp, CH. 1, CH. 503 Connect Oregon Fund review committee mem- Inspections bers, CH. 707 (Generally), CH. 203 Government ethics, see GOVERNMENT ETHICS, Fertilizers and soil enhancers, CH. 514 generally Interference with farming practices, CH. 630 Planning commission members, CH. 664 Land use planning, see LAND USE PLANNING, generally ADVERTISING Mediation, CH. 202, CH. 630 Investigators, licensed, CH. 226 Milk, see MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS, generally Lottery, Oregon State, CH. 478 Nurseries and nursery stock, CH. 533 Marijuana products, CH. 1, CH. 614 Oregon State University programs, see COL- LEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Mortgage lending, CH. 87 Motor vehicle dealerships, CH. 584 Pests and pesticides, see PESTS AND PESTI- CIDES, generally Outdoor mass gatherings, CH. 428 Predatory animals, see FISH AND WILDLIFE Raw milk, CH. 58 Quarantines and control areas, CH. 203 Registration, organizations, generally, CH. 277 Schools, grants, CH. 840 Schools and school districts, CH. 499, CH. 528 Seeds, see SEEDS, generally Water use, rights, etc., see WATER AND WATER ADVOCACY COMMISSIONS OFFICE, RIGHTS, generally OREGON Weed control, CH. 203 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, Western juniper utilization, CH. 635, CH. 636 CH. 375, CH. 837 Workforce housing, tax exemption, CH. 34 OREGON LAWS 2015 I-3

AGRICULTURE, STATE DEPARTMENT Fees, CH. 60 OF Human trafficking informational materials, inclu- sion with renewal notices, CH. 221 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see Off-premises sales license, CH. 673 APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- Special events distillery license, CH. 549 TATIONS Winery license, CH. 358 Bees and pollinator health, duties, CH. 744, Liquor stores, business loss compensation, CH. 823 CH. 228 Biodiesel or ethanol production, duties, CH. 203 Malt beverages Crop testing samples, presence of department Brewery licensees, CH. 673 employee, CH. 630 Brewery-public house licensees, CH. 443 Fee approval by legislature, CH. 684 Reports to legislature, see LEGISLATURE Direct delivery or shipment to consumer, CH. 673 Tillamook Bay shellfish pilot project, CH. 814 Wine and wineries Watershed Conservation Operating Fund alloca- Direct shipper permit, CH. 673 tion, CH. 659 Production restriction, full on-premises sales license, CH. 358 Winery licensees, CH. 358 AIR QUALITY AND POLLUTION See POLLUTION ALIENS AND IMMIGRATION Higher education, residency, CH. 846 AIRCRAFT AND AVIATION Pacific Islanders, CH. 717, HCR 21 See also TRANSPORTATION Task Force on Immigration Consultant Fraud, Airports CH. 753 City services, sewer and water, CH. 787 Fuel tax revenues, disposition, CH. 700 Licensing fees, CH. 450 ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES Drones, see DRONES, generally All-Terrain Vehicle Advisory Committee, CH. 435 Fees, CH. 450, CH. 833 Emergency services, grants, CH. 435 Fuel taxes, generally, CH. 700 Highways, CH. 341 Landowner liability limitation, CH. 308 Pesticides, aerial application, CH. 833 ANATOMICAL GIFTS Discrimination, medical marijuana cardholders, ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE CH. 844 (Generally), CH. 405 Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission, CH. 405 ANATOMY, DEMONSTRATOR OF Criminal monetary obligations, effect of treat- ment program, CH. 186 (Generally), CH. 651 Driving under influence, see DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE, generally ANDERS, MABRY JAMES Medical assistance recipients, CH. 467, CH. 798 Honoring, SCR 16 Overdoses, seeking treatment, criminal immu- nity, CH. 274 School-based marijuana programs, CH. 614 ANIMALS Sobering facilities, CH. 730 See also FISH AND WILDLIFE "Animal rescue entity," defined, CH. 267 ALCOHOL AND DRUG POLICY Birds, see BIRDS, generally Boarding kennels, CH. 292 COMMISSION Cooper (military dog), honoring, HCR 2 (Generally), CH. 405 Crimes and offenses Coercion (threat to injure animal), CH. 751 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Encouraging abuse, CH. 639 Abuse, see ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE, gener- Humane special agents, CH. 639 ally Impoundment, CH. 177 Direct delivery or shipment to consumer, CH. 673 Nuisance places, CH. 136 Distilled liquor Reporting, social workers, CH. 184 (Generally), CH. 549 Sexual assault of animal, CH. 324 Liquor stores, business loss compensation, CH. 228 Wildlife laws, penalties, CH. 378 Driving under influence, see DRIVING UNDER Dog control, generally, CH. 292 INFLUENCE, generally Drugs and medicines, CH. 532 Fees Fees, see FEES Distilled liquor tastings, CH. 549 Fireworks to repel animals, CH. 57 Licensure, CH. 60 Humane special agents, CH. 639 Per bottle surcharge, distilled spirits, CH. 840 Impoundment, CH. 177 Granulated alcohol, retail sales prohibition, Landlord-tenant law, CH. 388 CH. 463 Nuisance places, CH. 136 Licenses and permits Racing, see RACES AND RACING, generally Brewery license, CH. 673 Researchers, OHSU, public records, CH. 14 Brewery-public house license, CH. 443 Sexual assault of animal, CH. 324 Direct shipper permit, CH. 673 Veterinary care, see VETERINARIANS AND VET- Distillery license, CH. 549 ERINARY MEDICINE, generally I-4 INDEX

ANNEXATION Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Airports, city services, CH. 787 Allocation from Emergency Board, CH. 837 Health hazard abatement, CH. 281 Article XI-F(1) and XI-G bond funds, CH. 828 Capital construction, generally, CH. 808 Chief Financial Office, CH. 654, CH. 828 ANNUITIES Continuing resolution, CH. 599 (Generally), CH. 85 Delinquent Accounts Administration Fund, CH. 766 OHSU programs, CH. 837 ANTITRUST Advocacy Commissions Office, Oregon, CH. 375, CH. 837 See TRADE REGULATION AND COMPETITION Agriculture, State Department of (Generally), CH. 683 APPEAL AND REVIEW Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 21 Administrative procedure, see ADMINISTRA- Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 TIVE PROCEDURE, generally Marijuana regulation, CH. 817 Crimes and offenses Pesticides Criminal records checks, CH. 758 (Generally), CH. 833 Post-conviction relief, see POST-CONVICTION Bee incident reporting system, CH. 744 RELIEF, generally Tillamook Bay shellfish pilot project, CH. 814 State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision, Wolf depredation program, CH. 607, CH. 837 CH. 820 Aviation, Oregon Department of Filing and service, notice of appeal, CH. 80 (Generally), CH. 329 Health insurance rate review, CH. 88 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Land use planning, see LAND USE PLANNING Aircraft fuel tax distributions, CH. 700 Racing Commission, Oregon, CH. 86 Capital construction, generally, CH. 808 Social Security benefits, health records, CH. 360 Bar, Oregon State, CH. 2 Taxation, see TAXATION Blind, Commission for the, CH. 484, CH. 837 Workers’ compensation, CH. 521 Bonds, see BONDS, generally Business Development Department, Oregon (Generally), CH. 694 APPEARANCES Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 21 Juvenile court proceedings, CH. 776 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Parole and post-prison supervision hearings, Brookings Harbor Dock Fund, CH. 812 CH. 161 Growth Fund, Oregon, CH. 818 Party not natural person, representation, gener- Levee Project Subaccount, CH. 812 ally, CH. 7 Western juniper utilization, CH. 635, CH. 636 Witnesses, see WITNESSES, generally Capital construction, generally, CH. 808 Chiropractic Examiners, State Board of, CH. 330, APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS CH. 837 (Generally), CH. 674 Colleges and universities, see Higher education, this topic Columbia River Gorge Commission, CH. 189, APPOINTMENTS CH. 837 (Note: see separate index topics for specific Community Colleges and Workforce Develop- appointments.) ment, Department of (Generally), CH. 642 APPRAISALS Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 21 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Industrial property, taxation, CH. 36 Construction Contractors Board, CH. 190, CH. 837 Consumer and Business Services, Department of APPRENTICES AND TRAINEES (Generally), CH. 592 Funeral services, CH. 367 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Youth correction facilities, CH. 172 Health Insurance Exchange Fund, CH. 3, CH. 592 Continuing resolution, CH. 599 Corrections, Department of APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE (Generally), CH. 655 LIMITATIONS Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 21, CH. 420 (Generally) Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, generally, Capital construction, generally, CH. 808 CH. 21, CH. 337, CH. 420 Family Sentencing Alternative Pilot Program, Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, generally, CH. 830 CH. 837 Reentry support and services, CH. 115 Capital construction, generally, CH. 808 Counselors and Therapists, Oregon Board of Continuing resolution, CH. 599 Licensed Professional, CH. 331, CH. 837 Marijuana regulation, generally, CH. 817 Court Procedures, Council on, CH. 691 Program change bill, CH. 20, CH. 840 Criminal Justice Commission, Oregon Reserve Funds, Task Force on, CH. 797 (Generally), CH. 606 Accountancy, Oregon Board of, CH. 302, CH. 451, Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 21 CH. 837 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Administrative Services, Oregon Department of Dentistry, Oregon Board of (Generally), CH. 654, CH. 837 (Generally), CH. 191 Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 21 Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 21 OREGON LAWS 2015 I-5

Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Dental services Education Investment Board, Oregon, CH. 686, Pilot project, CH. 842 CH. 837 School students, CH. 791 Education, Department of Financing health care, study, CH. 725 (Generally), CH. 25, CH. 759, CH. 837 Health care price data, website posting, CH. 845 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Health care provider incentive program, CH. 829 Allocation from Emergency Board, CH. 759 Hospital nursing staff enforcement, CH. 669 Career and technical education, CH. 763 Marijuana regulation, CH. 614, CH. 817 Connecting Education to Careers Account, CH. 763 Nonablative esthetics procedures, certification, Dyslexia, CH. 790 CH. 722 English language learner programs, CH. 604 Residential facility registration, CH. 740 Matching fund grant program (capital costs), Schools and school districts, CH. 791, CH. 793 CH. 783 Sick time (employment), CH. 537 State School Fund, CH. 25, CH. 837 Higher education Youth Development Council services, CH. 788 (Generally), CH. 171, CH. 642, CH. 837 Educators Benefit Board, Oregon, CH. 800, Community Colleges and Workforce Development, CH. 838 Department of, see Community Colleges and Emergency Board, see Legislative Assembly, this Workforce Development, Department of, this topic topic Employment Department Education Investment Board, Oregon, CH. 686, (Generally), CH. 485 CH. 837 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Higher Education Coordinating Commission Oregon Talent Council, CH. 682 (Generally), CH. 171, CH. 366, CH. 642, CH. 837 Employment Relations Board, CH. 406, CH. 837 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Energy, State Department of Allocation from Emergency Board, CH. 781 (Generally), CH. 656 Capital construction, generally, CH. 808 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Career advising and mentorship pilot program, Environmental Quality, Department of CH. 801 (Generally), CH. 593 Community college grant program, certain stu- Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 dents, CH. 825 Fish and Wildlife, State Department of Complaint resolution process, CH. 726 (Generally), CH. 690 Demographic data, sexual orientation, CH. 670 Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 21 Eastern Oregon University wrestling program, Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 CH. 837 Capital construction, generally, CH. 808 Employment-related work groups, CH. 768 Hatcheries, CH. 734 Financial aid eligibility, noncitizens and aliens, Sage grouse conservation, CH. 607, CH. 837 CH. 846 Forestry Department, State Improving student success and outcomes, gener- (Generally), CH. 809 ally, CH. 781 Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 21, Institute of Natural Resources (PSU), CH. 636 CH. 420, CH. 809 Law Enforcement Contacts Policy and Data Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Review Committee, CH. 681 Allocation from Emergency Board, CH. 809 Linn-Benton Community College, Advanced Capital construction, generally, CH. 808 Transportation Technology Center, CH. 812, Clackamas Forestry Product Cooperative Project, CH. 837 CH. 733 Nonablative esthetics procedures, certification, Geology and Mineral Industries, State Depart- CH. 722 ment of Open Educational Resources Grant Program, (Generally), CH. 657 CH. 727 Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 21, CH. 657 Oregon Education Fund, CH. 840 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Oregon Promise program, CH. 697 Study of mineral resource potential, CH. 826 OSU programs, CH. 771, CH. 814, CH. 837 Government Ethics Commission, Oregon, Underrepresented communities work group, CH. 465, CH. 619, CH. 837 CH. 741 Governor Willamette Falls task force, CH. 837 (Generally), CH. 810 Oregon State University Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 21 Advanced wood products center, CH. 837 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Institute for Natural Resources, CH. 771 State Resilience Officer, CH. 762 Shellfish research, CH. 814 Task Force on Legal Representation in Childhood Home Care Commission, CH. 796 Dependency, CH. 776 Housing and Community Services Department Growth Board, Oregon, CH. 818 (Generally), CH. 747 Health Authority, Oregon Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 21 (Generally), CH. 837, CH. 838 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 21, CH. 337 Capital construction, generally, CH. 808 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 651, Elderly rental assistance, CH. 348 CH. 837 Housing for Mental Health Fund, CH. 812 Allocation from Emergency Board, CH. 837 Wildfire Damage Housing Relief Account, CH. 737 Breast cancer awareness license plate revenues, Human Services, Department of CH. 806 (Generally), CH. 760, CH. 837 Chemicals of concern for children’s health, CH. 786 Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 21, CH. 337 Continuing resolution, CH. 599 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 I-6 INDEX

Adult abuse data and report writing system, Legislative Counsel Committee, CH. 21, CH. 772, CH. 837 CH. 837 Allocation from Emergency Board, CH. 837 Legislative Fiscal Officer, CH. 21, CH. 772, CH. 837 Continuing resolution, CH. 599 Legislative Revenue Officer, CH. 772, CH. 837 Criminal records checks, CH. 758 Library, State, CH. 328, CH. 407, CH. 837 Family Sentencing Alternative Pilot Program, Liquor Control Commission, Oregon CH. 830 (Generally), CH. 600 Home Care Commission, CH. 796 Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 21, CH. 600 Marijuana regulation, CH. 817 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 PERS benefits, certain employees, CH. 822 Beverage container redemption centers, CH. 724 Sick time (employment), CH. 537 Marijuana regulation, CH. 1, CH. 614, CH. 817 Indian Services, Commission on, CH. 772, CH. 837 Long Term Care Ombudsman, CH. 21, CH. 408, Information Officer, State Chief, CH. 807 CH. 837 Judicial Department Lottery allocations, see LOTTERY, OREGON (Generally), CH. 691 STATE Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 21, CH. 691 Marine Board, State, CH. 601, CH. 837 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Maritime Pilots, Oregon Board of, CH. 837 Allocation from Emergency Board, CH. 721 Medical Board, Oregon, CH. 409, CH. 837 Circuit court conciliation and mediation services, Medical Imaging, Board of, CH. 192, CH. 837 CH. 691, CH. 840 Military Department, Oregon Multnomah County Circuit Court Violations (Generally), CH. 594 Bureau, CH. 721 Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 21 Judicial Fitness and Disability, Commission on, Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 CH. 93, CH. 837 Capital construction, generally, CH. 808 Justice, Department of Headquarters facilities, CH. 837 (Generally), CH. 692 Oregon Military Museum, CH. 808, CH. 837 Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 21 Mortuary and Cemetery Board, State, CH. 192, Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 CH. 651, CH. 837 Allocation from Emergency Board, CH. 837 Naturopathic Medicine, Oregon Board of, Child support enforcement automated system, CH. 192, CH. 837 CH. 837 Nursing, Oregon State Board of, CH. 439, CH. 660, District attorneys, CH. 332, CH. 837 CH. 837 Fund to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Occupational Therapy Licensing Board, CH. 192, Children, CH. 703 CH. 837 Labor and Industries, Bureau of Parks and Recreation Department, State (Generally), CH. 303, CH. 837 (Generally), CH. 693 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 21 Oregon Main Street Revitalization Grant Program, Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 CH. 831 Live entertainment employment, CH. 735 Reconnect Forest Park Fund, CH. 812 Sick time, CH. 537 Parole and Post-Prison Supervision, State Board Land Conservation and Development, Depart- of ment of (Generally), CH. 304 (Generally), CH. 333 Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 21 Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 21 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Panel hearings, CH. 820 Land Use Board of Appeals, CH. 193, CH. 837 Pharmacy, State Board of, CH. 410, CH. 837 Law Commission, Oregon, CH. 691 Psychiatric Security Review Board, CH. 411, Legislative Assembly CH. 837 (Generally), CH. 772 Psychologist Examiners, State Board of, CH. 334, Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 21 CH. 837 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Public Defense Services Commission Commission on Indian Services, CH. 772, CH. 837 (Generally), CH. 615 Emergency Board Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 21 (Generally), CH. 837 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 21 Public Employees’ Benefit Board Allocations (Generally), CH. 838 (Generally), CH. 837 Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 337, Administrative Services, Oregon Department CH. 837 of, CH. 837 Prescription drug refills, CH. 800 Education, Department of, CH. 759 Public Employees Retirement System, CH. 595, Forestry Department, State, CH. 809 CH. 837 Health Authority, Oregon, CH. 837 Public Safety Standards and Training, Depart- Higher Education Coordinating Commission, ment of CH. 781 (Generally), CH. 658 Human Services, Department of, CH. 837 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Judicial Department, CH. 721 Public Utility Commission Justice, Department of, CH. 837 (Generally), CH. 305 Revenue, Department of, CH. 596 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Secretary of State, CH. 688 Racing Commission, Oregon, CH. 306, CH. 723, Legislative Administration Committee, CH. 21, CH. 837 CH. 712, CH. 772, CH. 837 Real Estate Agency, CH. 94, CH. 837 OREGON LAWS 2015 I-7

Retirement Savings Board, Oregon, CH. 557 Capital construction, generally, CH. 808 Revenue, Department of (Generally), CH. 596, CH. 837 Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 21 ARCHITECTS Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Civil actions against, CH. 610 Allocation from Emergency Board, CH. 596 Core system replacement project, CH. 817, CH. 837 ARCHIVES, STATE Marijuana tax administration, CH. 699, CH. 817 Coordination of services, CH. 328 Secretary of State (Generally), CH. 688 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 ARMED FORCES Allocation from Emergency Board, CH. 688 See MILITARY, generally Social Workers, State Board of Licensed, CH. 376, CH. 837 Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, ARRESTS State Board of Examiners for, CH. 192, CH. 837 Extradition, CH. 198 State Lands, Department of Interpreters, disabled persons, CH. 397 (Generally), CH. 335 Security release deposits, CH. 493 Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 21 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Submerged and submersible lands, CH. 715, ARTISTS CH. 804 Honorary Artists of Oregon Day, CH. 163 State Police, Department of (Generally), CH. 696 ASBESTOS Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 21 Surveys, residential demolitions, CH. 583 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Criminal records checks, CH. 758 Railroads, hazardous material response, CH. 739 ASSAULT Telecommunicators, CH. 769 Previous convictions, sentencing, CH. 639 Tax Practitioners, State Board of, CH. 336, Setting aside conviction, assault of minor, CH. 837 CH. 462 Teacher Standards and Practices Commission Sexual assault, see SEX OFFENSES, generally (Generally), CH. 602 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Teacher education program approval, CH. 756 ASSESSMENTS (MONETARY) Transportation, Department of See also FEES; TAXATION (Generally), CH. 761 Condominium or planned community, CH. 120, Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 761 CH. 388 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Drainage districts, CH. 544 Capital construction, generally, CH. 808 Hospitals, CH. 16 License plate programs, CH. 806 Insurance guaranty association, CH. 701 Sign replacement in eastern Oregon, CH. 746 Landscape contractors, contested case or arbi- Treasurer, State tration costs, CH. 672 (Generally), CH. 689 Predator damage control districts, CH. 650 ABLE program, CH. 843 Seismic rehabilitation financing programs, Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 CH. 48 Oregon Retirement Savings Board, CH. 557 Universities, see Higher education, this topic Veterans’ Affairs, Department of ASSESSMENTS (NONMONETARY) (Generally), CH. 616 Chemical hazards, children’s products, CH. 786 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Community college course placement, CH. 159 Capital construction, generally, CH. 808 Driving under influence, diagnostic assessments, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Coordina- CH. 318 tor, CH. 847 Examinations and tests, see EXAMINATIONS Task Force on Incarcerated Veterans, CH. 824 AND TESTS, generally Women veterans Insurer risk and solvency, CH. 547 Health care study, CH. 821 Natural disaster vulnerability, CH. 541 Oregon Women Veterans Coordinator, CH. 752 Property taxation, see TAXATION Veterinary Medical Examining Board, Oregon Public contracts, pay equity, CH. 454 State, CH. 192, CH. 837 Public health, CH. 736 Water Resources Department Schools, see SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DIS- (Generally), CH. 597 TRICTS Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 21 Sex offender risks, CH. 820 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 Water quality, CH. 587 Watershed Enhancement Board, Oregon (Generally), CH. 659, CH. 680 Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 ATHLETICS Youth Authority, Oregon See SPORTS, generally (Generally), CH. 617 10-Year Strategic Facilities Plan, CH. 837 Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, CH. 21 ATTORNEY GENERAL Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, CH. 837 See also JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OF I-8 INDEX

Appointments AVIATION BOARD, STATE Commercial sexual exploitation of children, advi- Aircraft fuel tax distributions, duties, CH. 700 sory committee, CH. 703 Task Force on Legal Representation in Childhood Dependency, CH. 776 AVIATION, OREGON DEPARTMENT OF Frohnmayer, David B., in memoriam, HCR 27 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see Parole and post-prison supervision hearings, APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- appearance, CH. 161 TATIONS Profiling by law enforcement, duties, CH. 681 Speaking engagements, government ethics, BAIL CH. 620 (Generally), CH. 493 Stalking protections, certain DHS employees, CH. 653 BAKER, TERRY ATTORNEYS Honoring, SR 4 Bar, see BAR, OREGON STATE, generally District attorneys, see DISTRICT ATTORNEYS, BAKERY PRODUCTS generally Tax exemption, food processing equipment, Fees CH. 827 Legal access providers, CH. 504 Protective proceedings, CH. 127 BANKS Workers’ compensation claims, CH. 521 See FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, generally Juvenile court proceedings, CH. 776 Legal access providers, CH. 504 Legal Services Program, CH. 2 BAR, OREGON STATE Mortgage loan originator license, exemption, (Generally), CH. 122 CH. 677 Board of Governors, CH. 122 Nonperforming attorney, custodianship of law Custodian of law practice, nonperforming attor- practice, CH. 6 ney, CH. 6 Power of attorney, health care, CH. 82 Justices of the peace and municipal judges, mem- Professional liability fund, CH. 122 bership, CH. 570 Representation of party not natural person, gen- Legal Services Program, CH. 2 erally, CH. 7 BARROWS, DAVID S. AUCTIONS Naming Oregon State Capitol lobby center in his Motor vehicles, CH. 111 honor, SCR 15

AUDITS BASKETBALL Hospital staffing, CH. 669 Danny Miles, Oregon Institute of Technology Public bodies or programs coach, honoring, HCR 5 (Generally) Oregon State University women’s team, com- Certain filing requirements, deleting, CH. 17 mending, HCR 31 Portland Trail Blazers license plates, CH. 806 Fraud or other crimes, duty to report, CH. 66 South Salem High School girls team, congratulat- Municipal Audit Law, CH. 29 ing, HCR 29 Public records procedures, CH. 413 Education Statewide summative assessments, CH. 372 BATTERIES Teacher Standards and Practices Commission, Charger systems, energy efficiency standards, CH. 479 CH. 276 Innovation Council, Oregon, CH. 196 Metropolitan service district auditor, economic BEES interest statements, CH. 233 (Generally), CH. 744, CH. 823 Rail fixed guideway systems, CH. 489 Legislative recognition of importance, HCR 9 Pesticides, effects, CH. 744 AUSTIN, JOAN Residential beekeeping, CH. 823 In memoriam, SCR 10 BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS (AUTISM AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS TREATMENT) Applied behavior analysis, CH. 674 (Generally), CH. 674

AUTOMOBILES BEND EXPERIMENTAL ART THEATRE See MOTOR VEHICLES, generally (Generally), HR 9

AVIATION BENEFIT COMPANIES See AIRCRAFT AND AVIATION, generally (Generally), CH. 266 OREGON LAWS 2015 I-9

BEVERAGES Sand control districts, CH. 560 See FOOD AND BEVERAGES, generally Lottery bonds (Generally), CH. 20, CH. 811, CH. 812 Allocation of lottery proceeds, schedule, CH. 20 BICYCLES Ports, CH. 812, CH. 815 Stop lights, authority to proceed, CH. 147 Schools and school districts, CH. 811, CH. 812 Pledge, security, CH. 53 BIOFUELS Private activity bonds, generally, CH. 685 See FUEL Schools, see SCHOOL FINANCE Security bonds, see BONDS AND UNDERTAK- INGS, generally BIOMASS State Debt Policy Advisory Commission, CH. 40 Air pollution laws, exemption, CH. 500 Transportation (Generally), CH. 685 BIRDS Highway user tax bonds, CH. 344, CH. 685 See also ANIMALS Lottery bonds, CH. 812 Fireworks to repel birds, CH. 57 Veterans’ Affairs, Department of, CH. 685, CH. 812 Sage grouse conservation, CH. 607, CH. 837 Water Resources Department, CH. 685, CH. 812

BLIND, COMMISSION FOR THE BONDS AND UNDERTAKINGS Appropriations and expenditure limitations, Bail, CH. 493 CH. 484, CH. 837 Construction flagging contractors, CH. 356 Members, CH. 222 Higher education, degree authorization, CH. 327 Landscape contractors, CH. 672 BLUE MOUNTAIN RECOVERY CENTER Marijuana licensees, CH. 614 Mining activities, CH. 834 (Generally), CH. 318, CH. 581 Restoration work, disasters, CH. 498 BOATS AND BOATING BOUNDARIES See also SHIPS AND SHIPPING Abandoned or derelict vessel or structure, Electoral redistricting, CH. 257 CH. 715 Urban growth boundaries, see LAND USE PLAN- Fees, registration and titling, CH. 627 NING Floating homes, see FLOATING HOMES AND FACILITIES, generally BOXING EVENTS Outfitters and guides, CH. 438 (Generally), CH. 446 Wet marine and transportation insurance, CH. 505 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS BODY ART PRACTITIONERS, BOARD Funding, CH. 812 OF Name change, CH. 56 INJURIES Oregon Trauma Registry, CH. 286 BONDS Youth athletics, CH. 392 (Generally), CH. 685 Administrative Services, Oregon Department of, BROADBAND SERVICES CH. 685, CH. 811, CH. 812, CH. 828 See TELEPHONES AND TELECOMMUNICA- Business Development Department, Oregon, TIONS CH. 685, CH. 812, CH. 815 Education, Department of, CH. 685, CH. 783, CH. 811 BROADCASTERS Energy, CH. 685 See RADIO, generally; TELEVISION, generally Environmental Quality, Department of, CH. 685 Facilities Authority, Oregon, CH. 548, CH. 685 BROOKINGS HARBOR DOCK FUND Higher education (Generally), CH. 685 (Generally), CH. 812 Expenditure limitation (DAS), CH. 21 Higher Education Coordinating Commission, BROWNFIELDS CLEANUP CH. 685, CH. 812 See HAZARDOUS WASTES AND MATERIALS Lottery bonds, generally, CH. 812 OHSU, CH. 685, CH. 816, CH. 837 Universities with governing boards, CH. 828 BUDGETS AND BUDGETING Highways and roads, see Transportation, this topic Community college districts, CH. 841 Housing, CH. 685, CH. 812 State finance, see STATE FINANCE Liens, CH. 53 Local governments Land bank authorities, CH. 631 BUILDINGS Pledge, security, CH. 53 Asbestos surveys, residential demolitions, Regional Infrastructure Fund, CH. 812 CH. 583 I-10 INDEX

Building codes CAPITOL, OREGON STATE Construction Contractors Board duties (on behalf of David S. Barrows Lobby Center, SCR 15 DCBS), CH. 110 Oregon State Capitol Foundation Electronic information access, CH. 170 (Generally), CH. 35 Fire safety standards, CH. 678 Pacific Wonderland license plate revenues, CH. 390 Construction or repair, see CONSTRUCTION AND CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS, gener- ally CAREER SCHOOLS Emergencies and disasters, see EMERGENCIES See VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING AND DISASTERS, generally Energy, see ENERGY, generally Fire protection, see FIRES AND FIRE PROTEC- CEMETERIES TION, generally See also FUNERALS AND FUNERAL BUSI- Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act, inhalants, CH. 158 NESSES Public buildings, see PUBLIC BUILDINGS, gener- Temporary operating permits, CH. 430 ally CENTRAL OREGON HEALTH COUNCIL BURGLARY (Generally), CH. 359 (Generally), CH. 10 CHARITABLE ENTITIES BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Armed Forces membership association, Insur- DEPARTMENT, OREGON ance Code exemption, CH. 460 Capitol Foundation, Oregon State Allocation, lottery moneys, CH. 811 (Generally), CH. 35 Appointments: Pacific Northwest Manufactur- ing Partnership Advisory Committee, CH. 22 Pacific Wonderland license plate revenues, CH. 390 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see Central Oregon Health Council, CH. 359 APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- Corporations sole, CH. 278 TATIONS Dental clinics, special-needs children, CH. 391 Arts Program, CH. 668, CH. 694 Disabled persons, products and services, public Bonds, CH. 685, CH. 812, CH. 815 contracts, CH. 526 Reports to legislature, see LEGISLATURE Domestic water supply districts, contracts, Traded sector industry development projects, CH. 107 agreements, CH. 84 Donations and gifts, see DONATIONS AND GIFTS, generally Fishing derbies, CH. 590 BUSINESSES Hospitals and health care facilities See also CORPORATIONS Mobile medical clinics, CH. 142 Disadvantaged business certification, CH. 148, Public financing authorities, CH. 220 CH. 325, CH. 565 Human trafficking informational materials, Economic development, see ECONOMIC DEVEL- CH. 221 OPMENT, generally Indemnification, property-related contracts, Emergency services, out-of-state businesses, resi- CH. 749 dency, CH. 468 Insignia, names, etc.; registration, CH. 277 Employment, see LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT, Nursing Advancement Fund, Oregon, CH. 660 generally Public employment transfers, application of Going out of business sales, CH. 277 laws, CH. 314 Liquor stores, business loss compensation, Roadside rest areas, food and beverages, CH. 339 CH. 228 State property, affordable housing development, Nationwide Multistate Licensing System, finan- CH. 572 cial services businesses, CH. 118 Taxation, see TAXATION Sales, see SALES, generally Trail Blazers Foundation, license plate revenues, Veterans, disabled, public contracts, CH. 565 CH. 806 Trusts, see TRUSTS AND TRUSTEES, generally CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM, TASK Volunteers, see VOLUNTEERS, generally FORCE ON (Generally), CH. 702 CHARTER SCHOOLS See SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS CANCER Breast cancer awareness license plates, CH. 806 CHECKS Colonoscopies, health insurance, CH. 206 Check-cashing businesses, licensure, CH. 118 OHSU Cancer Institute, CH. 685, CH. 837 Support payments, dishonored checks, CH. 74

CANNABIS CHEMICALS Industrial hemp, CH. 1, CH. 503 Hazardous, see HAZARDOUS WASTES AND Marijuana, see MARIJUANA, generally MATERIALS, generally

CANOLA CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT Agriculture, CH. 638 Medical assessments, CH. 100 OREGON LAWS 2015 I-11

Reports Marijuana, authority, CH. 1, CH. 614, CH. 784 Personal support workers, home care workers, Recycling programs, generally, CH. 534 CH. 179 Urban growth boundaries, see LAND USE PLAN- Schools, CH. 401 NING Residential care advisory committee (DHS), CH. 706 Schools, sexual abuse prevention, CH. 401 CIVIL PROCEDURE Actions and proceedings, see ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS, generally CHILD CARE Courts, see COURTS, generally Domestic Workers’ Protection Act, CH. 457 Declarations under penalty of perjury, CH. 121 Employment-related day care programs, CH. 698 Immunizations, CH. 802 Inspections, CH. 698 CLACKAMAS COUNTY Preschool and early learning programs, see City of Damascus, CH. 562, CH. 603, CH. 637 SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS Forestry product cooperative project, CH. 733 Public records disclosure exemption, personal information, CH. 26, CH. 805 CLASS ACTIONS Study, exempt family child care providers, (Generally), CH. 2 CH. 698 Tax credits, CH. 701 CLIMATE CHANGE CHILDREN See also ENERGY; POLLUTION See MINORS, generally Low carbon fuel standards, CH. 4 Natural gas utilities, voluntary emission reduc- tion program, CH. 24 CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS, STATE BOARD OF COERCION Appropriations and expenditure limitations, Criminal offense, CH. 751 CH. 330, CH. 837 COFFEY, KEATON GRANT CIGARETTES Honoring, SCR 14 See TOBACCO PRODUCTS, generally COLLECTION OF DEBTS CIRCUIT COURTS See DEBTORS AND CREDITORS See COURTS, generally COLLECTIVE BARGAINING CITATIONS See PUBLIC EMPLOYEES AND OFFICERS Crimes and offenses, electronic filing, CH. 13

CITIES COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES (Generally), CH. 767 See also LOCAL GOVERNMENTS Athletics, see Sports, this topic (Note: see separate topics for specific cities by Bonds, see BONDS name.) Airports, water and sewer services, CH. 787 Career advising and mentorship pilot program, CH. 801 Annexation, see ANNEXATION, generally Beekeeping in residential areas, regulation, Civil actions CH. 823 Failure to provide educational services, CH. 327 Economic development, see ECONOMIC DEVEL- Student good faith reports, retaliation, CH. 434 OPMENT, generally Collective bargaining, CH. 469 Employment Community colleges, see COMMUNITY COL- City employees and officers LEGES AND DISTRICTS, generally See also PUBLIC EMPLOYEES AND OFFIC- Complaints by students, resolution process, ERS CH. 726 Military duty, leave of absence, compensation, Concordia University, lottery bonds, CH. 812 CH. 42 Contracts and agreements Work schedules, authority, generally, CH. 591 Bonds, universities with governing boards, CH. 828 Enterprise zones, CH. 648 Collective bargaining, CH. 469 Finance Complaint resolution process, CH. 726 Audits, generally, CH. 29 Financial aid management services, CH. 633 Public libraries, CH. 328 Public contracts, CH. 209 Seismic rehabilitation programs, CH. 48 Curriculum, credits, degrees Taxation, see TAXATION Affordable Baccalaureate Degree Act, CH. 214 Highways and roads, see HIGHWAYS AND Degree authorization, CH. 327, CH. 775 ROADS Open educational resources, CH. 727 Land bank authorities, contaminated property, Oregon Talent Council, CH. 682 CH. 631 School students (K-12), see SCHOOLS AND Law enforcement, see LAW ENFORCEMENT SCHOOL DISTRICTS OFFICERS AND AGENCIES, generally STEM programs, CH. 682, CH. 763 I-12 INDEX

Students completing 2+ years of coursework but not Military and veterans graduating, solutions, CH. 743 Priority enrollment system, CH. 371 Teacher education, see Teacher education, this Residency, tuition, CH. 210 topic State aid to veterans, generally, CH. 531 Transfer of credits, community colleges, CH. 132, Minorities and underrepresented communities CH. 214 Athletic directors and coaches, hiring, CH. 369 Tuition, see Tuition, this topic Educators Equity Act, CH. 188 Eastern Oregon University, wrestling program, Statewide education plan, CH. 618 funding, CH. 837 Work group, CH. 741 Employees Names, student records, CH. 670 See also PUBLIC EMPLOYEES AND OFFIC- Natural Resources, Institute for, CH. 771 ERS Open educational resources, CH. 727 (Generally), CH. 768 Oregon Health and Science University Athletic directors and coaches, hiring, CH. 369 Animal research, public records, CH. 14 Career advising and mentorship pilot program, Bonds, CH. 685, CH. 816, CH. 837 CH. 801 Cancer Institute, CH. 685, CH. 837 Collective bargaining, CH. 469 Dental instructors, CH. 394 Health benefits Limited medical license, professors, CH. 582 Part-time faculty, CH. 768 Scholars for a Healthy Oregon Initiative, CH. 829 PEBB, see PUBLIC EMPLOYEES’ BENEFIT Oregon State University BOARD, generally Forestry and agriculture OHSU, see Oregon Health and Science Univer- Advanced wood products center, CH. 837 sity, this topic Bees and pollinator health, CH. 744, CH. 823 Sexual orientation, demographic data, CH. 670 Canola growing, CH. 638 Shared administrative services, CH. 469 Experiment stations, CH. 554 Fees Outdoor education, school students, CH. 782 Complaint resolution process, CH. 726 Institute for Natural Resources, CH. 771 Degree authorization, CH. 775 Lavern Weber, in memoriam, HCR 12 Tuition, see Tuition, this topic Shellfish research, CH. 814 Finance Sports (Generally), CH. 767 Terry Baker, honoring, SR 4 Advanced wood products center (OSU), CH. 837 Women’s basketball team, commending, HCR 31 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see Wrestling team, commending, SCR 13 APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE Portland State University, western juniper pro- LIMITATIONS grams, CH. 635, CH. 636 Bonds, see BONDS Public contracts, CH. 209 Education Stability Fund, CH. 797, CH. 840 Reports Fees, see Fees, this topic Career advising and mentorship pilot program, CH. 801 Open Educational Resources Grant Program, Employee information, generally, CH. 768 CH. 727 Good faith reports by students, retaliation, CH. 434 Oregon Talent Council, CH. 682 Sexual assaults, CH. 398 Public University Fund, CH. 767 To legislature (various entities), see LEGISLA- Shared administrative services, CH. 469, CH. 633 TURE Statewide education plan, grants, CH. 618 Tuition increase above 3% for 2016-2017, CH. 840 STEM programs, CH. 682, CH. 763 Research Student aid programs, see Financial aid (stu- Animal research (OHSU), public records, CH. 14 dents), this topic Canola growing, CH. 638 Tuition, see Tuition, this topic Independent Scientific Review for Natural Financial aid (students) Resources, Task Force on, CH. 771 (Generally), CH. 513 Institute for Natural Resources, CH. 771 Affordable Baccalaureate Degree Act, CH. 214 Pollinator health, CH. 744 ASPIRE programs, CH. 253 Shellfish, CH. 814 Contracts, financial institutions, CH. 633 Unclaimed human bodies, CH. 651 Health professionals, see Health professionals, Residency, students, CH. 210, CH. 846 this topic Scholarships and grants, see Financial aid (stu- Military and veterans, see Military and veterans, dents), this topic this topic Schools and school districts (K-12), see SCHOOLS Noncitizens and aliens, eligibility, CH. 846 AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS Oregon Opportunity Grants, CH. 624, CH. 840 Sexual assault protocols, CH. 398 Oregon Student Assistance Fund, CH. 513 Sexual orientation, demographic data, CH. 670 Governing boards, see Universities with govern- Shared administrative services, CH. 469, CH. 633 ing boards (generally), this topic Southern Oregon University football team, hon- Health professionals oring, HCR 17 Loan assistance programs, CH. 513, CH. 829 Sports OHSU, see Oregon Health and Science Univer- Athletic directors and coaches, hiring, CH. 369 sity, this topic Danny Miles, OIT basketball coach, honoring, Scholars for a Healthy Oregon Initiative, CH. 829 HCR 5 Loans, students EOU wrestling program, funding, CH. 837 (Generally), CH. 513 OSU ASPIRE programs, providing instruction, CH. 253 Terry Baker, honoring, SR 4 Health professionals, CH. 513, CH. 829 Women’s basketball team, commending, HCR 31 OREGON LAWS 2015 I-13

Wrestling team, commending, SCR 13 COMMODITY COMMISSIONS SOU football team, honoring, HCR 17 Financial statements, CH. 17 UO Football team, congratulating, HCR 19 Marcus Mariota, honoring, SR 3 COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND "Mighty Oregon" Day, CH. 569 DISTRICTS Statewide education plan (historically under- See also COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES served students), CH. 618 (Generally), CH. 366 STEM programs Assessments, course placement, CH. 159 (Generally), CH. 763 Bonds, see BONDS Oregon Talent Council, CH. 682 Budget and accounting system, CH. 841 Suicide, notice and information-sharing, CH. 296 Career and technical education, funding, CH. 763 Talent Council, Oregon, CH. 682 Curriculum, credits, degrees Teacher education Course placement, work group, CH. 159 (Generally), CH. 245, CH. 647 Open educational resources, CH. 727 Approval of programs, CH. 245, CH. 427, CH. 756 Oregon Talent Council, CH. 682 Career and technical education, CH. 763 School students (K-12), see SCHOOLS AND Clinical practice experience requirements, CH. 279 SCHOOL DISTRICTS Dyslexia instruction, CH. 245 STEM programs, CH. 682, CH. 763 Training certificates, CH. 157 Educators Equity Act, CH. 188 Transfer of credits, CH. 132, CH. 214 Reading-related training, CH. 245, CH. 427 Employees Teacher Education Program Accreditation Account, See also PUBLIC EMPLOYEES AND OFFIC- CH. 756 ERS Tuition (Generally), CH. 768 Affordable Baccalaureate Degree Act, CH. 214 Health benefits Financial aid, see Financial aid (students), this OEBB, see EDUCATORS BENEFIT BOARD, topic OREGON, generally Increase above 3% for 2016-17, required report by Part-time faculty, CH. 768 university, CH. 840 Sexual orientation, demographic data, CH. 670 Military, governmental, and NGO personnel, Finance CH. 210 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see Noncitizens and aliens, CH. 846 APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE Residency, CH. 210, CH. 846 LIMITATIONS Universities with governing boards (generally) Bonds, see BONDS (Generally), CH. 767 Career and technical education, CH. 763 Bonds, CH. 828 Education Stability Fund, CH. 797, CH. 840 Collective bargaining, CH. 469 Open Educational Resources Grant Program, Disbanding board, CH. 495 CH. 727 Public contracts, CH. 209 Oregon Talent Council, CH. 682 Shared administrative services, CH. 469, CH. 633 Statewide education plan, grants, CH. 618 University of Oregon STEM programs, CH. 682, CH. 763 David B. Frohnmayer, in memoriam, HCR 27 Student aid programs, see Financial aid (stu- Football dents), this topic Marcus Mariota, honoring, SR 3 Tuition, see Tuition, this topic Team, congratulating, HCR 19 Uniform budget and accounting system, CH. 841 "Mighty Oregon" Day, CH. 569 Financial aid (students) (Generally), CH. 513 Veterans, see Military and veterans, this topic ASPIRE programs, CH. 253 Whistleblower protections for students, CH. 434 Contracts, financial institutions, CH. 633 Military and veterans, see Military and veterans, COLONOSCOPIES this topic Health insurance, CH. 206 Noncitizens and aliens, eligibility, CH. 846 Oregon Opportunity Grants, CH. 624, CH. 840 Tuition waivers, CH. 697, CH. 781 COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE Underserved, low-income, first-generation students; COMMISSION grant program, CH. 825 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, Work group on improving student success, CH. 781 CH. 189, CH. 837 Linn-Benton Community College, Advanced Transportation Technology Center, CH. 812, CH. 837 COMMERCIAL CODE, UNIFORM Military and veterans Secured transactions, financing statements, Priority enrollment system, CH. 371 CH. 538 Residency, tuition, CH. 210 Tax warrants, CH. 444 State aid to veterans, generally, CH. 531 Minorities and underrepresented communities Statewide education plan, CH. 618 COMMERCIAL FISHING Underserved, low-income, first-generation students; Estate tax credit, CH. 301 grant program, CH. 825 Fees, CH. 734, CH. 779 Work group, CH. 741 Hatcheries, CH. 734 Names, student records, CH. 670 Shellfish, generally, CH. 814 Open educational resources, CH. 727 I-14 INDEX

Reports Sex-based pay equity, public contracts, CH. 454 Employee information, generally, CH. 768 Taxation, see TAXATION Good faith reports by students, retaliation, CH. 434 Unemployment, see UNEMPLOYMENT COMPEN- Sexual assaults, CH. 398 SATION, generally To legislature (various entities), see LEGISLA- Unlawful practices TURE Disclosures of compensation information, employer Residency, students, CH. 210, CH. 846 retaliation, CH. 307, CH. 454 Scholarships and grants, see Financial aid (stu- Domestic workers, CH. 457 dents), this topic Sick time, CH. 537 Schools (K-12), see SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DIS- Workers’ compensation, see WORKERS’ COM- TRICTS PENSATION, generally Sexual assault protocols, CH. 398 Sexual orientation, demographic data, CH. 670 COMPETITION Statewide education plan (historically under- served students), CH. 618 See TRADE REGULATION AND COMPETITION, generally STEM programs (Generally), CH. 763 Oregon Talent Council, CH. 682 COMPOST Talent Council, Oregon, CH. 682 See FERTILIZERS AND SOIL ENHANCERS Training certificates, noncredit courses and pro- grams, CH. 157 Tuition COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION Financial aid, see Financial aid (students), this SYSTEMS topic Building codes information system, CH. 170 Military, governmental, and NGO personnel, Computer crime (theft of intimate image), CH. 210 CH. 350 Residency, CH. 210 Data centers, taxation, CH. 23 Waivers, CH. 697, CH. 781 Electronic commerce enterprise zones, CH. 648 Veterans, see Military and veterans, this topic Electronic mail Whistleblower protections for students, CH. 434 Elections procedures, CH. 43 Phishing, unlawful trade practice, CH. 128 COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND Privacy protections, see Privacy protections, this topic WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT, Vehicle registration renewal, notice, CH. 404 DEPARTMENT OF Health care (Generally), CH. 366 Chemicals of concern, children’s products, CH. 786 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see Credentialing information, CH. 152, CH. 297 APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- Health information technology, CH. 243 TATIONS Health insurance exchange, CH. 3 Hospitals Price data, CH. 845 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Staffing, CH. 669 INCENTIVE ADVISORY BOARD Marijuana programs, CH. 614 Abolishment, CH. 180 Palliative care information, CH. 789 Price data, CH. 845 Telemedical health services, CH. 340 COMPACT OF FREE ASSOCIATION Workforce database, CH. 380 NATIONS CITIZENS Higher education, open educational resources, Health insurance assistance, CH. 717 CH. 727 Legislative support and gratitude, HCR 21 Insurance Health insurance exchange, CH. 3 Posting policy, insurer website, CH. 612 COMPENSATION AND SALARIES Internet Apprenticeships, youth correction facilities, See also TELEPHONES AND TELECOMMUNI- CH. 172 CATIONS Disclosures of compensation information, Electronic commerce enterprise zones, CH. 648 employer retaliation, CH. 307, CH. 454 Electronic mail, see Electronic mail, this topic Discrimination, see Unlawful practices, this topic Health care, see Health care, this topic Domestic Workers’ Protection Act, CH. 457 Higher education, open educational resources, Fiduciaries, protective proceedings, CH. 364 CH. 727 Liquor stores, business loss compensation, Insurer websites, posting policies, CH. 612 CH. 228 Phishing, unlawful trade practice, CH. 128 Lobbying regulation, CH. 813 Privacy protections, see Privacy protections, this Military personnel topic Income tax, CH. 701 Public bodies, see Public bodies, this topic Public employment leave of absence, CH. 42 Rural access, CH. 432 Public contracts, see PUBLIC CONTRACTS, gen- Sex offenses, see SEX OFFENSES, generally erally Social media accounts, employer prohibitions, Public employees, see PUBLIC EMPLOYEES CH. 229 AND OFFICERS Motor vehicles Retirement and pensions, see RETIREMENT Parking passes, state parks, CH. 54 AND PENSIONS, generally Registration renewal, notice, CH. 404 OREGON LAWS 2015 I-15

Phishing, unlawful trade practice, CH. 128 Electric vehicle charging stations, CH. 249 Privacy protections Execution sales, CH. 120 See also IDENTITY AND IDENTIFICATION Forensic imaging, law enforcement, CH. 613 CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION Health care, see Health care, this topic Location information, devices, CH. 255 See PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL INFOR- School students (K-12), CH. 160, CH. 519, CH. 528 MATION, generally Social media accounts, employer prohibitions, CH. 229 CONFLICTS OF INTEREST Public bodies See ADVERSE OR PECUNIARY INTERESTS, gen- (Generally), CH. 807 erally Building codes information system, CH. 170 Child support enforcement system, CH. 837 Core system replacement project (Department of CONGRESS, U.S. Revenue), CH. 817, CH. 837 Redistricting, CH. 257 Criminal citations, electronic filing, CH. 13 Elections procedures, CH. 8, CH. 43 CONNECT OREGON FUND Fingerprint capture technology, CH. 758 Health care, see Health care, this topic (Generally), CH. 707 Higher education, open educational resources, CH. 727 CONNECTING OREGON COMMUNITIES Law Enforcement Data System, see CRIMES AND FUND OFFENSES Library and reference services, generally, CH. 328 Transfer to General Fund, CH. 840 Marijuana programs, CH. 614 Privacy protections, see Privacy protections, this CONSERVATORSHIPS topic Civil actions, damages to child, CH. 213 Public contracts, CH. 243, CH. 807 Protective proceedings, see PROTECTIVE PRO- Public records procedures, CH. 456 CEEDINGS, generally Schools (K-12), see SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS State Chief Information Officer, CH. 807 CONSTITUTION OF OREGON, State lands, deeds and conveyances, CH. 105 PROPOSED AMENDMENTS Taxation, see Taxation, this topic Judges, retirement age, SJR 4 Vehicle registration renewal, notice, CH. 404 Websites, content Career and technical education teachers, CONSTRUCTION AND CONSTRUCTION CH. 763 CONTRACTORS Community college fiscal data, CH. 841 Building codes, see BUILDINGS Health care, see Health care, this topic Civil actions, design professionals, CH. 610 Missing children clearinghouse, CH. 134 Construction flagging contractors, CH. 356 Oregon Government Ethics Commission, Public contracts, see PUBLIC CONTRACTS, gen- CH. 619 erally Oregon transparency website, CH. 456 Restoration work, disasters, CH. 498 Parking passes, state parks, CH. 54 Waste management, disposal, CH. 534, CH. 662 Pesticides, CH. 833 Sex offender information, CH. 820 Supervisory ratios, state agencies, CH. 622 CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS Schools (K-12), see SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DIS- BOARD TRICTS Appropriations and expenditure limitations, Social media accounts, employer prohibitions, CH. 190, CH. 837 CH. 229 Building code duties, interagency agreement, Taxation CH. 110 Data centers, CH. 23 Warrants, electronic notice, CH. 444 CONSUMER ADVISORY COUNCIL CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY Members, CH. 287 Faubion school, funding, CH. 812 CONSUMER AND BUSINESS SERVICES, CONCUSSIONS DEPARTMENT OF See BRAIN INJURIES, generally Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- TATIONS CONDEMNATION Construction Contractors Board, interagency Drainage districts, CH. 544 agreement with, CH. 110 Willamette River Greenway, CH. 414 Fee approval by legislature, CH. 598 Health insurance CONDOMINIUMS AND PLANNED Exchange COFA islanders, premium assistance program, COMMUNITIES CH. 717 Assessments, CH. 120, CH. 388 Duties and functions, CH. 3 I-16 INDEX

Rate review, duties, CH. 88 Health information technology program, CH. 243 Nationwide Multistate Licensing System, use, Health insurance exchange, CH. 3 CH. 118 Higher education, see COLLEGES AND UNI- Reports to legislature, see LEGISLATURE VERSITIES Home Care Commission, CH. 796 CONSUMER PROTECTION Intergovernmental cooperation, see INTERGOV- ERNMENTAL COOPERATION, generally See also SALES; TRADE REGULATION AND Interstate cooperation, see INTERSTATE COOP- COMPETITION ERATION, generally Children’s products, chemicals of concern, Medical assistance program, see MEDICAL CH. 786 ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Consumer loans, CH. 490 Sand control districts, CH. 560 Hospice patients, communications contracts, Schools and school districts, see SCHOOLS AND CH. 181 SCHOOL DISTRICTS Labels, see LABELS AND LABELING, generally Solar energy, CH. 571 Personal information, security, see IDENTITY State Police, real property, CH. 270 AND IDENTIFICATION Traded sector industry development projects, CH. 84 CONTESTED CASES Training program, certain state entities, CH. 679 See ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE, generally Veterans, women’s health care study, CH. 821 Water Resources Department, CH. 780 Tourist facilities, landlords and tenants, CH. 223 CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT Vision care providers, CH. 832 COMMUNITIES (Generally), CH. 839 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES See also DRUGS AND MEDICINES CONTINUING EDUCATION Abuse, see ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE, gener- See EDUCATION AND TRAINING ally Conditional discharge, certain offenses, CH. 125 Driving under influence, see DRIVING UNDER CONTRACEPTIVES INFLUENCE, generally (Generally), CH. 412, CH. 649 Marijuana, see MARIJUANA, generally Overdoses, seeking treatment, criminal immu- CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS nity, CH. 274 Setting aside certain convictions, CH. 290, Construction contractors, see CONSTRUCTION CH. 462, CH. 614, CH. 844 AND CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS, gener- ally Dispute resolution, see DISPUTE RESOLUTION, CONVICTION OF CRIME generally Assault, enhanced penalty, previous convictions, Diversion agreements, see DIVERSION, generally CH. 639 Farm implement purchasing, CH. 563 Criminal records checks, see CRIMES AND Foster children, savings accounts, CH. 471 OFFENSES Hospice patients, communications contracts, Driving under influence, see DRIVING UNDER CH. 181 INFLUENCE, generally Indemnification, property use, CH. 749 Employment Klamath Basin, CH. 449 Criminal history of applicants, employer prohibi- Landlord-tenant law, see LANDLORD AND TEN- tions, CH. 559 ANT, generally Reentry support and services, CH. 115, CH. 848 Landscape contractors, see LANDSCAPE PRO- Firearms restrictions, CH. 50, CH. 201, CH. 497 FESSIONALS, generally Marijuana, CH. 1, CH. 290, CH. 614, CH. 844 Motor vehicle franchises, CH. 396, CH. 584 Outfitters and guides, CH. 438 Nonablative esthetics procedures, CH. 722 Post-conviction relief, see POST-CONVICTION Noncompetition agreements, employment, RELIEF, generally CH. 429 "Recidivism," defined, CH. 143 Pharmacy services, clinical, CH. 362 Setting aside Public bodies (Generally), CH. 462 See also PUBLIC CONTRACTS Drug offenses ABLE program, CH. 843 (Generally), CH. 462 Adoption records, searches, CH. 200 Marijuana, CH. 290, CH. 614, CH. 844 Airports, city services, CH. 787 Fees, CH. 235, CH. 320 Audits, municipal, CH. 29 Guilty except for insanity, CH. 320 Collective bargaining, see PUBLIC EMPLOYEES Sex offenses, CH. 820 AND OFFICERS Sex offenses, see SEX OFFENSES, generally Domestic violence programs, CH. 400 Strangulation, enhanced penalty, previous con- Domestic water supply districts, CH. 107 victions, CH. 639 Drainage districts, CH. 544 Wildlife laws, CH. 378 Energy tax credits, performance agreements, CH. 545 Forests and forest products, CH. 447, CH. 636, COOPERATIVES CH. 733 See also CORPORATIONS Health care provider incentive program, CH. 829 (Generally), CH. 113 OREGON LAWS 2015 I-17

Clackamas Forestry Product Cooperative COSMETIC PROFESSIONALS Project, CH. 733 Career schools, see VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Domestic water supply districts, CH. 107 AND TRAINING Hair preparation, regulation exemptions, CH. 794 COOS BAY, PORT OF Nonablative esthetics procedures, CH. 722 Lottery bonds, CH. 812, CH. 815 COUNSELORS AND THERAPISTS, CORPORATIONS LICENSED PROFESSIONAL See also BUSINESSES See also HEALTH PROFESSIONALS Benefit companies, voting requirements, CH. 266 Conversion therapy, minors, prohibition, CH. 79 Conversions and mergers Sex crime convictions, sanctions, CH. 611 (Generally), CH. 28 Benefit companies, CH. 266 COUNSELORS AND THERAPISTS, Cooperatives, see COOPERATIVES, generally OREGON BOARD OF LICENSED Corporations sole, CH. 278 PROFESSIONAL Dissenters’ rights, CH. 28 Municipal corporations, see LOCAL GOVERN- Appropriations and expenditure limitations, MENTS, generally CH. 331, CH. 837 Nonprofit corporations, see CHARITABLE ENTI- Sex crime convictions, discipline, CH. 611 TIES, generally Taxation, see TAXATION COUNTIES See also LOCAL GOVERNMENTS CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND (Note: see separate topics for specific counties by name.) PROGRAMS Beekeeping in residential areas, regulation, Credits for presentence incarceration, CH. 508 CH. 823 Criminal Fine Account allocations, CH. 811 Clerks Earned reduction in incarceration term, CH. 625 (Generally), CH. 168 Employment Elections duties, see ELECTIONS, generally Inmates Lien record, CH. 168, CH. 294 Apprenticeships, youth correction facilities, Recordation of instruments, see RECORDS AND CH. 172 RECORDING Oregon Corrections Enterprises, CH. 246, Economic development, see ECONOMIC DEVEL- CH. 342 OPMENT, generally Officers and employees, see Officers and employ- Employment ees, this topic County officers and employees, see Officers and Family Sentencing Alternative Pilot Program, employees, this topic CH. 830 Work schedules, authority, generally, CH. 591 Medical care Enterprise zones, CH. 648 Health information disclosures, generally, CH. 473 Finance Audits, generally, CH. 29 Medical assistance benefits, CH. 836 Bonds, see BONDS Release, severe medical conditions, CH. 230 Clackamas Forestry Product Cooperative Project, Officers and employees CH. 733 See also PUBLIC SAFETY PERSONNEL County officers, records examination, CH. 168 Collective bargaining, CH. 99 Fairs, CH. 654, CH. 811 Firearms storage, vehicles, CH. 246 Foreclosure proceeds, tax liens, CH. 242 Oregon Corrections Enterprises, CH. 246, CH. 342 Law enforcement, see Law enforcement, this Parole, probation, and post-prison supervision, topic see PAROLE, PROBATION, AND POST-PRISON Lottery moneys, CH. 811 SUPERVISION, generally Public libraries, CH. 328 "Recidivism," defined, CH. 143 Road funds, CH. 441 Reentry support and services, CH. 115, CH. 848 Seismic rehabilitation programs, CH. 48 Release, see RELEASE OF DEFENDANTS AND Shared services distributions, CH. 757 PRISONERS, generally Solid waste disposal fee rebates, CH. 662 Sentence and punishment, see SENTENCE AND Taxation, see TAXATION PUNISHMENT, generally Vehicle registration fees, CH. 404 Veterans, task force, CH. 824 Forestry products, Clackamas County coopera- Youth correction facilities, see JUVENILE tive project, CH. 733 DELINQUENTS AND DEPENDENTS Highways and roads, see HIGHWAYS AND ROADS Indian tribes, land transfers to, CH. 354 CORRECTIONS, DEPARTMENT OF Law enforcement Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see See also LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- AND AGENCIES TATIONS Criminal Fine Account allocations, CH. 811 Collective bargaining, CH. 99 District attorneys, see DISTRICT ATTORNEYS, Criminal Fine Account allocations, CH. 811 generally Family Sentencing Alternative Pilot Program, Reentry support and services, CH. 115, CH. 848 CH. 830 Road funds, patrolling costs, CH. 441 I-18 INDEX

Sheriffs, see SHERIFFS, generally CREDIT AND CREDITORS Marijuana, authority, CH. 1, CH. 614, CH. 784 See DEBTORS AND CREDITORS, generally Motor vehicles, see MOTOR VEHICLES Officers and employees See also PUBLIC EMPLOYEES AND OFFIC- CREDIT UNIONS ERS See also FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Clerks, see Clerks, this topic (Generally), CH. 458 Financial records, examination, CH. 168 Law enforcement, see Law enforcement, this CRIME VICTIMS topic (Note: this topic contains entries of general Military duty, leave of absence, compensation, applicability only. See separate index topics for CH. 42 specific crimes.) Volunteer veterans’ guides, CH. 574 Confidentiality Predator damage control districts, CH. 650 Personal information, CH. 197 Real property Privileged communications, CH. 265 See also PUBLIC LANDS Contact prohibitions, offenders, CH. 264 Land bank authorities, contaminated property, Employment leave, CH. 352 CH. 631 Interpreters and assistive devices, CH. 155 Transfers to Indian tribes, CH. 354 Landlord-tenant law, CH. 388 Recycling programs, generally, CH. 534 Release of prisoners, rights, CH. 230, CH. 264 Volunteer veterans’ guides, CH. 574 Restitution, CH. 9

COURT PROCEDURES, COUNCIL ON CRIMES AND OFFENSES Appropriation (Judicial Department), CH. 691 Abuse Alcohol and drugs, see ALCOHOL AND DRUG COURTS ABUSE, generally Animals, see ANIMALS (Generally -- obsolete statute revisions), CH. 212 Persons, see ABUSE OF PERSONS, generally Bail, CH. 493 Animals, see ANIMALS Conciliation and mediation services, circuit Appeal and review, see APPEAL AND REVIEW courts, CH. 691, CH. 840 Arrests, see ARRESTS, generally Disorderly conduct (false reports), CH. 361 Assault, see ASSAULT, generally Fees Audits, duty to report crimes, Secretary of State, Adoption proceedings, CH. 511, CH. 512 CH. 66 Justice courts, CH. 623 Bail, CH. 493 Protective proceedings, CH. 365 Burglary, CH. 10 Stalking protective orders, CH. 89 Charging instruments, verification, CH. 250 Firearms and weapons, CH. 351 Children, see Minors, this topic Interpreters, criminal proceedings, CH. 155 Citations, electronic filing, CH. 13 Judges, see JUDGES AND JUSTICES, generally Coercion, CH. 751 Judgments, see JUDGMENTS, generally Computer crime (theft of intimate image), Justice and municipal courts CH. 350 Fees, CH. 623 Controlled substances, see CONTROLLED SUB- Firearms and weapons, CH. 351 STANCES, generally Qualifications of judges, CH. 570 Conviction of crime, see CONVICTION OF Recording or reporting, CH. 570, CH. 623 CRIME, generally Juvenile courts, see JUVENILE COURTS AND Correctional institutions, see CORRECTIONAL PROCEEDINGS, generally INSTITUTIONS AND PROGRAMS, generally Criminal records checks, see Records and Legal Services Program, CH. 2 reports, this topic Liquidated and delinquent accounts, CH. 766 Custodial interference, CH. 134 Records and reports Defenses, see DEFENSES, generally (Generally), CH. 119 Discrimination, see DISCRIMINATION, generally Adoption of persons, CH. 200, CH. 511 Disorderly conduct, CH. 361 County courts, CH. 168 Dissemination of intimate image, CH. 379 Crimes and offenses, see CRIMES AND District attorneys, see DISTRICT ATTORNEYS, OFFENSES generally Justice and municipal courts, CH. 570, CH. 623 Diversion, see DIVERSION, generally Juvenile courts, see JUVENILE COURTS AND DNA testing, CH. 564 PROCEEDINGS Domestic violence, see FAMILY ABUSE AND VIO- Liquidated and delinquent accounts, CH. 766 LENCE, generally Personal information in court documents, generally, Driving under influence, see DRIVING UNDER CH. 197 INFLUENCE, generally State Court Facilities and Security Account, Drugs, see CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES, gener- CH. 811 ally Tax Court, Oregon, hardship affidavits, CH. 45 Employment, see LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT Term of circuit courts, CH. 119 Evidence, see EVIDENCE Tribal courts, jurisdiction, youth offenders, Extradition, CH. 198 CH. 175 False certification of information or complaint, Witnesses, see WITNESSES, generally CH. 250 OREGON LAWS 2015 I-19

False reports (emergencies, fires, etc.), CH. 361, Criminal Fine Account, CH. 811 CH. 751 Extradition costs, CH. 198 Fees Fees, see Fees, this topic Extradition costs, CH. 198 Restitution, CH. 9 Fingerprint retention program, CH. 705 Motor vehicles, see MOTOR VEHICLES Setting aside conviction, CH. 235, CH. 320 Parole, probation, and post-prison supervision, Stalking protective orders, CH. 89 see PAROLE, PROBATION, AND POST-PRISON Fines, see Monetary obligations (generally), this SUPERVISION, generally topic Police, see LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS Fingerprints AND AGENCIES, generally Criminal records checks, see Records and Post-conviction relief, see POST-CONVICTION reports, this topic RELIEF, generally Electronic fingerprint capture technology, CH. 758 Privacy, , CH. 321, CH. 645 Retention program, CH. 705 Profiling, law enforcement, CH. 681 Setting aside judgment, guilty except for insanity, Prostitution, see SEX OFFENSES CH. 320 Rape, see SEX OFFENSES, generally Firearms, see FIREARMS AND WEAPONS, gener- "Recidivism," defined, CH. 143 ally Records and reports Fish and wildlife offenses, CH. 378 Abuse reports Fitness to proceed, see MENTAL DISEASE OR Animals, CH. 184 DEFECT, generally Persons, CH. 179, CH. 401 Forests, commercial event permits, CH. 713 Audits, duty to report crimes, Secretary of State, Fraud and deceit, see FRAUD AND DECEIT, gen- CH. 66 erally Citations, electronic filing, CH. 13 Grand juries, defendant as witness, CH. 586 Criminal records checks Harassment, see HARASSMENT, generally Electronic fingerprint capture technology, Human trafficking informational materials, CH. 758 CH. 221 Firearms, CH. 50 Identity theft, see IDENTITY AND IDENTIFICA- Fitness determinations, appeals, CH. 758 TION Judicial Department, CH. 758 Immigration Consultant Fraud, Task Force on, Marijuana programs, CH. 614 CH. 753 Retention of fingerprints, CH. 705 Insanity defense, see MENTAL DISEASE OR Volunteer veterans’ guides, CH. 574 DEFECT, generally Expunction or setting aside, see CONVICTION OF Interpreters, CH. 155, CH. 397 CRIME Invasion of personal privacy, CH. 321, CH. 645 False reports (emergencies, fires, etc.), CH. 361, Judgments, see JUDGMENTS CH. 751 Juveniles, see Minors, this topic Ignition interlock devices, CH. 577 Kidnapping, CH. 134 Justice courts, CH. 570, CH. 623 Labor and employment, see LABOR AND Juvenile courts, see JUVENILE COURTS AND EMPLOYMENT PROCEEDINGS Law Enforcement Data System, see Records and Law Enforcement Data System reports, this topic Emergency protective orders, CH. 252 Law enforcement officers, see LAW ENFORCE- Firearms, mentally ill persons, CH. 50 MENT OFFICERS AND AGENCIES, generally Sex offender information, CH. 820 Marijuana, see MARIJUANA, generally Missing children clearinghouse, CH. 134 Menacing, CH. 639 Municipal courts, CH. 570, CH. 623 Mental disease or defect, see MENTAL DISEASE Post-conviction relief petitions, generally, CH. 119 OR DEFECT, generally Profiling complaints, CH. 681 Metal property transactions, CH. 240 Sex offenses, see SEX OFFENSES Minors Release, see RELEASE OF DEFENDANTS AND Assault of minor, setting aside conviction, CH. 462 PRISONERS, generally Child abuse, see CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT, Restitution, CH. 9 generally Restraining orders, see RESTRAINING ORDERS, Juvenile Code, see JUVENILE COURTS AND generally PROCEEDINGS, generally; JUVENILE Searches and seizures, see SEARCHES AND SEI- DELINQUENTS AND DEPENDENTS, gener- ZURES, generally ally Security release, CH. 493 Luring a minor, CH. 101 Sentence and punishment, see SENTENCE AND Marijuana, generally, CH. 1, CH. 614 PUNISHMENT, generally Missing children clearinghouse, CH. 134 Sex offenses, see SEX OFFENSES, generally Sex offenses, see SEX OFFENSES Stalking, see STALKING, generally Tobacco, inhalants, CH. 158 Statute of limitations, sex offenses, CH. 417 Youth Development Council, CH. 788 Strangulation, CH. 639 Misdemeanors (generally) Theft, see THEFT, generally Charging instruments, verification, CH. 250 Tobacco, inhalants, CH. 158 Reduction from felony, marijuana offenses, CH. 290, Trade practices, unlawful, see TRADE REGULA- CH. 614 TION AND COMPETITION Missing children clearinghouse, CH. 134 Trespass, CH. 10 Mistreatment, criminal, CH. 415 Victims, see CRIME VICTIMS, generally Monetary obligations (generally) Weapons, see FIREARMS AND WEAPONS, gener- Alcohol or drug treatment program, effect, CH. 186 ally I-20 INDEX

Wildlife offenses, CH. 378 Suicide, generally, CH. 296 Witnesses, see WITNESSES, generally Unclaimed bodies, indigent persons, CH. 651 Wrongful death claims, public bodies, CH. 419 Wrongful death claims, public bodies, CH. 419

CRIMINAL FINE ACCOUNT DEBT POLICY ADVISORY (Generally), CH. 811 COMMISSION, STATE (Generally), CH. 40 CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMISSION, OREGON DEBTORS AND CREDITORS Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see Collection and enforcement APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- Execution sales, CH. 120, CH. 168, CH. 291 TATIONS Foreclosures, see FORECLOSURES, generally Rule adoption and modifications, legislative approval, CH. 149 Liens, see LIENS, generally Public bodies (Generally), CH. 766 CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT, TRUST Bureau of Labor and Industries, CH. 294 FOR Collection agencies, CH. 319, CH. 766 (Generally), CH. 668 Drainage districts, CH. 544 Social Security numbers, use, CH. 766 CULTURAL RESOURCES ECONOMIC Support enforcement, CH. 72, CH. 74 Tax collection, see TAXATION FUND Unemployment compensation, debt offsets, Lottery bonds, CH. 812 CH. 529 Debt management service providers, registra- CUSTODY OF CHILDREN tion, CH. 118 Custodial interference, CH. 134 Guaranteed asset protection waivers, CH. 523 Home and community-based services, noncusto- Loans, see LOANS, generally dial parent, CH. 393 Mortgages and trust deeds, see MORTGAGES Juvenile delinquents and dependents, see JUVE- AND TRUST DEEDS, generally NILE DELINQUENTS AND DEPENDENTS Payment cards, see PAYMENT CARDS AND NET- WORKS, generally DAIRY PRODUCTS Public bodies Bonds, see BONDS, generally See MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS, generally Collection, see Collection and enforcement, this topic DAMAGES Criminal monetary obligations, see CRIMES AND See also ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS OFFENSES Class actions, CH. 2 Water pollution control projects, debt financing, Landlord-tenant law, CH. 388 CH. 626 Minors, medical expenses of parent or conserva- Secured transactions, financing statements, tor, CH. 213 CH. 538 Support obligations, see SUPPORT OF DEPEN- DAMASCUS, CITY OF DENTS, generally Disincorporation, CH. 603, CH. 637 Withdrawal of tracts from city, CH. 562 DEEDS AND CONVEYANCES Future fees, commissions, or payments, CH. 436 DAMS Future interests, certain properties in Klamath County, CH. 464 Klamath Basin, CH. 449 Recordation of instruments, see RECORDS AND RECORDING DEATH Small estates, probate, CH. 146 Advance directives for health care, CH. 82 State lands, CH. 105 Anatomical gifts, CH. 844 Trust deeds, see MORTGAGES AND TRUST Cemeteries, temporary operating permits, DEEDS, generally CH. 430 Withholding of outstanding property taxes, Electric or gas service termination, CH. 370 CH. 96 Estates, see ESTATES, generally Funerals and funeral businesses, see FUNERALS AND FUNERAL BUSINESSES, generally DEFENSES In memoriam, see IN MEMORIAM, generally Firearms, CH. 709 Law enforcement officers, see LAW ENFORCE- Insanity, see MENTAL DISEASE OR DEFECT, gen- MENT OFFICERS AND AGENCIES erally Military personnel, see MILITARY Marijuana, CH. 1, CH. 614 Public aid recovery, financial institution disclo- Sex offenders, failure to report, CH. 820 sures, CH. 129 Public employee retirement death benefits, CH. 506 DEFINITIONS Reports, fees, CH. 651 See WORDS AND PHRASES, generally OREGON LAWS 2015 I-21

DEGREES Employment, see COMPENSATION AND SALA- Higher education, see COLLEGES AND UNIVER- RIES; LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT SITIES Health care Anatomical gifts, CH. 844 Providers, generally, CH. 59 DEIZ, CARL Housing, CH. 609 In memoriam, HR 7 Profiling, law enforcement, CH. 681 Student good faith reports, retaliation, CH. 434 DENTISTRY, OREGON BOARD OF Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see DISEASES APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- See MEDICAL CARE AND TREATMENT, generally TATIONS

DENTISTS AND DENTAL CARE DISORDERLY CONDUCT See also HEALTH PROFESSIONALS (Generally), CH. 361 Certified health workers, preventive care, CH. 542 DISPUTE RESOLUTION Children Agriculture and horticulture, CH. 202, CH. 630 Nonprofit clinics, special-needs children, CH. 391 Circuit court conciliation and mediation ser- Schools and school districts, CH. 558, CH. 791 vices, CH. 691, CH. 840 Dental instructors, licensure, CH. 394 State agency mediations, confidentiality, model Dental pilot project, CH. 842 rules, CH. 114 Expanded practice dental hygienists, CH. 349 Telecommunicators, collective bargaining, Medical assistance program, see MEDICAL CH. 769 ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Prescription drugs, CH. 15 State dental director, CH. 395 DISSOLUTION, ANNULMENT, OR SEPARATION DIPLOMATS AND CONSULS Custody of children, see CUSTODY OF CHIL- Credentials, CH. 277 DREN, generally Protective orders, petitioner disclosure, CH. 399 Public employee retirement death benefits, DISABILITIES, PERSONS WITH CH. 506 ABLE program, CH. 843 Support, see SUPPORT OF DEPENDENTS, gener- Abuse, see ABUSE OF PERSONS ally Adult foster homes, see ADULT FOSTER HOMES, generally Dental clinics, special-needs children, CH. 391 DISTRICT ATTORNEYS Developmental or intellectual disabilities Appropriation (DOJ), biennial expenses, CH. 332, See also MENTAL ILLNESS AND MENTAL CH. 837 HEALTH Parole and post-prison supervision hearings, Autism spectrum disorders, CH. 674 appearance, CH. 161 Community Housing Trust Account, CH. 178 Residential facilities and homes, see RESIDEN- DISTRICTS TIAL FACILITIES AND HOMES, generally Electric or gas service termination, CH. 370 See also LOCAL GOVERNMENTS Home care, see HOME CARE, generally (Note: see separate topics for specific districts.) Interpreters Annexation, see ANNEXATION, generally Criminal procedure, CH. 155, CH. 397 Elections, board members, updating information, Health care, CH. 318 CH. 169 Long term care, see LONG TERM CARE, generally Fuel dispensing, nonretail facilities, CH. 207 Protective proceedings, see PROTECTIVE PRO- Vehicle registration fees, CH. 404 CEEDINGS, generally Water and water rights, see WATER AND WATER Public contracts, see PUBLIC CONTRACTS RIGHTS Residential facilities and homes, see RESIDEN- TIAL FACILITIES AND HOMES, generally DIVERSION Savings accounts, ABLE program, CH. 843 Schools, see SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DIS- Driving under influence, CH. 145, CH. 251, TRICTS CH. 318, CH. 577 Social Security benefits, CH. 360 Marijuana possession, CH. 258 Taxation, see TAXATION Stay of proceedings, CH. 258

DISASTERS DIVORCE See EMERGENCIES AND DISASTERS, generally See DISSOLUTION, ANNULMENT, OR SEPARA- TION, generally DISCRIMINATION Complaints, enforcement, BOLI discretion, DNA TESTING CH. 609 Post-conviction relief, CH. 564 I-22 INDEX

DOGS Fish and wildlife, CH. 61 See ANIMALS, generally DRUGS AND MEDICINES DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIPS See also CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Name changes, CH. 425 Abuse, see ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE, gener- ally Adrenal insufficiency, treatment, CH. 501, CH. 676 DOMESTIC RELATIONS Animals, registration fees, CH. 532 Dissolution, annulment, or separation, see DIS- Contraceptives, CH. 412, CH. 649 SOLUTION, ANNULMENT, OR SEPARATION, Dentistry, CH. 15 generally Driving under influence, see DRIVING UNDER Support of dependents, see SUPPORT OF INFLUENCE, generally DEPENDENTS, generally Health insurance, see HEALTH INSURANCE Immunizations, see IMMUNIZATIONS AND VAC- DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CINATIONS, generally Marijuana, medical use, see MARIJUANA See FAMILY ABUSE AND VIOLENCE, generally Medical assistance program, see MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM DOMESTIC WORKERS’ PROTECTION Nursing assistants, medication aides, CH. 347 ACT Optometrists, prescriptions, CH. 18 Pharmacists, see PHARMACISTS AND PHARMA- (Generally), CH. 457 CIES, generally Prescription Drug Program, Oregon, CH. 318, DOMICILE AND RESIDENCE CH. 551 Addresses, see ADDRESSES, generally Prescription monitoring program, CH. 481 Emergency services, out-of-state businesses, disease, treatments not approved by CH. 468 FDA, CH. 819 Fish and wildlife licenses, CH. 459, CH. 779 Higher education students, CH. 210, CH. 846 DUNIWAY, ABIGAIL SCOTT Home and community-based care, children, Honoring, HCR 7 CH. 393 Homelessness, see HOMELESSNESS, generally Marijuana licensure, CH. 614 DYSLEXIA Military personnel, income tax, CH. 701 Schools (K-12), CH. 245, CH. 790 Schools (K-12), see SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DIS- TRICTS Sex offender reporting, CH. 820 EARLY LEARNING COUNCIL Voter registration, CH. 8 Early Learning Hubs, CH. 402, CH. 745, CH. 773

DONATIONS AND GIFTS EARLY LEARNING DIVISION See also CHARITABLE ENTITIES Exempt family child care providers, study, Anatomical gifts, CH. 844 CH. 698 Cultural Development, Trust for, CH. 668 Preschool program, CH. 745 Government ethics, CH. 665 Indian tribes, county land donations, CH. 354 EARTHQUAKES AND SEISMIC SAFETY State Fire Marshal, CH. 131 State Library Donation Fund, CH. 840 See EMERGENCIES AND DISASTERS, generally State Police, Department of, CH. 131 State School Fund, CH. 68 EASEMENTS Trusts, see TRUSTS AND TRUSTEES, generally Drainage districts, CH. 544 Utility rights of way, state lands, CH. 55, CH. 204 DRAINAGE DISTRICTS See WATER AND WATER RIGHTS EASTERN OREGON UNIVERSITY Wrestling program, funding, CH. 837 DRIVER LICENSES AND PERMITS See MOTOR VEHICLES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT See also BUSINESSES DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE Beginning and Expanding Farmer Loan Pro- Booking requirement, CH. 145 gram, CH. 165 Diversion, CH. 145, CH. 251, CH. 318, CH. 577 Bonds, see BONDS, generally Ignition interlock devices, CH. 251, CH. 577 Clackamas Forestry Product Cooperative Implied consent law, CH. 11 Project, CH. 733 Marijuana use while driving, CH. 1 Enterprise zones, CH. 648 Tests, CH. 11, CH. 251 Growth Board, Oregon, CH. 818 Treatment programs, CH. 318 Hazardous substance cleanup, see HAZARDOUS WASTES AND MATERIALS Innovation Council, Oregon, CH. 196 DRONES Land use planning, see LAND USE PLANNING, (Generally), CH. 315 generally OREGON LAWS 2015 I-23

Levee projects, CH. 667, CH. 812 EDUCATION INVESTMENT BOARD, Lottery, see LOTTERY, OREGON STATE, generally OREGON Main Street Revitalization Grant Program, Ore- gon, CH. 812, CH. 831 (Generally), CH. 774 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, Pacific Northwest Manufacturing Partnership CH. 686, CH. 837 Advisory Committee, CH. 22 Chief Education Officer, see EDUCATION Ports, see PORTS, generally OFFICER, CHIEF, generally Production Investment Fund, Oregon, CH. 701 Economic interest statements, members, CH. 233 Regional Infrastructure Fund, CH. 812 Educators Equity Act, reports, CH. 188 Shared Services Fund, CH. 757 Network of Quality Teaching and Learning advi- Strategic investment program, CH. 518, CH. 757 sory group, CH. 487 Talent Council, Oregon, CH. 682 Strategic investments, CH. 835 Tax incentives, see TAXATION, generally Traded sector industry development projects, CH. 84 EDUCATION OFFICER, CHIEF Transparency website, Oregon, CH. 456 (Generally), CH. 774 Western juniper utilization, CH. 635, CH. 636 Economic interest statements, CH. 233 Workforce development, see WORKFORCE State School Fund and poverty work group, DEVELOPMENT, generally CH. 732

EDUCATION AND TRAINING EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICTS Colleges and universities, see COLLEGES AND See SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS UNIVERSITIES, generally Community colleges, see COMMUNITY COL- EDUCATION STABILITY FUND LEGES AND DISTRICTS, generally (Generally), CH. 797, CH. 840 Continuing education, see Professional qualifica- tions, licensure, etc., this topic Debt collection, state agencies, CH. 766 EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF Emergencies, broadcasting first informers, Allocation, lottery moneys, CH. 811 CH. 151 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see Health care APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- Adrenal insufficiency, CH. 501, CH. 676 TATIONS Colleges and universities, see COLLEGES AND Bonds, CH. 685, CH. 783, CH. 811 UNIVERSITIES Dyslexia, duties, CH. 790 Contraceptives, pharmacists, CH. 649 English language learner programs, advisory CPR and automated external defibrillators, schools, group and work group, CH. 604 CH. 338 Office of School Facilities, CH. 783 Marijuana programs, CH. 614 Reports to legislature, see LEGISLATURE Palliative care, CH. 789 Statewide education plan, CH. 618 Professional qualifications, see Professional qual- Tobacco Settlement Funds Account moneys, ifications, licensure, etc., this topic CH. 816 Pesticides, CH. 744, CH. 833 Professional qualifications, licensure, etc. EDUCATION, STATE BOARD OF Behavior analysis professionals, CH. 674 Community college course placement work Dental services, certain health workers, CH. 542 group, CH. 159 Estheticians, CH. 722 Fluoroscopy, physician assistants, CH. 62 Funeral service professionals, CH. 367 EDUCATORS BENEFIT BOARD, Justices of the peace and municipal judges, CH. 570 OREGON Landscape professionals, CH. 652, CH. 672 Expenditure limitations, CH. 800, CH. 838 Marijuana programs, CH. 614 Health outcome and quality measures, CH. 389 Massage therapists or bodyworkers, CH. 491 Primary care expenses, reports, CH. 575 Music therapists, CH. 632 Pesticides, aerial applicators, CH. 833 EGGS Polysomnographic technologists, CH. 78 Tax exemption, food processing equipment, Residential care staff, CH. 777 CH. 827 School teachers and administrators, see SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS Surgical technologists, CH. 373 ELDERLY PERSONS Public contracts, CH. 454, CH. 646 See SENIOR CITIZENS, generally Recycling, CH. 534 Schools (K-12), see SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DIS- ELECTIONS TRICTS, generally Vocational, see VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND Apportionment of districts, CH. 257 TRAINING, generally Ballots Ballot titles, local option tax measures, CH. 41 Challenges, CH. 169 EDUCATION FUND, OREGON Signature authentication, CH. 169 (Generally), CH. 811, CH. 840 Write-in votes, CH. 43 I-24 INDEX

Campaign Finance Reform, Task Force on, Seismic rehabilitation financing programs, local CH. 702 governments, CH. 48 Date, local elections, CH. 44 Seismic resilience planning, generally, CH. 762 Disclosures of elector information, CH. 8, CH. 169 State Resilience Officer, CH. 762 Government ethics, see GOVERNMENT ETHICS, Telecommunications, see TELEPHONES AND generally TELECOMMUNICATIONS Initiative and referendum, see INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM, generally EMERGENCY BOARD Local governments Appropriations, allocations, see APPROPRIA- District board members, updating information, TIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMITATIONS CH. 169 Measures Ballot titles, local option taxes, CH. 41 EMINENT DOMAIN Date of elections, CH. 44 See CONDEMNATION, generally Marijuana, CH. 1 Minor political parties, CH. 8 EMPLOYMENT Precincts, maximum number of electors, CH. 8 Public records, CH. 8, CH. 169 See LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT, generally Redistricting, CH. 257 Voter registration, CH. 8 EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT Write-in votes, accepting nomination or office, Appointments: Oregon Talent Council, CH. 682 CH. 43 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- ELECTRICITY TATIONS Supplemental Employment Department Admin- See ENERGY, generally istration Fund, transfer to General Fund, CH. 840 ELECTROLOGISTS AND BODY ART PRACTITIONERS, BOARD OF EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS BOARD (Generally), CH. 56 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, CH. 406, CH. 837 ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFERS Health insurance reimbursements, CH. 218 ENDANGERMENT Scrap metal purchases, CH. 240 Violating family abuse protective order, CH. 527

ELECTRONIC MAIL ENERGY See COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION SYS- See also FUEL; OIL AND GAS TEMS Alternative fuel vehicles, see MOTOR VEHICLES Biomass, air pollution laws, exemption, CH. 500 Bonds, CH. 685 ELGIN HEALTH DISTRICT Facility siting Lottery bonds, CH. 812 (Generally), CH. 488 Ocean renewable energy facilities, CH. 386 EMERGENCIES AND DISASTERS Rights of way, state lands, CH. 55, CH. 204 Fees All-terrain vehicles, grants, CH. 435 Energy conservation projects, recertification, Broadcasters, geographic access, CH. 151 CH. 545 Domestic violence or abuse, emergency protec- Facility siting, CH. 488 tive orders, CH. 252 Ocean renewable energy facilities, CH. 386 Evidence, disaster mitigation, CH. 541 Solar projects, CH. 571 False reports, CH. 361, CH. 751 Geothermal energy, see GEOTHERMAL Fires, see FIRES AND FIRE PROTECTION, gener- RESOURCES, generally ally Housing, see HOUSING Hazardous substances Hydroelectricity Insurance reimbursements, private responders, Klamath Basin, CH. 449 CH. 720 Ocean renewable energy, CH. 311, CH. 386 Oil spill contingency funding, CH. 663 Low-income persons Pesticides, CH. 833 Assistance programs, CH. 180, CH. 187 Railroads, CH. 739 Termination of service, CH. 370 Insurance reimbursements, private responders, Minimum efficiency standards, products, CH. 276 CH. 720 Ocean renewable energy, CH. 311, CH. 386 Landlord-tenant law, bedroom exits, CH. 388 Public contracts, CH. 262, CH. 424 Medical care, see MEDICAL CARE AND TREAT- Public utilities, see PUBLIC UTILITIES, generally MENT Schools and school districts, CH. 262 Out-of-state businesses, emergency services, resi- Solar energy dency, CH. 468 Community solar programs, CH. 556 Pesticides, CH. 833 Incentivization programs, CH. 556 Public health services, generally, CH. 736 Public contracts, green energy, CH. 424 Restoration work, licensure, CH. 498 Taxation, CH. 571, CH. 701 Schools (K-12), drills and instruction, CH. 421 Taxation, see TAXATION OREGON LAWS 2015 I-25

Woodstove smoke reduction work group, CH. 476 ESTATES (Generally), CH. 387 ENERGY, STATE DEPARTMENT OF Debt collection, state agencies, CH. 319 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see Estate tax, CH. 301 APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- Probate, see PROBATE, generally TATIONS Protective proceedings, see PROTECTIVE PRO- CEEDINGS, generally Bonds, CH. 685 Restitution, crime victims, CH. 9 Green energy technology, reports, CH. 424

ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY ESTHETICIANS, BOARD OF CERTIFIED INDUSTRY COUNCIL ADVANCED (Generally), CH. 722 Abolishment, CH. 682 ESTHETICS ENGINEERS AND ENGINEERING See COSMETIC PROFESSIONALS, generally (Generally), CH. 576 Civil actions against, CH. 610 STEM education, see COLLEGES AND UNIVER- ETHANOL SITIES; SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS Blended gasoline requirements, CH. 203

ENGLISH ETHICS See LANGUAGE, generally Adverse or pecuniary interests, see ADVERSE OR PECUNIARY INTERESTS, generally Government ethics, see GOVERNMENT ETHICS, ENTERPRISE ZONES generally (Generally), CH. 648 EVIDENCE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND Crimes and offenses QUALITY Depositions, material witnesses, CH. 623 Cannabis Environmental Best Practices, Task DNA testing, post-conviction relief, CH. 564 Force on, CH. 614 Forensic imaging, portable electronic devices, CH. 613 Compensatory mitigation, CH. 343 Grand juries, CH. 586 Energy, see ENERGY, generally Law enforcement officers’ recordings, CH. 550 Fish and wildlife, see FISH AND WILDLIFE, gen- Searches and seizures, see SEARCHES AND SEI- erally ZURES, generally Hazardous wastes, see HAZARDOUS WASTES Forensic imaging, portable electronic devices, AND MATERIALS, generally CH. 613 Independent Scientific Review for Natural Natural disasters, CH. 541 Resources, Task Force on, CH. 771 Institute for Natural Resources, CH. 771 Outdoor education, school students, CH. 782 EXAMINATIONS AND TESTS Pollution, see POLLUTION, generally Chemicals in children’s products, CH. 786 Recycling, see RECYCLING, generally Licensure Small-scale recreation communities, CH. 748 Attorneys, bar examination, CH. 122 Water, see WATER AND WATER RIGHTS, generally Engineers, CH. 576 Estheticians, CH. 722 Fluoroscopy, physician assistants, CH. 62 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, Funeral service professionals, CH. 367 DEPARTMENT OF Land surveyors, CH. 576 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see Landscape professionals, CH. 652, CH. 672 APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- Motorcycle endorsement, CH. 716 TATIONS Music therapists, CH. 632 Bonds, CH. 685 Nurses, CH. 660 Pesticide use, CH. 833 Reports to legislature, see LEGISLATURE Photogrammetrists, CH. 576 Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund, debt Polysomnographic technologists, CH. 78 financing, CH. 626 Marijuana, CH. 614 Watershed Conservation Operating Fund alloca- Medical, human body tion, CH. 659 Child abuse medical assessments, CH. 100 Woodstove smoke reduction work group, CH. 476 Colonoscopies, CH. 206 Dental screenings, schools, CH. 558, CH. 791 EPILEPSY DNA testing, post-conviction relief, CH. 564 Purple Day, HCR 14 Driving under influence, CH. 11, CH. 251 Marijuana programs, CH. 614 Professional licensure, see Licensure, this topic ESCROWS AND ESCROW AGENTS State Police candidates, CH. 102 Withholding of outstanding property taxes, X-rays, see X-RAYS, generally CH. 96 Motorcycle endorsement, CH. 716 I-26 INDEX

Schools, assessments, see SCHOOLS AND Alcoholic beverages, see ALCOHOLIC BEVER- SCHOOL DISTRICTS AGES Animals EXECUTION Dog licenses, CH. 292 Drugs and medicines, registration, CH. 532 See also FORECLOSURES Fish and wildlife, CH. 734, CH. 779 Sales, CH. 120, CH. 168, CH. 291 Landlord-tenant law, CH. 388 Veterinary facility registration, CH. 628 EXPENDITURE LIMITATIONS Attorney fees, see ATTORNEYS See APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE Ballast water, CH. 288 LIMITATIONS, generally Bar membership, attorneys, CH. 122 Bee colonies, CH. 744, CH. 823 Boats, CH. 627 EXPORTS Building codes, CH. 170 Motor vehicles, CH. 396 Career schools, CH. 775 Chemicals of concern, product manufacturers, CH. 786 EXTRADITION Christmas tree growers, CH. 533 Probation violations, CH. 198 Colleges and universities, see COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES FACILITIES AUTHORITY, OREGON Commercial fishing, CH. 734, CH. 779 County clerks, CH. 168 Bonds, CH. 548, CH. 685 Courts, see COURTS Crimes and offenses, see CRIMES AND FAIRS AND EXHIBITIONS OFFENSES County Fair Account, CH. 654, CH. 811 Death reports, CH. 651 State Fair Council, generally, CH. 589 Debt collection, state agencies, CH. 766 Drainage districts, CH. 544 Energy, see ENERGY FAMILY ABUSE AND VIOLENCE Engineering and Land Surveying, State Board of (Generally), CH. 400 Examiners for, CH. 576 Confidential communications, victims, CH. 265 Estheticians, certification, CH. 722 Contact with victim, prohibitions, CH. 264 Fertilizers and soil enhancers, CH. 514 Employment leave, victims, CH. 352 Fiduciaries, CH. 364 Family safety facilities, financing, CH. 220 Financial institutions, loan production offices, Firearms restrictions, offenders, CH. 497 CH. 244 Protective orders, CH. 252, CH. 497, CH. 527 Fish and wildlife, CH. 734, CH. 779 Schools and school districts, CH. 400 Floating homes and boathouses, CH. 627 Fluoroscopy, certification, CH. 62 FAMILY LEAVE (EMPLOYMENT) Food processing equipment, certification, CH. 827 Health insurance benefits continuation, CH. 323 Forests, commercial event permits, CH. 713 Fuel metering devices, CH. 448 FAMILY SERVICES REVIEW Health information technology program, CH. 243 COMMISSION Health insurance exchange, CH. 3 Insignia, names, etc. of organizations; registra- (Generally), CH. 765 tion, CH. 277 Landlord-tenant law, CH. 217, CH. 388 FARMS AND FARMING Landscape professionals, licensure, CH. 652 See AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE, gen- Legal access providers, CH. 504 erally Legislative approval Agriculture, State Department of, CH. 684 Consumer and Business Services, Department of, FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CH. 598 See UNITED STATES, generally Health Authority, Oregon, CH. 695 Health insurance exchange, CH. 3 Higher Education Coordinating Commission, FEES CH. 687 See also ASSESSMENTS (MONETARY) Medical Imaging, Board of, CH. 227 Accountancy, Oregon Board of, CH. 355, CH. 451 Nursing, Oregon State Board of, CH. 440 Adoption proceedings, CH. 511, CH. 512 Marijuana, CH. 1, CH. 614 Agriculture and horticulture Mining activities, CH. 834 (Generally), CH. 684 Motor vehicles, see MOTOR VEHICLES Bee colonies, CH. 744, CH. 823 Music therapists, licensure, CH. 632 Christmas tree growers, CH. 533 Nurseries (plants), CH. 533 Crop testing samples, CH. 630 Nurses, licensure, CH. 353, CH. 440, CH. 660 Fertilizers and soil enhancers, CH. 514 Oil spill prevention program, CH. 663 Food processing equipment, CH. 827 Pawnbrokers, CH. 90 Mediation, CH. 630 Pesticides, CH. 744, CH. 833 Nurseries (plants), CH. 533 Pharmacy benefit managers, CH. 598 Pesticides, CH. 744, CH. 833 Physician licensure, CH. 582 Aircraft and aviation, CH. 450, CH. 833 Pilots, aircraft, CH. 450, CH. 833 OREGON LAWS 2015 I-27

Protective proceedings, CH. 127, CH. 365 FIRE MARSHAL, STATE Public utilities, see PUBLIC UTILITIES Fire safety standards, inspections, nonconfor- Racing Commission, Oregon, CH. 86 mity, CH. 678 Radiation sources, licensure, CH. 778 Gifts, donations, etc., CH. 131 Schoolteachers, licensure, CH. 647 Railroads, hazardous material emergency Social workers, licensure, CH. 106 response plan, CH. 739 Tanning device registration, CH. 778 Taxation, see TAXATION FIREARMS AND WEAPONS Telecommunications providers, CH. 289 Concealed handgun licenses Veterinary facility registration, CH. 628 Inspection, public building, CH. 605 Waste disposal, CH. 534, CH. 662 Public safety personnel, CH. 709 Water quality permits, CH. 640 Criminal offenders, restrictions, CH. 50, CH. 201, X-ray machine registration, CH. 778 CH. 497 Criminal records checks, CH. 50 FELONIES Law enforcement personnel, see LAW ENFORCE- MENT OFFICERS AND AGENCIES See CRIMES AND OFFENSES, generally Oregon Firearms Safety Act, CH. 50 Possession FERTILIZERS AND SOIL ENHANCERS Court facilities, CH. 351 Criminal offenders, restrictions, CH. 50, CH. 201, (Generally), CH. 514 CH. 497 Compost Family-protective court orders, effect, CH. 497 (Generally), CH. 534 Mentally ill persons, CH. 50, CH. 201 Waste disposal sites, fees, CH. 662 Public buildings, CH. 246, CH. 351, CH. 605, CH. 709 FIDUCIARIES Public safety personnel, CH. 246, CH. 709 Sale or transfer, CH. 50, CH. 201 See also TRUSTS AND TRUSTEES Department of Veterans’ Affairs, CH. 381 Protective proceedings, generally, CH. 364 FIRES AND FIRE PROTECTION All-terrain vehicles, grants, CH. 435 False reports, CH. 361, CH. 751 FILL AND REMOVAL Fire safety standards, inspections, nonconfor- See REMOVAL AND FILL, generally mity, CH. 678 Fireworks, animal control, CH. 57 FILM AND MEDIA PRODUCTION Forest fires and wildfires Private property losses, reports, CH. 517 Hair design, exemption from cosmetology regula- Wildfire Damage Housing Relief Account, CH. 737 tion, CH. 794 Gasoline dispensing, CH. 207, CH. 525 Oregon Production Investment Fund, tax credits, Landlord-tenant law, CH. 388 CH. 701 Railroads, transportation safety, CH. 739 Recordings, see VIDEO OR SOUND RECORD- INGS, generally FIREWORKS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Animal control, CH. 57 (Generally), CH. 244 Accounts FIRST PARTNER ABLE program (persons with disabilities), CH. 843 Government ethics, CH. 620 Foster children, CH. 471 Individual development accounts, CH. 253, CH. 701 FISH AND WILDLIFE Probate, small estates, affiants, CH. 146 (Generally), CH. 779 Public aid recipients, deceased, information disclo- Criminal penalties, generally, CH. 378 sures, CH. 129 Drones, prohibitions, CH. 61 Bank Act, generally, CH. 244 Fees, CH. 734, CH. 779 Credit unions, generally, CH. 458 Fish and Wildlife Deferred Maintenance Subac- Higher education, financial aid management, count, CH. 546 CH. 633 Fishing Mortgages and trust deeds, see MORTGAGES Commercial fishing, see COMMERCIAL FISH- AND TRUST DEEDS, generally ING, generally Nationwide Multistate Licensing System, finan- Drones, prohibitions, CH. 61 cial services businesses, CH. 118 Licenses and permits, see Licenses, permits, Savings promotion raffles, CH. 137 tags, this topic Northern pikeminnow fishing derbies, CH. 590 Open fishing days, CH. 764 FINES Forestland wildlife food plots, CH. 64 (Note: see specific index topics.) Funding for Fish, Wildlife and Related Outdoor Recreation and Education, Task Force on, CH. 712 FINGERPRINTS Hatcheries, CH. 734 Crimes and offenses, see CRIMES AND Hunting or taking OFFENSES Drones, prohibitions, CH. 61 I-28 INDEX

Landowner preference program, CH. 779 Beverage container collection and redemption, Licenses, permits, tags, see Licenses, permits, CH. 724 tags, this topic Commercial fishing, see COMMERCIAL FISH- Unlawful taking or killing, CH. 378 ING, generally Licenses, permits, tags Farm-to-School Grant Program, CH. 840 (Generally), CH. 779 Forestland wildlife food plots, CH. 64 Fees, CH. 734, CH. 779 Genetic engineering, CH. 630 Landowner preference program, CH. 779 Hunger, state programs, generally, CH. 180 Northern pikeminnow fishing derbies, CH. 590 Labeling, advertising Open fishing and shellfish taking days, CH. 764 Marijuana products, CH. 1, CH. 614 Residency, CH. 459, CH. 779 Raw milk, CH. 58 Uniformed services, CH. 459 Residential food establishments, CH. 453 Youth licenses, CH. 779 Marijuana products, CH. 1, CH. 614 Military personnel, licenses, CH. 459 Milk, see MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS, generally Open fishing and shellfish taking days, CH. 764 Residential food establishments, CH. 453 Outfitters and guides, CH. 438 Roadside rest areas, nonprofit organizations, Predator management CH. 339 Control districts, CH. 650 Schools, see SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DIS- Management plan, study, CH. 363 TRICTS Wolf depredation compensation program, CH. 607, Smoke shops, CH. 51 CH. 837 Supplemental nutrition assistance programs, see Sage grouse conservation, CH. 607, CH. 837 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE Salmon and trout Tax exemption, food processing equipment, Fishing, see Fishing, this topic CH. 827 Hatcheries, CH. 734 Salmon license plates, CH. 742 FOOTBALL Watershed Conservation Operating Fund, CH. 659 Southern Oregon University team, honoring, Uniformed services, licenses, CH. 459 HCR 17 Youth licenses, CH. 779 Terry Baker, Oregon State University, honoring, SR 4 FISH AND WILDLIFE, STATE University of Oregon DEPARTMENT OF Marcus Mariota, honoring, SR 3 Team, congratulating, HCR 19 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- TATIONS FORECLOSURES Cost recovery, services to state agencies, CH. 566 Liens, CH. 242, CH. 291 Funding task force, CH. 712 Real property Reports to legislature, see LEGISLATURE (Generally), CH. 291 Watershed Conservation Operating Fund alloca- Execution sales, CH. 120, CH. 168, CH. 291 tion, CH. 659 Veterans’ loans, CH. 382

FLAGS FOREIGN NATIONS POW/MIA flag, public buildings, CH. 185 Aliens, see ALIENS AND IMMIGRATION, generally Consular corps credentials, CH. 277 FLOATING HOMES AND FACILITIES Foreign exchange students, school finance, CH. 781 Abandoned or derelict vessel or structure, CH. 715 Consignment sales, CH. 217 FOREIGN STATES Fees, registration and titling, CH. 627 Extradition, CH. 198 Landlord-tenant law, see LANDLORD AND TEN- Interstate cooperation, see INTERSTATE COOP- ANT, generally ERATION, generally Property taxation, CH. 31 Residency, see DOMICILE AND RESIDENCE, gen- erally FLOODS AND FLOOD CONTROL See also EMERGENCIES AND DISASTERS FORESTER, STATE Drainage districts, see WATER AND WATER Private property losses from fire, reports, RIGHTS CH. 517 Levee projects, CH. 667, CH. 812 FORESTRY DEPARTMENT, STATE FLUOROSCOPY Allocation, lottery moneys, CH. 811 Physician assistants, CH. 62 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- FOOD AND BEVERAGES TATIONS Agriculture, see AGRICULTURE AND HORTI- CULTURE, generally FORESTS AND FOREST PRODUCTS Alcoholic beverages, see ALCOHOLIC BEVER- Biomass, air pollution laws, exemption, CH. 500 AGES, generally Christmas tree growers, CH. 533 OREGON LAWS 2015 I-29

Clackamas Forestry Product Cooperative Linn-Benton Community College, Advanced Trans- Project, CH. 733 portation Technology Center, CH. 812, CH. 837 Commercial event permits, CH. 713 Low carbon fuel standards, CH. 4 Fires and fire protection Vehicles and related facilities, see MOTOR VEHI- Private property losses, reports, CH. 517 CLES Wildfire Damage Housing Relief Account, CH. 737 Low carbon fuel standards, CH. 4 Land use planning, see LAND USE PLANNING Metering devices, fees, CH. 448 Management, state forests Self-service dispensing, CH. 207, CH. 525 Activity contracts, timber sales, CH. 447 Special districts, nonretail dispensing, CH. 207 Commercial events, CH. 713 Taxation Oregon State University programs, see COL- Aircraft fuel, generally, CH. 700 LEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Exemptions, CH. 543, CH. 716 Pesticides, aerial application, CH. 833 Road usage charges, CH. 716 Taxation Road use assessment fee payors, refunds, CH. 77 Estate tax credit, CH. 301 Vehicle dealers, CH. 543 Harvest privilege taxes, CH. 714 Utility regulation, civil penalties, CH. 231 Variance permits, log trucks, CH. 77 Western juniper utilization, CH. 635, CH. 636 FUNDS Wildlife food plots, CH. 64 (Note: see separate topics for specific funds by name.) FORFEITURES Security release deposits, CH. 493 FUNERALS AND FUNERAL BUSINESSES FOSTER CARE Cemeteries, temporary operating permits, Adoptions, relatives and current caretakers, CH. 430 CH. 795 Investigations and inspections, CH. 516 Adult foster homes, see ADULT FOSTER HOMES, Qualifications, licensure, CH. 367 generally Unclaimed bodies, indigent persons, CH. 651 Credit union membership, foster parents, CH. 458 Extracurricular activities, CH. 254, CH. 472 Independent living transition, CH. 254 FUTURE INTERESTS Savings accounts for children, CH. 471 Klamath County, certain properties, CH. 464 Youth offender foster homes, CH. 124 GABAY, SUSANNA BLAKE FRANCHISES Susanna Blake Gabay Act, CH. 473 Motor vehicle dealerships, CH. 396, CH. 584 GAMBLING FRANK, GERRY Financial institution raffles, exemption, CH. 137 Honoring, HCR 20 Lottery, see LOTTERY, OREGON STATE, generally Racing, mutuel wagering, CH. 723 FRAUD AND DECEIT Audits, duty to report, Secretary of State, CH. 66 GARBAGE Criminal information or complaint, false certifi- See WASTE DISPOSAL, generally cation, CH. 250 Disadvantaged business certification, CH. 148, GASOLINE CH. 325, CH. 565 Elderly victims, search warrants, CH. 415 See FUEL, generally False reports (emergencies, fires, etc.), CH. 361, CH. 751 GENDER Identity theft, see IDENTITY AND IDENTIFICA- Conversion therapy, minors, prohibition, CH. 79 TION Neutral statutory language (marriage), CH. 629 Immigration Consultant Fraud, Task Force on, Pay equity, public contracts, CH. 454 CH. 753 Unlawful trade practices, see TRADE REGULA- TION AND COMPETITION GENERAL FUND Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see FRITZ-FAIRCHILD ACT APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- TATIONS, generally (Generally), CH. 275 Payments into Connecting Oregon Communities Fund, transfer, FROHNMAYER, DAVID B. CH. 840 In memoriam, HCR 27 Fines or penalties Communications contracts, hospice patients, CH. 181 FUEL Criminal Fine Account, CH. 811 See also OIL AND GAS OLCC per bottle surcharges, CH. 840 Alternative fuels Operating Account, transfers, CH. 20, CH. 840 Biodiesel or other renewable diesel, CH. 4, CH. 203 Public Employees’ Revolving Fund, transfer, Ethanol content in gasoline, CH. 203 CH. 840 I-30 INDEX

Supplemental Employment Department Adminis- Health Plan Quality Metrics Committee, CH. 389 tration Fund, transfer, CH. 840 Housing with Services, Task Force on, CH. 719 Reserve Funds, Task Force on, CH. 797 Immigration Consultant Fraud, Task Force on, CH. 753 GENETICS Incarcerated Veterans, Task Force on, CH. 824 Independent Scientific Review for Natural Agriculture and horticulture, CH. 630 Resources, Task Force on, CH. 771 Post-conviction relief, DNA testing, CH. 564 Law Enforcement Profiling Work Group, CH. 681 Legal Representation in Childhood Dependency, GEOLOGY AND MINERAL INDUSTRIES, Task Force on, CH. 776 STATE DEPARTMENT OF Librarian, State, CH. 328 Library Board, State, CH. 328 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see Nurse Staffing Advisory Board, CH. 669 APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- Pharmacy, State Board of, CH. 284 TATIONS Reentry, Employment and Housing, Task Force on, Reports CH. 848 Financial, CH. 834 Researching the Medical and Public Health Proper- Mineral resource potential, CH. 826 ties of Cannabis, Task Force on, CH. 844 Resilience Officer, State, CH. 762 GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES Retirement Savings Board, Oregon, CH. 557 Public contracts, green energy technology, School Nursing, Task Force on, CH. 793 CH. 262, CH. 424 Shellfish Task Force, Oregon, CH. 814 State lands, property rights, CH. 285 Willamette Falls Navigation Canal and Locks, Task Force on, CH. 770 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see GIENGER, LENHART "BUD" APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- In memoriam, SCR 2 TATIONS Budgets and budgeting, see STATE FINANCE GIFTS First Partner, CH. 620 Government ethics, generally, CH. 620 See DONATIONS AND GIFTS, generally McCall, Tom, day in his honor, CH. 19 Reports to Governor GOVERNMENT ETHICS 529 Savings Board, Oregon (ABLE program), (Generally), CH. 619, CH. 620 CH. 843 Complaints, procedures, CH. 619 Debt Policy Advisory Commission, State, CH. 40 Economic interest statements Hunger Task Force, CH. 180 Chief Education Officer, CH. 233 Independent Scientific Review for Natural Deputy Secretary of State, CH. 620 Resources, Task Force on, CH. 771 Governor’s staff and First Partner, CH. 620 Land bank authorities, CH. 631 Metropolitan service district auditor, CH. 233 Retirement Savings Board, Oregon, CH. 557 Oregon Education Investment Board, CH. 233 Secretary of State (public records), CH. 413 Executive sessions, public meetings, CH. 666 State Chief Information Officer, CH. 807 Gifts, generally, CH. 665 Talent Council, Oregon, CH. 682 Governor and First Partner, CH. 620 Water supply development projects, task forces, Investigations, generally, CH. 619 CH. 156 Lobbying regulation, CH. 813 State Chief Information Officer, chief advisor on Planning commission members, conflicts of certain subjects, CH. 807 interest, CH. 664 State Resilience Officer, CH. 762 Speaking engagements, CH. 620 University governing boards, authority, CH. 495 Training program, certain state entities, CH. 679 GRAIN GOVERNMENT ETHICS COMMISSION, Tax exemption, food processing equipment, OREGON CH. 827 (Generally), CH. 619 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, GRAND JURIES CH. 465, CH. 619, CH. 837 Defendant as witness, CH. 586

GOVERNOR GRANDPARENTS Allocation, lottery moneys, CH. 811 Juvenile proceedings, rights, CH. 216 Appointments Cannabis Environmental Best Practices, Task Force on, CH. 614 GRANTS PASS, CITY OF Chief Education Officer, CH. 774 Riverside Park, lottery bonds, CH. 812 Class Sizes, Task Force on, CH. 728 Client and Staff Safety, Task Force on, CH. 777 GRANULATED ALCOHOL Estheticians, Board of Certified Advanced, CH. 722 Retail sales prohibition, CH. 463 Funding for Fish, Wildlife and Related Outdoor Rec- reation and Education, Task Force on, CH. 712 Health Insurance Exchange Advisory Committee, GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS CH. 3 See CLIMATE CHANGE, generally OREGON LAWS 2015 I-31

GROWTH BOARD, OREGON Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see (Generally), CH. 818 APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- TATIONS Basic health program, stakeholder group, GUARDIAN AND WARD CH. 256 Adoption registries, CH. 200 Chemicals in children’s products, duties, CH. 786 Civil actions, damages to child, CH. 213 Consumer Advisory Council, CH. 287 Juvenile proceedings, see JUVENILE COURTS Credentialing information, duties, CH. 152, AND PROCEEDINGS, generally; JUVENILE CH. 297, CH. 318 DELINQUENTS AND DEPENDENTS, generally Criminal Fine Account allocations, CH. 811 Payments to guardians by DHS, CH. 840 Fee approval by legislature, CH. 695 Protective proceedings, see PROTECTIVE PRO- Financial institution information requests, pub- CEEDINGS, generally lic aid recovery, CH. 129 Health care price data, duties, CH. 845 Health care provider incentive program, CH. 829 GUIDING SERVICES Health outcome and quality measures, duties, Registration, CH. 438 CH. 389 Medical assistance program, see MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, generally GUILTY EXCEPT FOR INSANITY Medical marijuana program, see MARIJUANA See MENTAL DISEASE OR DEFECT, generally Nursing staff, hospitals, duties, CH. 669 Office for Oregon Health Policy and Research, GUNS generally, CH. 318 Palliative care, advisory council, CH. 789 See FIREARMS AND WEAPONS, generally Patient centered primary care home program, CH. 798 HAIR DESIGN Primary Care Transformation Initiative, CH. 575 See COSMETIC PROFESSIONALS, generally Public contracts, CH. 167, CH. 243 Public health duties, generally, CH. 736 Radon testing, schools, duties, CH. 729 HALL, JUDY Real property, CH. 285 Honoring, SCR 18 Reports to legislature, see LEGISLATURE Residential facility registration, authority, CH. 740 HARASSMENT School Nursing Consultant, State, CH. 793 Dissemination of intimate image, CH. 379 Sobering facility registry, CH. 730 Work leave for victims, CH. 352 Tobacco Settlement Funds Account moneys, CH. 816 HATCHERIES Veteran or service member, health care notice requirements, CH. 621 (Generally), CH. 734 HEALTH CARE HAZARDOUS WASTES AND MATERIALS See MEDICAL CARE AND TREATMENT, generally See also POLLUTION Asbestos, residential demolitions, CH. 583 Children’s products, chemicals of concern, HEALTH CARE INTERPRETERS, CH. 786 OREGON COUNCIL ON Emergencies, see EMERGENCIES AND DISAS- Members, CH. 318 TERS Pesticides, see PESTS AND PESTICIDES, gener- HEALTH HAZARD ABATEMENT ally Radiation sources, see RADIATION, generally (Generally), CH. 281 Removal or remedial action Brownfields Redevelopment Fund, lottery bonds, HEALTH INFORMATION CH. 812 (Generally), CH. 133, CH. 243, CH. 389, CH. 473 Land bank authorities, CH. 631 Computers and electronic information, see COM- Transportation, see TRANSPORTATION PUTERS AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS Utility regulation, civil penalties, CH. 231 Employment sick time, CH. 537 Insurer disclosures, generally, CH. 470 Mental health treatment, generally, CH. 473 HEALTH AUTHORITY, OREGON Palliative care, CH. 789 Adrenal insufficiency information, duties, Prescription monitoring program, CH. 481 CH. 501 Price of services, generally, CH. 845 Appointments by director Sobering facilities, CH. 730 Advisory Committee on Physician Credentialing Social Security benefits, records requests, Information, CH. 318 CH. 360 Dental director, CH. 395 Statewide strategic plan, health care data, Oregon Council on Health Care Interpreters, CH. 389 CH. 318 System safeguards, annual reports, covered enti- Palliative Care and Quality of Life Interdisciplinary ties, CH. 133 Advisory Council, CH. 789 Technology, statewide program, CH. 243 I-32 INDEX

Telemedical health services, CH. 340 Reimbursement rates, see Reimbursements, this Trauma Registry, Oregon, CH. 286 topic Reimbursements Applied behavior analysis, CH. 674 HEALTH INSURANCE Child abuse medical assessments, CH. 100 See also INSURANCE AND INSURERS Coverage mandates, see Coverage mandates, this (Generally), CH. 515 topic Autism spectrum disorders, treatment, CH. 674 Direct payments to providers, CH. 588 Basic health program, stakeholder group, Drugs and medicines, see Drugs and medicines, CH. 256 this topic Child abuse medical assessments, CH. 100 Mental health practitioners, CH. 588 COFA islanders, premium assistance, CH. 717 Nurse practitioners, CH. 377 Colonoscopies, CH. 206 Payment processing fees or charges, CH. 218 Confidential communications requests, enroll- Physician assistants, CH. 377 ees, CH. 470 Primary Care Transformation Initiative, CH. 575 Contraceptives, CH. 412 Unfair claim settlement practices, CH. 59 Coverage mandates Vision care, CH. 832 Autism spectrum disorders, CH. 674 Telemedical health services, CH. 340 Colonoscopies, CH. 206 Vision care, CH. 832 Contraceptives, CH. 412 Workers’ compensation claims, CH. 259 Drugs and medicines, see Drugs and medicines, this topic Telemedical health services, CH. 340 HEALTH LICENSING OFFICE Vision care, CH. 832 Behavior analysis regulation, duties, CH. 674 Credit cards or electronic funds transfers, pro- Board of Certified Advanced Estheticians, vider reimbursements, CH. 218 CH. 722 Discrimination against providers, CH. 59 Music therapy, regulation, CH. 632 Drugs and medicines (Generally), CH. 661 HEALTH POLICY AND RESEARCH, Clinical pharmacy services, CH. 362 OFFICE FOR OREGON Contraceptives, CH. 412 Oregon Prescription Drug Program, CH. 318, (Generally), CH. 318 CH. 551 Synchronization policy for refills, CH. 800 HEALTH POLICY BOARD, OREGON Educators Benefit Board, Oregon, see EDUCA- Appointments: Health Information Technology TORS BENEFIT BOARD, OREGON, generally Oversight Council, CH. 243 Employment Health care data and quality measures, duties, (Generally), CH. 515 CH. 389 Family leave, benefits continuation, CH. 323 Provider financial incentives, study, CH. 829 Health insurance exchange, small employers, CH. 3 Public health duties, generally, CH. 736 Public employees, see PUBLIC EMPLOYEES AND OFFICERS Exchange, see Oregon Health Insurance HEALTH PROFESSIONALS Exchange, this topic (Note: see separate topics for specific professions Family employment leave, benefits continua- and regulatory bodies, as well as topic MEDI- tion, CH. 323 CAL CARE AND TREATMENT.) Financing health care, generally, study, CH. 725 Credentialing, CH. 297, CH. 318 Health information, see HEALTH INFORMA- Discrimination against providers, insurance, TION, generally CH. 59 Health Plan Quality Metrics Committee, CH. 389 Drugs and medicines, see DRUGS AND MEDI- Medical assistance program, see MEDICAL CINES, generally ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, generally Education and training, see EDUCATION AND Mental health treatment, CH. 588 TRAINING Naturopathic physicians, CH. 224 Examinations, see EXAMINATIONS AND TESTS Network of providers, generally, CH. 59 Health information, see HEALTH INFORMA- Nurse practitioners, CH. 377 TION, generally Oregon Health Insurance Exchange Health insurance, see HEALTH INSURANCE, gen- (Generally), CH. 3 erally Information required, license renewals, CH. 380 Abolishment, CH. 3 Mental health COFA islanders, CH. 717 Conversion therapy, minors, prohibition, CH. 79 Health Insurance Exchange Fund, CH. 3, CH. 592 Disclosures, generally, CH. 473 Health Plan Quality Metrics Committee, CH. 389 Tax credits, CH. 701, CH. 829 Network of providers, CH. 59 Workforce development Notices to health care providers, insurers, CH. 580 Database, CH. 380 Physician assistants, CH. 377 Higher education, see COLLEGES AND UNI- Primary care payments, generally, CH. 575 VERSITIES Public employees, see PUBLIC EMPLOYEES Rural or underserved areas, see MEDICAL CARE AND OFFICERS AND TREATMENT Rates and premiums COFA islanders, premium assistance, CH. 717 Grandfathered health plans, CH. 515 HEMP Rate filings, review, CH. 88 Industrial hemp, CH. 1, CH. 503 OREGON LAWS 2015 I-33

Marijuana, see MARIJUANA, generally Utility rights of way, state lands, CH. 55, CH. 204

HIGHER EDUCATION HOCKEY See COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES, generally; Portland Winterhawks, recognition, SCR 9 COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND DISTRICTS, generally HOLIDAYS AND COMMEMORATIONS Civics Day for Teachers, Oregon, CH. 731 HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING Honorary Artists of Oregon Day, CH. 163 COMMISSION Independent Media Week, CH. 166 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see "Mighty Oregon" Day, CH. 569 APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- Oyster Week, Oregon, CH. 573 TATIONS Purple Day (epilepsy awareness), HCR 14 Bonds, CH. 685, CH. 812 Statehood Day, Oregon, CH. 578 Career advising and mentorship pilot program, Tom McCall Day, CH. 19 CH. 801 Community colleges, authority, generally, CH. 366 HOME CARE Complaints by students, resolution process, CH. 726 (Generally), CH. 796 Fee approval by legislature, CH. 687 Nonresident children, assistance, CH. 393 Official action, majority approval, CH. 171 Workers Open educational resources, duties, CH. 727 (Generally), CH. 796 Oregon Opportunity Grants, CH. 624, CH. 840 Abuse reporting requirements, CH. 179 Reports to legislature, see LEGISLATURE Personal information, public records, CH. 26, Work groups CH. 805 Community college course placement, CH. 159 Employment, generally, CH. 768 HOMELESSNESS Improving community college student success, State programs, generally, CH. 180 CH. 781 Youths Transfer of credits, CH. 132 Advisory committee, CH. 153 Underrepresented communities, CH. 741 Suicide, CH. 296

HIGHER EDUCATION, STATE BOARD HOMICIDE OF DNA testing, post-conviction relief, CH. 564 Abolishment, CH. 767 Wrongful death claims, public bodies, CH. 419

HIGHWAYS AND ROADS HOMOSEXUALITY See also MOTOR VEHICLES; TRANSPORTA- See SEXUAL ORIENTATION, generally TION All-terrain vehicles, CH. 341 Construction flagging contractors, CH. 356 HORNBUCKLE, LINDA Finance In memoriam, HR 2 Bonds, see BONDS Fuel taxes, see FUEL HOSPICE CARE Local governments, see Local governments, this topic Communications contracts, rights, CH. 181 Reallocation of moneys, certain projects, CH. 344, CH. 840 HOSPITALS AND HEALTH CARE Weight-mile tax, CH. 543, CH. 716 Local governments FACILITIES City of Damascus, CH. 637 See also MEDICAL CARE AND TREATMENT County road funds, patrolling costs, CH. 441 Aftercare, caregivers, CH. 263, CH. 466 Land use planning, transportation improvements, Assessments, medical assistance funding, CH. 16 CH. 280 Credentialing of providers, CH. 297, CH. 318 Photo radar, CH. 721 Discharge Median barriers, interstate highways, CH. 275 (Generally), CH. 263 Memorials Abstract records, CH. 318 Don Kendall Memorial Highway, CH. 95 Mental illness and mental health, CH. 466 Fallen Hero roadside memorials, CH. 47 Emergency and trauma care, see MEDICAL Purple Heart Trail, CH. 123 CARE AND TREATMENT Veterans memorial highways, CH. 123 Financing authorities, public, CH. 220 William Tebeau Memorial Highway, CH. 268 Health information, see HEALTH INFORMA- Rest areas, CH. 339 TION, generally School zones, flashing lights, CH. 139 Health insurance, direct payments by insurers, Speed CH. 588 Highway speed limits, CH. 746 Hospital Quality Assurance Fund, CH. 16 Photo radar, CH. 721 Influenza immunizations, patients 65 or older, School zones, CH. 139 CH. 496 Traffic offenses and enforcement, see MOTOR Medical assistance program, see MEDICAL VEHICLES ASSISTANCE PROGRAM I-34 INDEX

Mental health facilities, see MENTAL ILLNESS Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see AND MENTAL HEALTH APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- Mid-Columbia Health Foundation, lottery bonds, TATIONS CH. 20 Bonds, CH. 685, CH. 812 Mobile medical clinics, CH. 142 Housing stabilization programs, report, CH. 536 Nurses, see Staff, this topic Nursing homes, see NURSING HOMES AND HOUSING COUNCIL, STATE CARE FACILITIES, generally (Generally), CH. 180 Palliative care, generally, CH. 789 Price data, disclosure, CH. 845 Staff HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF (Generally), CH. 669 (Generally -- technical statutory changes), CH. 70 Credentialing, CH. 297, CH. 318 Appearance, juvenile court proceedings, CH. 776 Nurse practitioners, admitting privileges, CH. 63 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see Surgical technology, CH. 373 APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- TATIONS Consolidated application process work group, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, CH. 195 OREGON Criminal Fine Account allocations, CH. 811 See LEGISLATURE, generally Employees Animal abuse or neglect, reporting, CH. 184 Residential facilities, PERS benefits, CH. 822 HOUSING Stalking protections, child welfare employees, (Generally), CH. 180 CH. 653 Agricultural workforce, CH. 34 Employment-related day care programs, CH. 698 Asbestos surveys, demolitions, CH. 583 Financial institution information requests, pub- Bonds, CH. 685, CH. 812 lic aid recovery, CH. 129 Community development projects, CH. 180 Foster care, see FOSTER CARE, generally Community housing (developmental disabilities), Guardians, payments to, CH. 840 CH. 178 Hunger, state policy on, lead agency, CH. 180 Condominiums and planned communities, see Public assistance, see PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, gen- CONDOMINIUMS AND PLANNED COMMUNI- erally TIES, generally Real property, CH. 285 Discrimination complaints, CH. 609 Reports to legislature, see LEGISLATURE Energy Residential care for children advisory commit- Alternative energy device tax credits, CH. 701 tee, CH. 706 Assistance, low-income persons, CH. 180, CH. 187 Runaway and homeless youths advisory commit- Termination of service, CH. 370 tee, CH. 153 Foreclosure of tax liens, county funding, CH. 242 General Housing Account, CH. 608 HUMAN TRAFFICKING Homelessness, see HOMELESSNESS, generally See also SEX OFFENSES Housing Development and Guarantee Account, Informational materials, CH. 221 CH. 608 Housing for Mental Health Fund, CH. 812 HUNGER Housing with Services, Task Force on, CH. 719 Land use planning, see LAND USE PLANNING State programs, generally, CH. 180 Landlord-tenant law, see LANDLORD AND TEN- ANT, generally HUNTING Manufactured dwellings, see MANUFACTURED See FISH AND WILDLIFE STRUCTURES, generally Mortgages and trust deeds, see MORTGAGES AND TRUST DEEDS, generally HYDROELECTRICITY Reentry support and services (post-incarcera- Klamath Basin, CH. 449 tion), CH. 115, CH. 848 Ocean renewable energy, CH. 311, CH. 386 Rental assistance, elderly persons, CH. 348 Residential facilities and homes, see RESIDEN- IDENTITY AND IDENTIFICATION TIAL FACILITIES AND HOMES, generally See also PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL Rural rental housing loans, notice of maturity, INFORMATION CH. 182 Driver licenses and ID cards, see MOTOR VEHI- Stabilization programs, report, CH. 536 CLES State property, affordable housing development, Fingerprints, see CRIMES AND OFFENSES CH. 572 Identity theft Taxation, see TAXATION Elderly victims, search warrants, CH. 415 Vertical housing development zones, CH. 507 Oregon Consumer Identity Theft Protection Act, Veterans’ loans, CH. 382 CH. 357 Wildfire Damage Housing Relief Account, CH. 737 Phishing, CH. 128 Security breaches, CH. 357 HOUSING AND COMMUNITY SERVICES Names, see NAMES, generally Personal information protections DEPARTMENT Computers and information systems, see COM- (Generally), CH. 180 PUTERS AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS OREGON LAWS 2015 I-35

Court documents, generally, CH. 197 INDEMNIFICATION Crime victims, CH. 197 Bonds and undertakings, see BONDS AND Health information, see HEALTH INFORMA- UNDERTAKINGS, generally TION, generally Property-related contracts, CH. 749 Identity theft, see Identity theft, this topic Public records disclosure exemptions, see PUBLIC RECORDS INDEPENDENT MEDIA WEEK Public safety officers, CH. 313 (Generally), CH. 166 Researchers using animals, OHSU, CH. 14 School students (K-12), CH. 160, CH. 519, CH. 528 INDEPENDENT MULTIDISCIPLINARY Veterans and military personnel, CH. 383 Phishing, unlawful trade practice, CH. 128 SCIENCE TEAM Public assistance recipients, EBT cards, CH. 710 Abolishment, CH. 771 Social Security numbers Debt collection, state agencies, CH. 766 INDEPENDENT SCIENTIFIC REVIEW Protections, see Personal information protec- tions, this topic FOR NATURAL RESOURCES, TASK Voter registration, CH. 8 FORCE ON (Generally), CH. 771 IMMIGRATION See ALIENS AND IMMIGRATION, generally INDIANS See NATIVE AMERICANS, generally IMMUNITY See PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES, generally INDOOR CLEAN AIR ACT, OREGON (Generally), CH. 158 IMMUNIZATIONS AND VACCINATIONS Immunization and Vaccination Advisory Com- INFLUENZA VIRUS mittee, CH. 362 Immunizations, hospital patients, CH. 496 Influenza virus, hospital patients, CH. 496 Pharmacists, administering, CH. 295, CH. 362 Schools and children’s facilities, CH. 802 INFORMATION OFFICER, STATE CHIEF (Generally), CH. 807 IMPOUNDMENT Animals, CH. 177 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY See COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION SYS- IN MEMORIAM TEMS, generally Addy, Obo, HR 3 Anders, Mabry James, SCR 16 INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING Austin, Joan, SCR 10 See ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, generally Coffey, Keaton Grant, SCR 14 Deiz, Carl, HR 7 INHALANTS Frohnmayer, David B., HCR 27 (Generally), CH. 158 Gienger, Lenhart "Bud", SCR 2 Hornbuckle, Linda, HR 2 Jeffries, Thomas, HCR 10 INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM Jones, David Michael, HCR 26 City of Damascus, disincorporation, CH. 603, Kafoury, Gretchen Miller, HCR 24 CH. 637 Kalkhoven, Shirley, HCR 25 Date of local elections, CH. 44 Knauls, Geneva, SR 2 Judges, retirement age, SJR 4 Macpherson, Hector Jr., SCR 17 Marijuana, local option, CH. 1 Marks, Taylor Daniel, HCR 22 Taxes, local option, CH. 41 Oberding, Wayne, HR 6 Pelham, John Alexander, SCR 7 Poole-Jones, Christine, SR 1 INMATES Rodewald, Joseph E., HCR 1 Correctional institutions, see CORRECTIONAL Scroggins, Janice, HR 1 INSTITUTIONS AND PROGRAMS, generally Shoop, Jimmy Lee, HCR 4 Tawney, Ian M., HCR 3 INNOVATION COUNCIL, OREGON Weber, Lavern, HCR 12 (Generally), CH. 196 Welch, Nickolas S., SCR 6 Whelan, Edward J., HCR 32 Whipple, Blaine, SCR 8 INSIGNIA, EMBLEMS, AND BADGES Wiens, Kory, HCR 2 Organizations, registration, CH. 277 Windsor, Nathan, SCR 12 INSPECTIONS AND INSPECTORS INCOME TAXES Agriculture and horticulture, see AGRICULTURE See TAXATION AND HORTICULTURE I-36 INDEX

Asbestos surveys, residential demolitions, INTERFERENCE CH. 583 Farming practices, CH. 630 Beverage container collection and redemption, CH. 724 Building codes, see BUILDINGS INTERGOVERNMENTAL Child care providers, CH. 698 COOPERATION Concealed handgun license, public building, Building codes, CH. 110, CH. 170 CH. 605 Drainage districts, CH. 544 Death care facilities, CH. 516 Employee benefit plans, intergovernmental enti- Energy facility sites, CH. 488 ties, CH. 300 Fire safety standards, CH. 678 Interstate cooperation, see INTERSTATE COOP- Levees, CH. 667, CH. 812 ERATION, generally Marijuana programs, CH. 1, CH. 614 Public contracts, pay equity, CH. 454 Rail fixed guideway systems, CH. 489 Retirement Savings Board, Oregon, CH. 557 Tobacco, inhalants, CH. 158 Sex offender information sharing, CH. 820 Veterinary facilities, CH. 628 Solar projects, taxation, CH. 571 Suicide, CH. 296 INSTRUMENTS, RECORDATION Unemployment compensation, debt offsets, See RECORDS AND RECORDING CH. 529 Western juniper utilization, CH. 636 Youth offenders, CH. 175 INSURANCE AND INSURERS Armed Forces membership association, exempt, CH. 460 INTERNET Attorneys See COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION SYS- Legal access providers, CH. 504 TEMS Professional liability fund, CH. 122 Construction flagging contractors, CH. 356 INTERPRETERS Driving record, consideration by insurer, CH. 76 Crimes and offenses Electronic delivery of policies, CH. 612 Arrested persons, CH. 397 Financial solvency, risk management, CH. 547 Victims, CH. 155 Guaranty association, assessment, tax offset, Health care, CH. 318 CH. 701 Workers’ compensation proceedings, CH. 144 Hazardous materials, private emergency responders, reimbursing, CH. 720 Health insurance, see HEALTH INSURANCE, gen- INTERSTATE COOPERATION erally Chemicals of concern, data sharing, CH. 786 Landscape contractors, CH. 672 Interstate Compact on Pest Control, CH. 203 Lapse of coverage, notices, CH. 91 Nationwide Multistate Licensing System, CH. 118 Legal access providers, CH. 504 Life insurance, see LIFE INSURANCE, generally Long term care INTIMIDATION Lapse of coverage, notices, CH. 91 Dissemination of intimate image, CH. 379 Tax credits, CH. 701 Marijuana licensees, CH. 614 INVASION OF PERSONAL PRIVACY Marine and transportation insurance, CH. 505 Criminal offense, CH. 321, CH. 645 Motor vehicles Guaranteed asset protection waivers, CH. 523 Motor vehicle insurance, see MOTOR VEHICLE INVASIVE SPECIES INSURANCE, generally Ballast water, ships, CH. 288, CH. 704 Rental companies, limited license, CH. 524 Invasive Species Council, membership, CH. 486 Renter’s liability insurance, CH. 388 Weed control, CH. 203 Risk management, financial solvency, CH. 547 Taxation, see TAXATION Travel insurance, CH. 675 INVESTIGATIONS AND Unemployment insurance, see UNEMPLOYMENT INVESTIGATORS COMPENSATION, generally Abuse, see ABUSE OF PERSONS, generally; Unfair claim settlement practices, CH. 59 CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT, generally Valuation, reserve liabilities, CH. 547 Audits, see AUDITS, generally Wet marine and transportation insurance, Community Housing Trust Account, CH. 178 CH. 505 Continuing care retirement communities, Workers’ compensation, see WORKERS’ COM- CH. 839 PENSATION, generally Death care facilities, CH. 516 Disadvantaged business certification, CH. 148, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CH. 325, CH. 565 Open educational resources, higher education, Government ethics, CH. 619 CH. 727 Higher education, student complaints, CH. 726 Hospital staffing, CH. 669 Humane special agents, CH. 639 INTEREST (MONEY) Investigative demands, generally, service, CH. 83 Bonds, tax treatment, CH. 548 Licensed investigators, advertisements, CH. 226 Workers’ compensation claims, CH. 521 Pesticides, CH. 833 OREGON LAWS 2015 I-37

Public safety officers’ conduct JUSTICE COURTS Personnel records, access, CH. 116 See COURTS Profiling complaints, CH. 681 Rail fixed guideway systems, CH. 489 JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OF See also ATTORNEY GENERAL INVESTMENTS Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see ABLE program, CH. 843 APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- Annuity policies, CH. 85 TATIONS Economic development, see ECONOMIC DEVEL- Criminal Fine Account allocations, CH. 811 OPMENT, generally Fund to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Fiduciaries, protective proceedings, CH. 364 Children, CH. 703 State finance, see STATE FINANCE JUVENILE COURTS AND IRAQ WAR PROCEEDINGS Veterans memorial highway, CH. 123 See also JUVENILE DELINQUENTS AND DEPENDENTS Dependency proceedings IRRIGATION Grandparent rights, CH. 216 Districts, see WATER AND WATER RIGHTS Legal representation, CH. 776 Landscape contractors, CH. 672 Indian youths, jurisdiction, CH. 175 Legal representation, generally, CH. 776 JEFFRIES, THOMAS Permanency hearings, CH. 254 Records and reports Honoring, HCR 10 Disclosures, CH. 293, CH. 509 Expunction, CH. 320 JOBS Guardian reports, CH. 119 Placement reports, CH. 511, CH. 795 See LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT, generally Sex offender reporting requirements, hearings, CH. 820 JONES, DAVID MICHAEL In memoriam, HCR 26 JUVENILE DELINQUENTS AND DEPENDENTS JUDGES AND JUSTICES See also JUVENILE COURTS AND PROCEED- Change of judge, motion, CH. 272 INGS Municipal judges and justices of the peace, quali- (Generally), CH. 254 fications, CH. 570 Adoption, see ADOPTION OF PERSONS, generally Retirement age, SJR 4 Custody or detention Salaries, cost of living adjustment, CH. 840 Case planning, CH. 254 Search warrants, see SEARCHES AND SEIZURES Juvenile Detention Education Program, CH. 671 Placement, CH. 254, CH. 511, CH. 795 Youth correction facilities, see Youth correction JUDGMENTS facilities, this topic Crimes and offenses Foster care, see FOSTER CARE, generally See also SENTENCE AND PUNISHMENT Grandparent rights, CH. 216 Extradition costs, CH. 198 Guardian reports, CH. 119 Personal information of victims, CH. 197 Guilty except for insanity, records expunction, Execution sales, CH. 120, CH. 168, CH. 291 CH. 320 Personal information, CH. 197 Independent living transition, CH. 254 Indian youths, jurisdiction, CH. 175 Support of dependents, see SUPPORT OF Placement, CH. 254, CH. 511, CH. 795 DEPENDENTS, generally Preventing Sex Trafficking and Strengthening Trust deeds, judicial foreclosure, CH. 291 Families Act (federal), CH. 254 Residential care advisory committee (DHS), JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT CH. 706 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see Sex offenders, generally, CH. 820 APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- Substitute care, CH. 254, CH. 472 TATIONS Youth care centers, educational services, CH. 671 Fingerprints, criminal record checks, CH. 758 Youth correction facilities Seismic resilience planning, CH. 762 Apprenticeship programs, CH. 172 Records, disclosure, CH. 293, CH. 509 Youth Development Council, CH. 788 JUDICIAL FITNESS AND DISABILITY, Youth offender foster homes, CH. 124 COMMISSION ON Appropriations and expenditure limitations, KAFOURY, GRETCHEN MILLER CH. 93, CH. 837 In memoriam, HCR 24

JUNIPER KALKHOVEN, SHIRLEY Western juniper utilization, CH. 635, CH. 636 In memoriam, HCR 25 I-38 INDEX

KENDALL, DON Stabilization and crisis units, CH. 777 Memorial Highway, CH. 95 Workers’ compensation, see WORKERS’ COM- PENSATION, generally Higher education employees, see COLLEGES KIDNAPPING AND UNIVERSITIES; COMMUNITY COL- Missing children clearinghouse, CH. 134 LEGES AND DISTRICTS Inhalants (Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act), CH. 158 KILPATRICK, MARY Injuries, see Health and safety, this topic Honoring, HR 9 Leaves of absence Crime victims, CH. 352 Domestic workers, CH. 457 KIMBALL, SHIRLEY E. Family leave, CH. 323 Honoring, SCR 11 Military duty, CH. 42 Sick time, see Sick time, this topic KITTREDGE, WILLIAM Legislative Branch Personnel Rules, HCR 15 Honoring, HCR 6 Live entertainers, generally, CH. 735 Marijuana licensees, generally, CH. 614 KLAMATH BASIN Minors Apprenticeships, youth correction facilities, Water and water rights, CH. 445, CH. 449 CH. 172 Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (fed- KLAMATH COUNTY eral), eligibility, CH. 239 Future interests, certain properties, CH. 464 Noncompetition agreements, CH. 429 Public assistance, see PUBLIC ASSISTANCE KNAULS, GENEVA Public contracts, see PUBLIC CONTRACTS, gen- erally In memoriam, SR 2 Public employees, see PUBLIC EMPLOYEES AND OFFICERS, generally KOREAN WAR Records Veterans memorial highway, CH. 123 Safety agencies, CH. 116 Sick time, CH. 537 LABELS AND LABELING Retirement and pensions, see RETIREMENT AND PENSIONS, generally Food and beverages, see FOOD AND BEVER- Sex-based pay equity, public contracts, CH. 454 AGES Marijuana products, CH. 1, CH. 614 Sick time Registration, organizations, generally, CH. 277 (Generally), CH. 537 Crime victims, CH. 352 Social media accounts, unlawful practices, LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT CH. 229 Agricultural workforce housing, CH. 34 Tax credit, dependent care or household ser- Apprentices and trainees, see APPRENTICES vices, CH. 701 AND TRAINEES, generally Unemployment compensation, see UNEMPLOY- Child care, employment-related programs, MENT COMPENSATION, generally CH. 698 Unlawful employment practices Cities, see CITIES Criminal history of applicants, CH. 559 Collective bargaining, see PUBLIC EMPLOYEES Domestic workers, CH. 457 AND OFFICERS Marijuana licensees, CH. 614 Compensation and salaries, see COMPENSATION AND SALARIES, generally Sick time, CH. 537 Correctional institutions, see CORRECTIONAL Social media accounts, CH. 229 INSTITUTIONS AND PROGRAMS Wage laws, see COMPENSATION AND SALA- Counties, see COUNTIES RIES Crimes and offenses Volunteers, see VOLUNTEERS, generally Criminal history of applicants, employer prohibi- Wages, see COMPENSATION AND SALARIES, tions, CH. 559 generally Reentry support and services, CH. 115, CH. 848 Workers’ compensation, see WORKERS’ COM- Victims, leave from work, CH. 352 PENSATION, generally Discrimination, see Unlawful employment prac- Workforce development, see WORKFORCE tices, this topic DEVELOPMENT, generally Domestic Workers’ Protection Act, CH. 457 Economic development, see ECONOMIC DEVEL- OPMENT, generally LABOR AND INDUSTRIES, BUREAU OF Family leave, health insurance benefits continu- Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see ation, CH. 323 APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- Health and safety TATIONS Health insurance, see HEALTH INSURANCE Commissioner, speaking engagements, govern- Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act, inhalants, CH. 158 ment ethics, CH. 620 Reemployment rights, injured state workers, Debt collection, CH. 294 CH. 232 Discrimination complaints, enforcement, discre- Sick time, see Sick time, this topic tion, CH. 609 OREGON LAWS 2015 I-39

LAND CONSERVATION AND Minimum parcel size, CH. 104 DEVELOPMENT, DEPARTMENT OF Periodic review, CH. 261 Washington County, reserve boundaries, CH. 150 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- TATIONS LANDLORD AND TENANT Transportation improvements, report, CH. 280 See also HOUSING (Generally), CH. 388 LAND SURVEYORS Crime victims’ rights, CH. 388 Fees, CH. 217, CH. 388 (Generally), CH. 576 Liability insurance, renters, CH. 388 Civil actions against, CH. 610 Manufactured dwelling parks, generally, CH. 217 Rural rental housing loans, notice of maturity, LAND USE BOARD OF APPEALS CH. 182 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, Tourist facilities, CH. 223 CH. 193, CH. 837 Utility services, CH. 388 Remand, when final action required, CH. 522 LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS BOARD, LAND USE PLANNING STATE Annexation, see ANNEXATION, generally (Generally), CH. 672 Appeal and review City of Damascus, withdrawal of tracts, CH. 562 Needed housing, CH. 374 LANDSCAPE PROFESSIONALS Periodic review, CH. 261 (Generally), CH. 672 Post-acknowledgment procedures, CH. 261 Bond and insurance requirements, CH. 672 Remand, when final action required, CH. 522 Civil actions against, CH. 610 Comprehensive planning Licensure, CH. 652, CH. 672 Compliance orders (LCDC), CH. 374 Goal exceptions, generally, CH. 477 LANGUAGE Needed housing, buildable lands, CH. 374 Post-acknowledgment procedures, CH. 261 Gender neutral statutes (marriage), CH. 629 Washington County, reserve boundaries, CH. 150 Interpreters, see INTERPRETERS, generally Conflicts of interest, planning commission mem- Landscape professional license exams, CH. 652, bers, CH. 664 CH. 672 Damascus, withdrawal of tracts from city, Schools (K-12), see SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DIS- CH. 562 TRICTS Deadlines for final action, local governments, CH. 374, CH. 522 LAW COMMISSION, OREGON Energy facility siting, see ENERGY Appropriation (Judicial Department), CH. 691 Enterprise zones, CH. 648 Expedited land divisions, CH. 260 Farm use zones LAW ENFORCEMENT CONTACTS Marijuana production, CH. 614 POLICY AND DATA REVIEW Minimum parcel size, CH. 104 Property line adjustments, CH. 423 COMMITTEE Forestlands Profiling by law enforcement, duties, CH. 681 Minimum parcel size, CH. 104 Property line adjustments, CH. 423 LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AND Transferable development rights, CH. 748 Goals and guidelines, see Comprehensive plan- AGENCIES ning, this topic See also CRIMES AND OFFENSES; PUBLIC Housing, see Residential development, this topic SAFETY PERSONNEL Marijuana production, generally, CH. 614 Arrests, see ARRESTS, generally Metolius resort sites, CH. 748 Cameras, recordings of officers, CH. 550, CH. 553 Minimum parcel size, CH. 104 Citations, electronic filing, CH. 13 Mining and mineral resources, CH. 492 Correctional institutions, see CORRECTIONAL Outdoor mass gatherings, permanent develop- INSTITUTIONS AND PROGRAMS, generally ment, CH. 428 Counties, see COUNTIES Property line adjustments, resource zones, Criminal Fine Account allocations, CH. 811 CH. 423 Deaths on duty, recognition Residential development Jimmy Lee Shoop, HCR 4 Expedited land divisions, CH. 260 Thomas Jeffries, HCR 10 Needed housing, buildable lands, CH. 374 False reports, CH. 361, CH. 751 Small-scale recreation communities, CH. 748 Firearms and weapons Subdivisions and partitions, see SUBDIVISIONS Corrections staff, vehicles, CH. 246 AND PARTITIONS, generally Defenses, generally, CH. 709 Transferable development rights, CH. 748 Inspection of concealed handgun license, public Transportation improvements, cities and coun- building, CH. 605 ties, CH. 280 Retired officers, CH. 709 Urban growth boundaries Forensic imaging, portable electronic devices, Cities outside Metro, optional process, CH. 248 CH. 613 Housing, CH. 374 Humane special agents, CH. 639 I-40 INDEX

Law Enforcement Data System, see CRIMES AND Housing with Services, Task Force on, CH. 719 OFFENSES Immigration Consultant Fraud, Task Force on, Motor vehicles, see MOTOR VEHICLES CH. 753 Personal information protections, CH. 313 Incarcerated Veterans, Task Force on, CH. 824 Personnel records, access, CH. 116 Law Enforcement Profiling Work Group, Profiling, CH. 681 CH. 681 Protective orders (emergency), application by Legal Representation in Childhood Dependency, officer, CH. 252 Task Force on, CH. 776 Public records, see PUBLIC RECORDS Reentry, Employment and Housing, Task Force Recordings of officers performing duties, on, CH. 848 CH. 550, CH. 553 Researching the Medical and Public Health Reserve officers, generally, CH. 117 Properties of Cannabis, Task Force on, Retirement CH. 844 Firearms rights, CH. 709 Reserve Funds, Task Force on, CH. 797 PERS status and benefits, CH. 822 Retirement Savings Board, Oregon, CH. 557 Searches and seizures, see SEARCHES AND SEI- School Nursing, Task Force on, CH. 793 ZURES, generally Shellfish Task Force, Oregon, CH. 814 Sheriffs, see SHERIFFS, generally Willamette Falls Navigation Canal and Locks, Sobering facilities, taking intoxicated persons to, Task Force on, CH. 770 CH. 730 Apportionment of districts, CH. 257 State Police, see STATE POLICE, DEPARTMENT Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see OF, generally APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- Tribal police officers, CH. 174 TATIONS Budgets and budgeting, see STATE FINANCE LAWYERS Capitol, see CAPITOL, OREGON STATE, generally District boundaries, apportionment, CH. 257 See ATTORNEYS, generally Emergency Board, appropriations and alloca- tions, see APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDI- LEASES TURE LIMITATIONS Real property, see REAL PROPERTY Fee approval, see FEES Water rights, Klamath Basin, CH. 445 Hall, Judy, honoring, SCR 18 Indian Services, Commission on Appropriations and expenditure limitations, LEGAL ACCESS PROVIDERS CH. 772, CH. 837 (Generally), CH. 504 Personnel rules, applicability, HCR 15 Legislative Administration Committee LEGAL SERVICES PROGRAM Appropriations and expenditure limitations, CH. 21, CH. 712, CH. 772, CH. 837 (Generally), CH. 2 Oregon State Capitol Foundation, duties, CH. 35 Personnel rules, HCR 15 LEGISLATURE Legislative Counsel Abuse reporting requirements, members, CH. 179 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, Adjournment, see Sessions, this topic CH. 21, CH. 772, CH. 837 Appointments Investment of public funds, review of state law, Health care committee chairs CH. 840 Basic health program, stakeholder group, Oregon Revised Statutes, see STATUTES, gener- CH. 256 ally Minority leaders Personnel rules, applicability, HCR 15 Cannabis Environmental Best Practices, Task Legislative Fiscal Office Force on, CH. 614 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, Willamette Falls Navigation Canal and Locks, CH. 21, CH. 772, CH. 837 Task Force on, CH. 770 Investment of public funds, review of state law, Senate confirmation CH. 840 Health Insurance Exchange Advisory Commit- Operating Fund transfer (governmental service tee, CH. 3 expenses), CH. 840 Librarian, State, CH. 328 Personnel rules, applicability, HCR 15 Library Board, State, CH. 328 Reports and studies, see Reports and studies, Resilience Officer, State, CH. 762 this topic Retirement Savings Board, Oregon, CH. 557 Legislative Revenue Office Speaker and President Appropriations and expenditure limitations, Campaign Finance Reform, Task Force on, CH. 772, CH. 837 CH. 702 Personnel rules, applicability, HCR 15 Cannabis Environmental Best Practices, Task Reports and studies, see Reports and studies, Force on, CH. 614 this topic Capital Construction Budget Process, Task Tax credits, revenue impact, CH. 641 Force on, CH. 840 Tax restructuring, proposed legislation, CH. 701 Class Sizes, Task Force on, CH. 728 Line, Ramona, honoring, HCR 11 Client and Staff Safety, Task Force on, CH. 777 Lobbying Fair Council, State, CH. 589 (Generally), CH. 813 Funding for Fish, Wildlife and Related Outdoor David S. Barrows Lobby Center, SCR 15 Recreation and Education, Task Force on, Measures (generally) CH. 712 2015 regular session, generally, HCR 15 OREGON LAWS 2015 I-41

2016 regular session, generally, SCR 20 Dyslexia, CH. 790 Referendum, see INITIATIVE AND REFEREN- Educators Equity Act, CH. 188 DUM, generally Statewide education plan, CH. 618 Resolutions, see RESOLUTIONS, generally STEM education, CH. 763 Tax credits, revenue impact, CH. 641 Education, State Board of (community college Members course placement), CH. 159 Abuse reporting requirements, CH. 179 Energy, State Department of (green energy technol- In memoriam ogy), CH. 424 Frohnmayer, David B., HCR 27 Environmental Quality, Department of Macpherson, Hector Jr., SCR 17 Solid waste management, CH. 534, CH. 662 Whelan, Edward J., HCR 32 Woodstove smoke reduction, CH. 476 Whipple, Blaine, SCR 8 Fire Marshal, State (rail transport emergencies), Salaries, application of laws, CH. 840 CH. 739 Personnel rules, HCR 15 Fish and Wildlife, State Department of Redistricting, CH. 257 Cost recovery, CH. 566 Referendum, see INITIATIVE AND REFEREN- Hatcheries, CH. 734 DUM, generally Predator management plan, CH. 363 Reports and studies Uniformed services, licenses, CH. 459 (Public bodies, generally) Forester, State (private property losses from fire), Liquidated and delinquent accounts, CH. 643, CH. 517 CH. 766 Funding for Fish, Wildlife and Related Outdoor Rec- 529 Savings Board, Oregon (ABLE program), reation and Education, Task Force on, CH. 712 CH. 843 Geology and Mineral Industries, State Department Administrative Services, Oregon Department of of (mineral resource potential), CH. 826 Criminal records checks, CH. 758 Health Authority, Oregon Debt collection, CH. 766 Basic health program, CH. 256 Public contracts, CH. 646 Chemicals of concern, children’s products, Supervisory ratios, state agencies, CH. 622 CH. 786 Agriculture, State Department of Credentialing information, CH. 152, CH. 297 Canola growing, CH. 638 Dental care Food processing equipment, CH. 827 Pregnant women, CH. 750 Pesticides, CH. 833 State dental director, CH. 395 Aviation Board, State (aircraft fuel tax distribu- Financing health care, generally, CH. 725 tions), CH. 700 Health Information Technology program, Ore- Business Development Department, Oregon gon, CH. 243 Pacific Northwest Manufacturing Partnership Health Plan Quality Metrics Committee, Advisory Committee, CH. 22 CH. 389 Rural technology infrastructure, CH. 432 Inhalant delivery systems, CH. 158 Campaign Finance Reform, Task Force on, CH. 702 Marijuana education programs, CH. 614 Cannabis Environmental Best Practices, Task Force Primary care payments, health insurers, on, CH. 614 CH. 575 Capital Construction Budget Process, Task Force Sobering facilities, CH. 730 on, CH. 840 Terminal disease, treatments not approved by Central Oregon Health Council, CH. 359 FDA, CH. 819 Clackamas County (forestry product cooperative Health Insurance Exchange Advisory Committee, project), CH. 733 CH. 3 Class Sizes, Task Force on, CH. 728 Health Policy Board, Oregon Client and Staff Safety, Task Force on, CH. 777 Health care data, CH. 389 Consumer and Business Services, Department of Provider financial incentives, CH. 829 Health insurance Higher Education Coordinating Commission COFA islanders, CH. 717 Affordable Baccalaureate Degree Act, CH. 214 Exchange, generally, CH. 3 Athletic directors and coaches, hiring, CH. 369 Health information disclosures, CH. 470 Career advising and mentorship pilot program, Primary care payments, CH. 575 CH. 801 Rate review, CH. 88 Community college course placement, CH. 159 Transitional health benefit plans, CH. 515 Demographic data, sexual orientation, CH. 670 Corrections, Department of (Family Sentencing Educators Equity Act, CH. 188 Alternative Pilot Program), CH. 830 Employee information, generally, CH. 768 Debt Policy Advisory Commission, State, CH. 40 High school students, college credit programs, Dental director, state, CH. 395 CH. 781 Early Learning Council (Early Learning Hubs), Improving student success and outcomes, gener- CH. 773 ally, CH. 781 Early Learning Division Open educational resources, CH. 727 Exempt family child care providers, CH. 698 Oregon Opportunity Grants, CH. 624 Preschool program, CH. 745 Oregon Promise program, CH. 697 Education Investment Board, Oregon (Educators Part-time faculty, health benefits, CH. 768 Equity Act), CH. 188 Transfer of credits, CH. 132 Education, Department of Underrepresented communities, CH. 741 Career and technical education, CH. 763 Home Care Commission, CH. 796 Charter schools, weighted lotteries, CH. 585 Housing and Community Services Department Dental screenings, CH. 558 (housing stabilization programs), CH. 536 Dropout prevention, CH. 567 Housing with Services, Task Force on, CH. 719 I-42 INDEX

Human Services, Department of Teacher Standards and Practices Commis- Consolidated application process work group, sion, CH. 479 CH. 195 Community Housing Trust Account, CH. 178 Family Sentencing Alternative Pilot Program, Information technology, CH. 807 CH. 830 Shellfish Task Force, Oregon, CH. 814 Home care worker registry, CH. 796 State Lands, Department of (historically filled JOBS Plus program, CH. 765 lands), CH. 804 Residential care for children, CH. 706 State School Fund and poverty work group, CH. 732 Runaway and homeless youths, CH. 153 Superintendent of Public Instruction (summative Hunger Task Force, CH. 180 assessments), CH. 135 Immigration Consultant Fraud, Task Force on, Talent Council, Oregon, CH. 682 CH. 753 Teacher Standards and Practices Commission Incarcerated Veterans, Task Force on, CH. 824 Alternative authorization pilot program, Independent Scientific Review for Natural CH. 738 Resources, Task Force on, CH. 771 Dyslexia, CH. 245 Information Officer, State Chief, CH. 807 Educators Equity Act, CH. 188 Judicial branch agencies (liquidated and delinquent Trail Blazers Foundation, CH. 806 accounts), CH. 766 Transportation, Department of Labor and Industries, Bureau of (discrimination), Land use planning, transportation improve- CH. 609 ments, CH. 280 Land bank authorities, CH. 631 Passenger rail, CH. 225 Land Conservation and Development, Department Treasurer, State (information technology), CH. 807 of (transportation), CH. 280 Type B area agencies and DHS designees (abuse), Landscape Contractors Board, State (licensure), CH. 568 CH. 652 Universities, generally (tuition increases), CH. 840 Law Enforcement Profiling Work Group, CH. 681 Veterans’ Affairs, Department of Legal Representation in Childhood Dependency, Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender veterans, Task Force on, CH. 776 CH. 847 Legislative Counsel (investment of public funds), Women veterans, CH. 752, CH. 821 CH. 840 Water Resources Department (temporary water use Legislative Fiscal Office transfers), CH. 384 Investment of public funds, CH. 840 Water supply development projects, task forces, Liquidated and delinquent accounts, CH. 643, CH. 156 CH. 766 Willamette Falls Navigation Canal and Locks, Task Legislative Revenue Officer Force on, CH. 770 Offshore jurisdictions, corporate tax treatment, Resolutions, see RESOLUTIONS, generally CH. 755 Seismic resilience planning, CH. 762 Tax credits, revenue impact, CH. 641 Sessions Tax restructuring, proposed legislation, CH. 701 2015 regular session, generally, HCR 15 Library Board, State, CH. 328 2016 regular session, generally, SCR 20 Liquor Control Commission, Oregon (marijuana), Adjournment CH. 1, CH. 614 2015 organizational session, SCR 5 Nurse Staffing Advisory Board, CH. 669 2015 regular session, HCR 33 Oregon State University Extension Service (outdoor education grants), CH. 782 LEVEES Pacific Northwest Manufacturing Partnership Advi- (Generally), CH. 667, CH. 812 sory Committee, CH. 22 Parks and Recreation Department, State (all-ter- rain vehicles), CH. 341 LIABILITY Pesticide Analytical and Response Center, CH. 833 Damages, see DAMAGES, generally Portland, City of (photo radar), CH. 721 Immunity, see PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES, Public universities, generally (tuition increases), generally CH. 840 Torts, see TORTS, generally Public Utility Commission Energy storage systems, CH. 312 LIBRARIES Natural gas services expansion, CH. 754 (Generally), CH. 328 Property tax exemptions, CH. 23 Public library funding, CH. 328 Solar energy programs, CH. 556 State Library Reentry, Employment and Housing, Task Force on, (Generally), CH. 328 CH. 848 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, Researching the Medical and Public Health Proper- CH. 328, CH. 407, CH. 837 ties of Cannabis, Task Force on, CH. 844 State Library Donation Fund, CH. 840 Reserve Funds, Task Force on, CH. 797 Retirement Savings Board, Oregon, CH. 557 Revenue, Department of (offshore jurisdictions, cor- LICENSES AND PERMITS porate tax treatment), CH. 755 (Note: this topic contains entries of general School Nursing, Task Force on, CH. 793 applicability only. See separate index topics for Secretary of State specific licenses and permits.) Audits Education and training, see EDUCATION AND Municipalities, CH. 29 TRAINING Public records, CH. 413 Emergency services, out-of-state businesses, School assessments, CH. 372 exemptions, CH. 468 OREGON LAWS 2015 I-43

Examinations, see EXAMINATIONS AND TESTS Rural rental housing loans, CH. 182 Seismic rehabilitation financing programs, LIENS CH. 48 State finance, see STATE FINANCE, generally Bonds, CH. 53 Student loans, see COLLEGES AND UNIVERSI- County Clerk Lien Record, CH. 168, CH. 294 TIES Drainage districts, CH. 544 Title loans, CH. 490 Foreclosures, CH. 242, CH. 291 Veterans, CH. 382 Personal information, court documents, CH. 197 Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund, CH. 626 Tax liens, CH. 242, CH. 309, CH. 444, CH. 643 Water supply development projects, CH. 156, CH. 812 LIFE INSURANCE See also INSURANCE AND INSURERS LOBBYING Annuity policies, CH. 85 (Generally), CH. 813 Armed Forces membership association, CH. 460 David S. Barrows Lobby Center, SCR 15 Lapse of coverage, notices, CH. 91 LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LIGHTS AND LIGHTING Actions and proceedings, see ACTIONS AND Energy efficiency standards, CH. 276 PROCEEDINGS Motor vehicles, see MOTOR VEHICLES Annexation, see ANNEXATION, generally Audits, generally, CH. 29 LIMITATION OF ACTIONS AND Beekeeping in residential areas, regulation, PROCEEDINGS CH. 823 Bonds, see BONDS Plaintiff who is child or has disabling mental Buildings condition, CH. 510 Building code programs, see BUILDINGS Sex offenses, CH. 417 Public buildings, see PUBLIC BUILDINGS, gen- erally LINE, RAMONA Seismic rehabilitation financing programs, CH. 48 Honoring, HCR 11 Cities, see CITIES, generally Condemnation, see CONDEMNATION, generally Contracts and agreements, see CONTRACTS AND LIQUOR AGREEMENTS; PUBLIC CONTRACTS, gener- See ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, generally ally Counties, see COUNTIES, generally LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION, Debt collection, see DEBTORS AND CREDITORS Districts, see DISTRICTS, generally OREGON Economic development, see ECONOMIC DEVEL- Alcoholic beverages, see ALCOHOLIC BEVER- OPMENT, generally AGES, generally Elections, see ELECTIONS Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see Emergencies and disasters, see EMERGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- AND DISASTERS, generally TATIONS Employment Beverage container collection and redemption, See also PUBLIC EMPLOYEES AND OFFIC- CH. 724 ERS Human trafficking informational materials, County employees, see COUNTIES CH. 221 Work schedules, authority, generally, CH. 591 Marijuana Energy facility siting, cost recovery, CH. 488 OLCC Account expenditures, CH. 20, CH. 817 Health care facility financing authorities, Recreational (Ballot Measure 91), see MARI- CH. 220 JUANA Highways and roads, see HIGHWAYS AND Per bottle surcharge, credit to General Fund, ROADS CH. 840 Information technology, see COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Intergovernmental cooperation, see INTERGOV- Employment status of entertainers, CH. 735 ERNMENTAL COOPERATION, generally Investments (Generally), CH. 33 LOANS Legislative review and report, CH. 840 Beginning and Expanding Farmer Loan Pro- Land bank authorities, contaminated property, gram, CH. 165 CH. 631 Consumer finance loans, CH. 490 Land use planning, see LAND USE PLANNING, Economic development, see ECONOMIC DEVEL- generally OPMENT, generally Marijuana, authority, CH. 614, CH. 784 Financial institutions, see FINANCIAL INSTITU- Mass transit, see MASS TRANSIT, generally TIONS, generally Meetings, see PUBLIC MEETINGS, generally Mortgages and trust deeds, see MORTGAGES Mining permits, CH. 492 AND TRUST DEEDS, generally Mobile medical clinics, regulation, CH. 142 Motor vehicles, see MOTOR VEHICLES Oregon transparency website postings, CH. 456 Pawnbrokers, CH. 90 Public health, see PUBLIC HEALTH, generally Payday loans, CH. 490 Public lands, see PUBLIC LANDS, generally I-44 INDEX

Public libraries, funding, CH. 328 MALT BEVERAGES Public records, see PUBLIC RECORDS, generally See ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Regional Infrastructure Fund, CH. 812 Sewers and sewage, see SEWERS AND SEWAGE, generally MANUFACTURED STRUCTURES Taxation, see TAXATION (Generally), CH. 217 Wrongful death claims, CH. 419 Landlord-tenant law, see LANDLORD AND TEN- ANT, generally LONG TERM CARE Taxation Property taxation, CH. 31, CH. 217 Facilities, see NURSING HOMES AND CARE Sale of parks, capital gains exemption, CH. 217 FACILITIES, generally Home care, see HOME CARE, generally Insurance MARIJUANA Lapse of coverage, notices, CH. 91 Cannabis Environmental Best Practices, Task Tax credits, CH. 701 Force on, CH. 614 Ombudsman, CH. 21, CH. 365, CH. 408, CH. 837 Crimes and offenses School students, educational costs, CH. 282 (Generally), CH. 1, CH. 614 Diversion, CH. 258 LOTTERY, OREGON STATE Reduction of sentence, CH. 290, CH. 614 Setting aside convictions, CH. 290, CH. 614, Allocation of proceeds CH. 844 (Generally), CH. 811 Industrial hemp, CH. 1, CH. 503 Bonds, see BONDS Medical marijuana Parks and Natural Resources Fund, CH. 659 (Generally), CH. 614, CH. 817, CH. 844 Reversion of unspent allocations, CH. 840 Limited retail recreational sales by dispensaries, Schools and school districts, CH. 811 CH. 784 Transportation projects, CH. 812 Local government authority, CH. 614, CH. 784 Bonds, see BONDS Registration system, generally, CH. 614 Public aid recipients as prize winners, CH. 316, Recreational marijuana (Ballot Measure 91) CH. 711 (Generally), CH. 1, CH. 614, CH. 817 Responsible Gambling Code of Practices, CH. 478 Limited retail sales by medical marijuana dispensa- ries, CH. 784 LOW-INCOME PERSONS Local government authority, CH. 1, CH. 614, Bodies of indigent persons, unclaimed, CH. 651 CH. 784 Energy Marijuana Control and Regulation Fund, CH. 614, Assistance programs, CH. 180, CH. 187 CH. 817 Termination of service, CH. 370 OLCC Account expenditures, CH. 20, CH. 817 Homelessness, see HOMELESSNESS, generally Oregon Marijuana Account, CH. 1, CH. 20 Housing, see HOUSING, generally Taxation, CH. 1, CH. 614, CH. 699 Hunger, state programs, generally, CH. 180 Research, CH. 1, CH. 614, CH. 844 Individual development accounts, CH. 253, Schools, abuse prevention programs, CH. 614 CH. 701 Taxation, CH. 1, CH. 614, CH. 699 Legal Services Program, CH. 2 Medical assistance program, see MEDICAL MARINE BOARD, STATE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, generally Appropriations and expenditure limitations, Public assistance, see PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, gen- CH. 601, CH. 837 erally Outfitters and guides, regulation, CH. 438 State School Fund and poverty work group, CH. 732 MARIOTA, MARCUS MACPHERSON, HECTOR JR. Honoring, SR 3 In memoriam, SCR 17 MARITIME PILOTS, OREGON BOARD MAIL AND MAILING OF Addresses, see ADDRESSES, generally Appropriations and expenditure limitations, Alcoholic beverages, direct shipment to consum- CH. 837 ers, CH. 673 Appeal notices, CH. 80 MARKS, TAYLOR DANIEL Cooperative corporation notices, CH. 113 Honoring, HCR 22 Electronic mail, see COMPUTERS AND INFOR- MATION SYSTEMS Nurseries, shipping permits, CH. 533 MARRIAGE Supplemental nutrition assistance notices, See also SPOUSES CH. 269 Dissolution, annulment, or separation, see DIS- SOLUTION, ANNULMENT, OR SEPARATION, generally MAIN STREET REVITALIZATION Gender neutral statutory language, CH. 629 GRANT PROGRAM, OREGON Name changes, CH. 425 (Generally), CH. 812, CH. 831 Solemnization, CH. 168 OREGON LAWS 2015 I-45

MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPISTS Mental health care See COUNSELORS AND THERAPISTS, (Generally), CH. 798 LICENSED PROFESSIONAL, generally Organizational providers, generally, CH. 152 State hospital residents, CH. 836 Minors MARTIAL ARTS Child abuse medical assessments, CH. 100 Mixed martial arts events, CH. 446 Community health improvement plans, CH. 402 Home and community-based care, CH. 393 MASS OUTDOOR GATHERINGS Patient centered primary care homes, CH. 798 (Generally), CH. 428 Prepaid managed care health services organiza- tions, CH. 792 Primary care providers MASS TRANSIT Loan repayment program, CH. 829 See also TRANSPORTATION Patient centered primary care homes, CH. 798 Motor carrier laws, applicability, CH. 283 Primary Care Transformation Initiative, CH. 575 Rail fixed guideway systems, CH. 489 Recovery of aid, CH. 129, CH. 711 Rural health care providers, financial assistance, MASSAGE THERAPY CH. 829 Tobacco Settlement Funds Account moneys, See also HEALTH PROFESSIONALS CH. 816 (Generally), CH. 491

MCCALL, THOMAS LAWSON MEDICAL BOARD, OREGON Appropriations and expenditure limitations, Tom McCall Day, CH. 19 CH. 409, CH. 837 Members, CH. 403 MCKINLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Commemorating 100th anniversary, HCR 13 MEDICAL CARE AND TREATMENT (Note: see separate topics for specific health pro- MEDIATION fessionals, as well as topic HEALTH PROFES- See DISPUTE RESOLUTION, generally SIONALS.) Adrenal insufficiency, CH. 501, CH. 676 MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Advance directives, CH. 82 Aftercare, hospital discharge, CH. 263, CH. 466 (Generally -- technical statutory changes), CH. 70 Alcohol and drug abuse, see ALCOHOL AND Alcohol or drug abuse, CH. 467, CH. 798 DRUG ABUSE, generally Assessments (monetary), CH. 16 Anatomical gifts, CH. 844 Behavioral health homes, generally, CH. 798 Autism spectrum disorders, CH. 674 Contracts and agreements Brain injuries, see BRAIN INJURIES, generally Coordinated care organizations, see Coordinated Cancer, see CANCER, generally care organizations (generally), this topic Central Oregon Health Council, CH. 359 Prepaid managed care health services organiza- Children, see Minors, this topic tions, CH. 792 Computer databases, Internet, see COMPUTERS Coordinated care organizations (generally) AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS Central Oregon Health Council, community advi- sory council, CH. 359 Correctional institutions, see CORRECTIONAL Community health improvement plans, CH. 402 INSTITUTIONS AND PROGRAMS Contracts, generally CPR and automated external defibrillators, External quality reviews, CH. 552 school instruction, CH. 338 Health outcome and quality measures, CH. 389 Dental care, see DENTISTS AND DENTAL CARE, Proposed amendments, notice, CH. 799 generally External quality reviews, CH. 552 Drugs and medicines, see DRUGS AND MEDI- Organizational providers, generally, CH. 152 CINES, generally Outcome and quality measures, CH. 389 Education and training, see EDUCATION AND Primary care costs, reports, CH. 575 TRAINING Correctional facility inmates, CH. 836 Emergency and trauma care Dental care Adrenal insufficiency, CH. 501, CH. 676 Certified health workers, CH. 542 All-terrain vehicles, grants, CH. 435 Dental pilot project, CH. 842 CPR and automated external defibrillators, school Pregnant women, CH. 750 instruction, CH. 338 Drugs and medicines Drug overdoses, criminal immunity, CH. 274 Abuse or misuse, CH. 467, CH. 798 Oregon Trauma Registry, CH. 286 Oregon Prescription Drug Program, CH. 318, Epilepsy awareness, Purple Day, HCR 14 CH. 551 Examinations and tests, see EXAMINATIONS Pharmacy services, CH. 362, CH. 467 AND TESTS Synchronization policy for refills, CH. 800 Financing health care, generally, study, CH. 725 Health insurance exchange, CH. 3 Fluoroscopy, CH. 62 Home and community-based care, CH. 393 Health information, see HEALTH INFORMA- Hospitals and health care facilities TION, generally Assessments (monetary), CH. 16 Health insurance, see HEALTH INSURANCE, gen- State hospital residents, CH. 836 erally Lottery prize winners, CH. 711 Home care, see HOME CARE, generally I-46 INDEX

Hospice patients, communications contracts, Primary care provider loan assistance programs, rights, CH. 181 CH. 829 Hospitals and health care facilities, see HOSPI- Rural Medical Education Loan Fund, CH. 513 TALS AND HEALTH CARE FACILITIES, gener- Scholars for a Healthy Oregon Initiative, ally CH. 829 Immunizations, see IMMUNIZATIONS AND VAC- Tax credits, CH. 701, CH. 829 CINATIONS, generally Surgical technologists, CH. 373 Interpreters, health care, CH. 318 Schools, see SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DIS- Liability, immunity, see PRIVILEGES AND TRICTS IMMUNITIES Surgical technology, CH. 373 Long term care, see LONG TERM CARE, generally Tax credits, CH. 701, CH. 829 Marijuana, medical use, see MARIJUANA Telemedical health services, CH. 340 Medical assistance program, see MEDICAL Terminal disease ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, generally Advance directives, CH. 82 Medical Teams International, honoring founder Hospice patients, communications contracts, rights, Ron Post, HCR 23 CH. 181 Mental illness, see MENTAL ILLNESS AND MEN- Palliative care, generally, CH. 789 TAL HEALTH, generally Treatments not approved by FDA, CH. 819 Minors Trauma care, see Emergency and trauma care, Chemicals of concern, children’s products, CH. 786 this topic Concussion protocols, athletics, CH. 392 Veterans, see VETERANS Contraceptives, prescriptions, CH. 649 Veterinary medicine, see VETERINARIANS AND Dental care, see DENTISTS AND DENTAL VETERINARY MEDICINE, generally CARE Vision care, see VISION, generally Immunizations, see IMMUNIZATIONS AND X-rays, see X-RAYS, generally VACCINATIONS, generally Medical assistance program, see MEDICAL MEDICAL IMAGING, BOARD OF ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Mental illness, see MENTAL ILLNESS AND Appropriations and expenditure limitations, MENTAL HEALTH CH. 192, CH. 837 Schools, see SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DIS- Fee approval by legislature, CH. 227 TRICTS Members, CH. 385 Mobile medical clinics, CH. 142 Palliative care, generally, CH. 789 MEETINGS, PUBLIC Pesticide poisoning, CH. 833 See PUBLIC MEETINGS, generally Pregnancy and childbirth, see PREGNANCY AND CHILDBIRTH, generally Price of services, generally, CH. 845 MEMORIALS Primary care Highways and roads, see HIGHWAYS AND Expense allocation reports, health insurers, ROADS CH. 575 World War II memorial, CH. 531 Medical assistance program, see MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM MENACING Naturopathic physicians, CH. 224 (Generally), CH. 639 Primary Care Transformation Initiative, CH. 575 Rural or underserved areas, see Rural or under- served areas, this topic MENTAL DISEASE OR DEFECT Public employees, see PUBLIC EMPLOYEES See also MENTAL ILLNESS AND MENTAL AND OFFICERS HEALTH Public health, see PUBLIC HEALTH, generally Community resources, availability, determina- Records and reports tions, CH. 130 Ambulatory surgery and inpatient discharge Firearms prohibitions, CH. 201 abstract records, CH. 318 Setting aside judgment, CH. 320 Credentialing information, CH. 152, CH. 297 Sex offenders, CH. 820 Health information, see HEALTH INFORMA- TION, generally Health insurers, CH. 59, CH. 575 MENTAL ILLNESS AND MENTAL Health outcome and quality measures, CH. 389 HEALTH Immunizations, CH. 802 Alcohol and drug abuse, see ALCOHOL AND Medical marijuana program, CH. 614 DRUG ABUSE, generally Nursing staff, hospitals, CH. 669 Autism spectrum disorders, CH. 674 Pesticide poisonings, CH. 833 Commitment Prescription monitoring program, CH. 481 Community mental health programs, CH. 785 Sobering facilities, CH. 730 Criminal offenders, see MENTAL DISEASE OR Terminal disease, treatments not approved by FDA, DEFECT, generally CH. 819 Hospitals, see Hospitals and facilities, this topic Trauma Registry, Oregon, CH. 286 "Person with mental illness," defined, CH. 433 Rural or underserved areas Prehearing period of treatment, CH. 461 Provider incentives Community mental health programs, CH. 785 (Generally), CH. 829 Consumer Advisory Council, CH. 287 Health Care Provider Incentive Fund, CH. 829 Conversion therapy, minors, prohibition, CH. 79 OREGON LAWS 2015 I-47

Criminal defendants, capacity, see MENTAL DIS- Personnel EASE OR DEFECT, generally See also VETERANS Declarations for mental health treatment, CH. 82 Compensation Developmental disabilities, see DISABILITIES, Income tax, CH. 701 PERSONS WITH Public employment leave of absence, CH. 42 Firearms prohibitions, CH. 50, CH. 201 Deaths on duty, recognition Health information disclosures, generally, Anders, Mabry James, SCR 16 CH. 473 Coffey, Keaton Grant, SCR 14 Health insurance, CH. 588 Fallen Hero roadside memorials, CH. 47 Hospitals and facilities Gold Star Families, veterans’ recognition license See also Commitment, this topic plates, CH. 183 Blue Mountain Recovery Center, CH. 318, CH. 581 Marks, Taylor Daniel, HCR 22 Discharge, CH. 466 Pelham, John Alexander, SCR 7 Health information disclosures, generally, CH. 473 Purple Heart State, HCR 30 Medical assistance benefits, CH. 836 Rodewald, Joseph E., HCR 1 Prehearing period of treatment, CH. 461 Tawney, Ian M., HCR 3 Residential facilities and homes, see RESIDEN- Welch, Nickolas S., SCR 6 TIAL FACILITIES AND HOMES, generally Wiens, Kory, and working dog Cooper, HCR 2 Sale or transfer, former state facilities, CH. 178, Windsor, Nathan, SCR 12 CH. 581 Driver licenses and permits, CH. 455 Seclusion, use, CH. 81 Electric or gas service termination, CH. 370 Housing for Mental Health Fund, CH. 812 Fish and wildlife licenses, CH. 459 Medical assistance program, see MEDICAL Health care notice requirements, Oregon Health ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Authority, CH. 621 Minors Higher education, see COLLEGES AND UNI- Conversion therapy, prohibition, CH. 79 VERSITIES Day and residential treatment programs, school Personal information protections, CH. 383 students, CH. 282 POW/MIA flag, public buildings, CH. 185 Developmental disabilities, see DISABILITIES, Purple Heart State, designating Oregon as, PERSONS WITH HCR 30 Guilty except for insanity, records expunction, Veterans, see VETERANS, generally CH. 320 Suicide, CH. 296 Protective proceedings, see PROTECTIVE PRO- MILITARY DEPARTMENT, OREGON CEEDINGS, generally Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see Sex crime convictions, mental health profession- APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- als, CH. 611 TATIONS Statute of limitations, plaintiffs with disabling mental condition, CH. 510 MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS Suicide, notice and information-sharing, CH. 296 Advertising, raw milk, CH. 58 Grade designations, CH. 203 METAL PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS Tax exemption, food processing equipment, (Generally), CH. 240 CH. 827

METOLIUS RESORT SITES MINING AND MINERAL RESOURCES (Generally), CH. 748 Exclusion certificates, surface mining, CH. 834 Fees, CH. 834 Land use planning, CH. 492 METROPOLITAN SERVICE DISTRICT Mineral resource potential in Oregon, study, Auditor, economic interest statements, CH. 233 CH. 826 Urban growth boundaries, see LAND USE PLAN- Permits, CH. 492, CH. 834 NING Reclamation Guarantee Fund, CH. 834 Visitor-oriented facilities, authority, CH. 49 State lands, property rights, CH. 285

MID-COLUMBIA HEALTH FOUNDATION MINORITIES Lottery bonds, CH. 20 Disadvantaged business certification, CH. 148, CH. 325, CH. 565 MIDWIVES Discrimination, see DISCRIMINATION, generally Hospital admitting privileges, nurse practitio- Higher education, see COLLEGES AND UNIVER- ners, CH. 63 SITIES; COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND DIS- TRICTS Profiling, law enforcement, prohibitions, CH. 681 MILES, DANIEL J. Schools (K-12), see SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DIS- Honoring, HCR 5 TRICTS

MILITARY MINORS Facilities, funding, CH. 808, CH. 837 Abuse, see CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT, gener- Insurance Code exemption, membership associa- ally tion, CH. 460 Adoption, see ADOPTION OF PERSONS, generally Oregon Military Museum, CH. 808, CH. 837 Boys and Girls Clubs, funding, CH. 812 I-48 INDEX

Chemicals of concern, children’s products, MORROW, PORT OF CH. 786 Lottery bonds, CH. 812 Child care, see CHILD CARE, generally Contraceptives, prescriptions, CH. 649 Crimes and offenses, see CRIMES AND MORTGAGES AND TRUST DEEDS OFFENSES Foreclosures, see FORECLOSURES Custody, see CUSTODY OF CHILDREN, generally Manufactured structures and floating homes, tax Damages, medical expenses of parent or conser- statements, CH. 31 vator, CH. 213 Mortgage loan origination, licensure, CH. 677 Dental care, see DENTISTS AND DENTAL CARE Payoff statements, CH. 431 Disabilities, see DISABILITIES, PERSONS WITH, Reverse mortgages, required disclosures, CH. 87 generally Rural rental housing loans, CH. 182 Early Learning Hubs, CH. 402, CH. 745, CH. 773 Secured transactions, financing statements, Electric or gas service termination, CH. 370 record of mortgage, CH. 538 Employment, see LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT Fish and wildlife, youth licenses, CH. 779 MORTUARY AND CEMETERY BOARD, Foster care, see FOSTER CARE, generally STATE Guardianships, see GUARDIAN AND WARD, gen- erally Appropriations and expenditure limitations, Health care, see MEDICAL CARE AND TREAT- CH. 192, CH. 651, CH. 837 MENT Cemeteries, temporary operating permits, Immunizations, see IMMUNIZATIONS AND VAC- CH. 430 CINATIONS, generally Investigative authority, CH. 516 Juvenile Code, see JUVENILE COURTS AND Unclaimed bodies, duties, CH. 651 PROCEEDINGS, generally; JUVENILE DELIN- QUENTS AND DEPENDENTS, generally MOTOR CARRIERS Mental health, see MENTAL ILLNESS AND MEN- (Generally), CH. 283 TAL HEALTH Taxation Missing children clearinghouse, CH. 134 Fuel taxes, CH. 77, CH. 716 Pregnancy and childbirth, see PREGNANCY AND Weight-mile tax, CH. 543, CH. 716 CHILDBIRTH, generally Protective proceedings, see PROTECTIVE PRO- CEEDINGS, generally MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE Runaways and homelessness See also INSURANCE AND INSURERS Advisory committee, CH. 153 Driving record, consideration by insurer, CH. 76 Suicide, CH. 296 Personal injury protection, CH. 5 Schools (K-12), see SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DIS- Rental companies, CH. 524 TRICTS, generally Uninsured motorist coverage, CH. 5 Sex offenses, see SEX OFFENSES Sexual orientation or gender identity, therapy MOTOR VEHICLES prohibitions, CH. 79 (Generally -- obsolete statute revisions), CH. 138 Statute of limitations, child plaintiffs, CH. 510 All-terrain vehicles, see ALL-TERRAIN VEHI- Suicide, CH. 296 CLES, generally Support, see SUPPORT OF DEPENDENTS, gener- Alternative fuel vehicles ally See also FUEL Tobacco, inhalants, CH. 158 Charging or fueling facilities Voter registration, records, disclosure, CH. 8 Condominiums or planned communities, Youth correction facilities, see JUVENILE CH. 249 DELINQUENTS AND DEPENDENTS Unlawful parking, CH. 208 Road usage charges, CH. 716 MISDEMEANORS Auctions, CH. 111 Bicycles, stop lights, authority to proceed, See CRIMES AND OFFENSES, generally CH. 147 Counties MISSING CHILDREN CLEARINGHOUSE County vehicles, license plates, CH. 540 (Generally), CH. 134 Highways and roads, see HIGHWAYS AND ROADS Registration fees, authority, CH. 404 MISTREATMENT, CRIMINAL Crimes and offenses Elderly victims, search warrants, CH. 415 Animals, impounding, CH. 177 Bicycles, stop lights, authority to proceed, CH. 147 MIXED MARTIAL ARTS EVENTS Driving under influence, see DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE, generally (Generally), CH. 446 Ignition interlock devices, CH. 251, CH. 577 Motorcycles or mopeds MONEY TRANSMISSION BUSINESSES Stop lights, authority to proceed, CH. 147 Licensure, CH. 118 Unlawful operation, CH. 502 Parking, CH. 208 Photo radar, CH. 721 MOPEDS Profiling, CH. 681 See MOTORCYCLES AND MOPEDS, generally Registration plates, illegal display, CH. 154 OREGON LAWS 2015 I-49

Safety belt violations, CH. 109 Permits, see Licenses, permits, certificates, this Speed limits, CH. 746 topic Trade practices enforcement, see TRADE REGU- Photo radar, CH. 721 LATION AND COMPETITION Police, see Law enforcement officers and agen- Window tinting, CH. 579 cies, this topic Dealers, see Sale or transfer, this topic Pollution control Driver licenses and permits, ID cards Alternative fuel vehicles, see Alternative fuel Address changes, CH. 716 vehicles, this topic Expiration date, volunteers outside U.S., CH. 215 Low carbon fuel standards, CH. 4 Military personnel, CH. 455 Records and reports Motorcycles and mopeds, CH. 716 Driving privileges, see Driver licenses and per- Parking passes, state parks, information at licens- mits, ID cards, this topic ing locations, CH. 54 Driving record, insurer consideration, CH. 76 Photographs, CH. 455 Ignition interlock devices, CH. 577 School enrollment, minors, CH. 716 Road usage charges, CH. 716 Driving under influence, see DRIVING UNDER Registration INFLUENCE, generally Electronically transmitted documents, CH. 708 Electric or hybrid vehicles, see Alternative fuel Employment address, CH. 404 vehicles, this topic Fees Electronically transmitted documents, gener- Counties and districts, CH. 404 ally, CH. 708 Plates, CH. 742, CH. 806 Exports, adverse actions against dealer, CH. 396 Plates Fees County-owned vehicles, CH. 540 Dealers, processing documents, CH. 708 Electronically transmitted documents, CH. 708 Fuel metering devices, CH. 448 Fees, surcharges, CH. 742, CH. 806 Registration, see Registration, this topic Illegal display, CH. 154 Road use assessment fee, fuel tax credit, CH. 77 Special, group, customized Tires, waste disposal sites, CH. 662 (Generally), CH. 806 Firearms storage, corrections staff, CH. 246 Breast cancer awareness, CH. 806 Fuel, see FUEL, generally Pacific Wonderland, CH. 390 Guaranteed asset protection waivers, CH. 523 Portland Trail Blazers, CH. 806 Salmon, CH. 742 Highways and roads, see HIGHWAYS AND Transfer to another vehicle, CH. 404 ROADS, generally Veterans’ recognition, Gold Star Families, Identification cards, see Driver licenses and per- CH. 183 mits, ID cards, this topic Transfer to another vehicle, CH. 404 Ignition interlock devices, CH. 251, CH. 577 Proof of registration, CH. 154 Insurance Renewal, notice, CH. 404 Guaranteed asset protection waivers, CH. 523 Rental vehicles, insurance, CH. 524 Motor vehicle insurance, see MOTOR VEHICLE Reports, see Records and reports, this topic INSURANCE, generally Road usage charges, CH. 716 Rental companies, limited license, CH. 524 Road use assessment fee, fuel tax credit, CH. 77 Law enforcement officers and agencies Safety belt exemption certifications, CH. 109 See also Crimes and offenses, this topic Sale or transfer All-terrain vehicles, grants, CH. 435 Auctions, CH. 111 Animal crimes, CH. 177 Dealers Profiling, CH. 681 Certificate exemptions, CH. 111 Licenses, permits, certificates Document processing, CH. 708 Dealer certificates, CH. 111 Exported vehicles, adverse actions, CH. 396 Drivers, see Driver licenses and permits, ID Franchises, CH. 396, CH. 584 cards, this topic Products or services, prohibitions, CH. 584 License plates, see Registration, this topic Warranty parts and service, compensation, Variance permits, log trucks, CH. 77 CH. 584 Lights Weight-mile tax, exemption, CH. 543 School zones, flashing lights, CH. 139 Guaranteed asset protection waivers, CH. 523 Stop lights, authority to proceed, CH. 147 Schools and school districts Loans Driver licenses, proof of enrollment, CH. 716 Guaranteed asset protection waivers, CH. 523 School zones, flashing lights, CH. 139 Title loans, CH. 490 Searches and stops Log trucks, variance permits, CH. 77 Animal crimes, CH. 177 Medical clinics, mobile, CH. 142 Profiling, CH. 681 Metered mileage, road usage charges, CH. 716 Seat belt exemption certifications, CH. 109 Military and veterans Speed Driver licenses and permits, CH. 455 Highway speed limits, CH. 746 Veterans’ recognition license plates, CH. 183 Photo radar, CH. 721 Motor carriers, see MOTOR CARRIERS, generally School zones, CH. 139 Motorcycles and mopeds, see MOTORCYCLES Stop lights, authority to proceed, CH. 147 AND MOPEDS, generally Taxation, see TAXATION Parking Tires, waste disposal sites, CH. 662 Alternative fuel vehicle charging or fueling, unlaw- Titles ful parking, CH. 208 Electronically transmitted documents, CH. 708 State parks, day-use passes, CH. 54 Title loans, CH. 490 I-50 INDEX

Trade practices enforcement, see TRADE REGU- NATURAL RESOURCES, INSTITUTE LATION AND COMPETITION FOR Traffic offenses, see Crimes and offenses, this topic Variance permits, log trucks, CH. 77 (Generally), CH. 771 Veterans, see Military and veterans, this topic Warranty parts and service, dealer compensa- NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE, OREGON tion, CH. 584 BOARD OF Window tinting, CH. 579 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, CH. 192, CH. 837 MOTORCYCLES AND MOPEDS Members, CH. 173 Driver licenses and endorsements, CH. 716 Stop lights, authority to proceed, CH. 147 Unlawful operation, CH. 502 NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS See also HEALTH PROFESSIONALS (Generally), CH. 224 MOUNTAIN WEST CAREER TECHNICAL INSTITUTE NEGLECT Lottery bonds, CH. 812 Animals, see ANIMALS Children, see CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT, gen- MULTIMODAL TRANSPORTATION erally FUND (Generally), CH. 707, CH. 812 NEGLIGENCE See TORTS, generally MUNICIPALITIES See LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, generally NEWS MEDIA Advertising, see ADVERTISING, generally MUSEUMS Emergencies, geographic access, CH. 151 Oregon Military Museum, CH. 808, CH. 837 Independent Media Week, CH. 166 Tax exemption, CH. 701 Public meetings, executive sessions, CH. 666 Public notices, see PUBLISHING AND PUBLICA- MUSIC THERAPY TIONS (Generally), CH. 632 NONPROFIT ENTITIES NAMES See CHARITABLE ENTITIES, generally See also IDENTITY AND IDENTIFICATION Marriage or domestic partnership, CH. 425 NONRESIDENTS Organizations, registration, CH. 277 See DOMICILE AND RESIDENCE, generally Public assistance recipients, EBT cards, CH. 710 Secured transactions, financing statements, CH. 538 NUISANCES State agency name changes, see STATE AGEN- Animal-related activities, CH. 136 CIES Student records, higher education, CH. 670 NURSERIES (PLANTS) (Generally), CH. 533 NATIONAL GUARD See MILITARY, generally NURSES AND NURSING See also HEALTH PROFESSIONALS NATIVE AMERICANS Advanced practice registered nurses, CH. 452 Commission on Indian Services Fees, licensure, CH. 353, CH. 440, CH. 660 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, Hospitals, see HOSPITALS AND HEALTH CARE CH. 772, CH. 837 FACILITIES Legislative Branch Personnel Rules, HCR 15 Nurse practitioners Jim Pepper, honoring, HCR 8 Commitment proceedings, detention authority, Tribes and tribal governments CH. 461 County land transfers, CH. 354 Health insurance reimbursements, CH. 377 Energy facility siting, cost recovery, CH. 488 Hospital admitting privileges, CH. 63 Investments Seat belt exemption certifications, CH. 109 (Generally), CH. 33 Nursing assistants, CH. 346, CH. 347 Legislative review and report, CH. 840 Oregon Nursing Advancement Fund, CH. 660 Police officers, CH. 174 Retired nurses Property tax exemption, CH. 65 Nurse emeritus license, CH. 353 Youth offenders, jurisdiction, CH. 175 PERS members, reemployment, CH. 108 School nurses, see SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DIS- NATURAL GAS TRICTS See OIL AND GAS, generally Titles, use, CH. 345, CH. 346, CH. 347, CH. 452 OREGON LAWS 2015 I-51

NURSING HOMES AND CARE OREGON HEALTH AND SCIENCE FACILITIES UNIVERSITY See also HOSPITALS AND HEALTH CARE See COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES FACILITIES; RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES AND HOMES OREGON HEALTH PLAN Abuse of residents, CH. 179, CH. 416 See MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, gener- Adult foster homes, see ADULT FOSTER HOMES, ally generally Long Term Care Ombudsman, CH. 21, CH. 365, CH. 408, CH. 837 OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY Palliative care, CH. 789 See COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES School students, educational costs, CH. 282 Veterans’ homes, see VETERANS OREGON STATEHOOD DAY (Generally), CH. 578 NURSING, OREGON STATE BOARD OF Appropriations and expenditure limitations, OREGON UNIVERSITY SYSTEM CH. 439, CH. 660, CH. 837 See COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES, generally Fee approval by legislature, CH. 440 ORGANIZATIONS NUTRITION Insignia, names, etc.; registration, CH. 277 See FOOD AND BEVERAGES, generally OUTDOOR EDUCATION PROGRAMS OBERDING, WAYNE Schools and school districts, CH. 782 In memoriam, HR 6 OUTDOOR MASS GATHERINGS OBSCENITY AND INDECENCY (Generally), CH. 428 See SEX OFFENSES, generally OUTFITTERS AND GUIDES OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY LICENSING Registration, CH. 438 BOARD OYSTERS Appropriations and expenditure limitations, See SHELLFISH, generally CH. 192, CH. 837 PACIFIC ISLANDERS OCEAN AND SHORE Health insurance assistance, CH. 717 Boats, see BOATS AND BOATING, generally Legislative support and gratitude, HCR 21 Fish and wildlife, see COMMERCIAL FISHING, generally; FISH AND WILDLIFE, generally Pollution, see POLLUTION PACIFIC NORTHWEST Renewable energy, CH. 311, CH. 386 MANUFACTURING PARTNERSHIP Sand control districts, CH. 560 ADVISORY COMMITTEE Ships, see SHIPS AND SHIPPING, generally (Generally), CH. 22

OIL AND GAS PALLIATIVE CARE Gasoline, see FUEL, generally (Generally), CH. 789 Greenhouse gas emissions, see CLIMATE CHANGE, generally PARENT AND CHILD Oil spill contingency funding, CH. 663 See MINORS, generally Pipelines, CH. 231, CH. 754 Rail transportation safety, CH. 739 Utilities, see PUBLIC UTILITIES, generally PARKING Alternative fuel vehicle charging or fueling, unlawful parking, CH. 208 OPEN MEADOW State parks, day-use passes, CH. 54 Lottery bonds, CH. 812 PARKS AND RECREATION OPERATING ACCOUNT DEPARTMENT, STATE Transfers to General Fund, CH. 20, CH. 840 All-terrain vehicles work group, CH. 341 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- OPTOMETRISTS TATIONS See also HEALTH PROFESSIONALS Lottery bonds, CH. 812 Health insurance, CH. 832 Oregon Main Street Revitalization Grant Pro- Prescriptions, CH. 18 gram, CH. 812, CH. 831 I-52 INDEX

Willamette River PENALTIES Eminent domain, land in greenway, CH. 414 (Note: see specific index topics.) Willamette Falls Park Fund, CH. 812 PENDLETON, CITY OF PARKS AND RECREATIONAL AREAS Transfer of state property to, CH. 581 Day-use parking passes, state parks, CH. 54 Forest Park (Portland), CH. 812 Riverside Park (Grants Pass), CH. 812 PENSIONS Tourist facilities, landlords and tenants, CH. 223 See RETIREMENT AND PENSIONS, generally Willamette Falls Park Fund, CH. 812 PEPPER, JIM PAROLE AND POST-PRISON Honoring, HCR 8 SUPERVISION, STATE BOARD OF (Generally), CH. 820 PERJURY Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see Declarations under penalty of perjury, generally, APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- CH. 121 TATIONS PERMITS PAROLE, PROBATION, AND POST- See LICENSES AND PERMITS, generally PRISON SUPERVISION See also RELEASE OF DEFENDANTS AND PRIS- ONERS PERSIAN GULF WAR Conditional discharge, certain drug offenses, Veterans memorial highway, CH. 123 CH. 125 Earned reduction of supervision period, CH. 140 PERSONAL INCOME TAX Family Sentencing Alternative Pilot Program, See TAXATION CH. 830 Fees, CH. 198 General conditions of probation, CH. 350 PESTS AND PESTICIDES Hearings and procedures (Generally), CH. 833 (Generally), CH. 820 Aerial application, generally, CH. 833 Appearance by prosecutor, CH. 161 Bees and pollinator health, CH. 744 Officers, firearms storage, vehicles, CH. 246 Fees, CH. 744, CH. 833 Reentry support and services, CH. 115, CH. 848 Interstate Compact on Pest Control, CH. 203 Sex offenders, see SEX OFFENSES Licensure, CH. 833 Violations, sanctions Extradition, CH. 198 Overdoses, seeking treatment, immunity, CH. 274 PETTIT, DONALD R. Setting aside conviction, effect of parole revocation, Honoring, HCR 18 CH. 462 Written board decisions, CH. 820 PHARMACEUTICALS See DRUGS AND MEDICINES, generally PARTITIONS (LAND) See SUBDIVISIONS AND PARTITIONS, generally PHARMACISTS AND PHARMACIES See also CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES; DRUGS PAWNBROKERS AND MEDICINES; HEALTH PROFESSIONALS (Generally), CH. 90 Clinical pharmacy services, CH. 362 Contraceptives, authority to prescribe and dis- pense, CH. 649 PAYDAY LOANS Marijuana left at retail outlets, disposal, CH. 614 (Generally), CH. 490 Medical assistance recipients, CH. 362, CH. 467 Pharmacy benefit managers, fees, CH. 598 PAYMENT CARDS AND NETWORKS Prescription monitoring program, CH. 481 Health insurance reimbursements, CH. 218 Vaccine administration, CH. 295, CH. 362 Public assistance benefit cards, CH. 710 Scrap metal purchases, CH. 240 PHARMACY, STATE BOARD OF Appropriations and expenditure limitations, PEACE CORPS CH. 410, CH. 837 Recognition, SCR 3 Members, CH. 284

PEACE OFFICERS PHOTOGRAPHS AND CAMERAS See LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AND Driver licenses and permits, CH. 455 AGENCIES, generally Hair design, exemption from cosmetology regula- tion, CH. 794 Photo radar, CH. 721 PELHAM, JOHN ALEXANDER Photogrammetrists, generally, CH. 576 Honoring, SCR 7 Sex offenses, see SEX OFFENSES, generally OREGON LAWS 2015 I-53

Video recordings, see VIDEO OR SOUND Voluntary reduction program, natural gas utilities, RECORDINGS, generally CH. 24 Woodstove smoke reduction work group, CH. 476 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Water Assessment methodology, CH. 587 See also HEALTH PROFESSIONALS; MEDICAL Ballast water, ships, CH. 288, CH. 704 CARE AND TREATMENT Fees, permits, CH. 640 Commitment proceedings, detention authority, Oil spill contingency funding, CH. 663 CH. 461 Tillamook Bay shellfish pilot project, CH. 814 Credentialing, CH. 297, CH. 318 Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund, CH. 626 Drugs and medicines, see DRUGS AND MEDI- CINES, generally Examinations, see EXAMINATIONS AND TESTS POLYSOMNOGRAPHIC Health information, see HEALTH INFORMA- TECHNOLOGISTS TION, generally See also HEALTH PROFESSIONALS Health insurance, see HEALTH INSURANCE, gen- (Generally), CH. 78 erally Higher education, see COLLEGES AND UNIVER- SITIES POOLE-JONES, CHRISTINE Limited license, medical professors, CH. 582 In memoriam, SR 1 Mental illness, seclusion of persons, CH. 81 Naturopathic physicians, generally, CH. 224 POPULAR NAME LAWS Physician assistants ABLE program, CH. 843 Fluoroscopy, CH. 62 Affordable Baccalaureate Degree Act, CH. 214 Health insurance reimbursement, CH. 377 Control, Regulation, and Taxation of Marijuana Oregon Medical Board membership, CH. 403 and Industrial Hemp Act, CH. 1 Physician Assistant Committee, CH. 403 Domestic Workers’ Protection Act, CH. 457 Seat belt exemption certifications, CH. 109 Educators Equity Act, CH. 188 Public Health Officer, qualifications, CH. 318 Federal laws, see UNITED STATES Tax credits, CH. 701, CH. 829 Firearms Safety Act, Oregon, CH. 50 Fritz-Fairchild Act, CH. 275 PILOTS, AIRCRAFT Main Street Revitalization Grant Program, Ore- gon, CH. 812, CH. 831 Aerial pesticide applicators, certification, Oregon State Lottery Responsible Gambling CH. 833 Code of Practices Act, CH. 478 Registration fees, CH. 450 Pest Control, Interstate Compact on, CH. 203 Promise program, Oregon, CH. 697 PIPELINES Student Assessment Bill of Rights, CH. 519 Gas, CH. 231, CH. 754 Student Information Protection Act, Oregon, CH. 528 Susanna Blake Gabay Act, CH. 473 PLANNED COMMUNITIES Uniform laws, see UNIFORM LAWS, generally See CONDOMINIUMS AND PLANNED COMMU- NITIES, generally PORNOGRAPHY Sex offenses, see SEX OFFENSES, generally PLASTICS Polystyrene food packaging, schools, CH. 422 PORTLAND, CITY OF Recycling, see RECYCLING, generally Photo radar, CH. 721 Trail Blazers basketball team, license plates, PLEADINGS CH. 806 Claims against design professionals, CH. 610 Winterhawks hockey team, recognition, SCR 9 Defenses, see DEFENSES, generally PORTS POLICE Dredged material, solid waste laws, CH. 494 See LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AND Enterprise zones, CH. 648 AGENCIES, generally Lottery bonds, CH. 812, CH. 815 Telecommunications facilities, CH. 164 POLLINATING INSECTS POST, RON See BEES, generally Honoring, HCR 23

POLLUTION POST-CONVICTION RELIEF See also HAZARDOUS WASTES AND MATERI- DNA testing, CH. 564 ALS Joint motions for remand, CH. 12 Air Petitions, generally, CH. 119 Asbestos, residential demolitions, CH. 583 Biomass emissions, exemption, CH. 500 Low carbon fuel standards, CH. 4 POVERTY Regional air quality control authorities, CH. 426 See LOW-INCOME PERSONS, generally I-54 INDEX

POW/MIA FLAG PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES Public buildings, CH. 185 See also PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION POWER OF ATTORNEY Agri-tourism activities, CH. 535 Animal abuse or neglect, reporting, CH. 184 Health care decisions, CH. 82 Aviation uses of land, CH. 308 Crime victims, communications, CH. 265 PREDATORY ANIMALS Drug overdose, seeking treatment, CH. 274 See FISH AND WILDLIFE Emergency protective orders, peace officers, CH. 252 PREGNANCY AND CHILDBIRTH Firearms transfers, CH. 50 Hazardous waste cleanup, CH. 631 Contraceptives, CH. 412, CH. 649 Health care Dental care, medical assistance program, CH. 750 Drug overdose, seeking treatment, CH. 274 Midwife nurse practitioners, hospital admitting Health information disclosures, generally, CH. 473 privileges, CH. 63 Medical marijuana, CH. 614 Strangulation, pregnant victim, CH. 639 Sobering facilities, CH. 730 Women, Infants and Children Program, CH. 269 Sunscreen application, schools, CH. 162 Terminal disease, treatments not approved by FDA, PRESCRIPTIONS CH. 819 Drugs, see DRUGS AND MEDICINES, generally Landowners, CH. 223, CH. 308, CH. 535 Marijuana, CH. 1, CH. 614 PRISONS Public records disclosures, CH. 805 School employees, sunscreen application, CH. 162 See CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND PRO- Sobering facilities, CH. 730 GRAMS, generally Tourist facility landlords, CH. 223 Wrongful death claims, public bodies, CH. 419 PRIVACY Invasion of personal privacy, CH. 321, CH. 645 PROBATE Protected information, see COMPUTERS AND (Generally), CH. 387 INFORMATION SYSTEMS; PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION, generally Small estates, CH. 146

PRIVATE ACTIVITY BOND COMMITTEE PROCESS, SERVICE (Generally), CH. 685 Appeal notices, CH. 80 Investigative demands, generally, CH. 83 PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS Advertisements, CH. 226 PRODUCTION INVESTMENT FUND, OREGON PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL (Generally), CH. 701 INFORMATION See also PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES PROPERTY Adoption of persons, CH. 200, CH. 511 Abandoned or unclaimed Computers and electronic devices, see COMPUT- Bodies of indigent persons, CH. 651 ERS AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS Submerged or submersible lands, structure or ves- Court documents, generally, CH. 197 sel, CH. 715 Crime victims, CH. 197, CH. 265 Crimes and offenses, see CRIMES AND Elections, voters, CH. 8, CH. 169 OFFENSES, generally Employment Electric vehicle charging stations, CH. 249 Live entertainment hotline, CH. 735 Estates, see ESTATES, generally Personnel records, safety agencies, CH. 116 Metal property transactions, CH. 240 Sick time, CH. 537 Real property, see REAL PROPERTY, generally Social media accounts, CH. 229 Taxation, see TAXATION Financial institutions, account holders, CH. 129 Forensic imaging, law enforcement, CH. 613 PROSTITUTION Health care workforce regulatory boards, CH. 380 See SEX OFFENSES Health information, see HEALTH INFORMA- TION, generally PROTECTIVE ORDERS Identity and identification, see IDENTITY AND See RESTRAINING ORDERS, generally IDENTIFICATION, generally Insurer risk and solvency, CH. 547 Juvenile records, CH. 293, CH. 509 PROTECTIVE PROCEEDINGS Marijuana programs, CH. 614 Attorney fees, CH. 127 Mediations, state agencies, CH. 114 Court visitors, minor respondents, CH. 176 School students (K-12), CH. 160, CH. 519, CH. 528 Filing fees, CH. 365 Sobering facilities, CH. 730 Professional fiduciaries, generally, CH. 364 OREGON LAWS 2015 I-55

PSYCHIATRIC SECURITY REVIEW Advice and recommendations, requirements, BOARD CH. 646 Bids and proposals Appropriations and expenditure limitations, (Generally), CH. 646 CH. 411, CH. 837 Forms and templates, CH. 646 Pay equity laws, compliance, CH. 454 PSYCHOLOGIST EXAMINERS, STATE Preferences Disabled persons BOARD OF Nonprofit agencies, CH. 526 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, Veterans, CH. 565 CH. 334, CH. 837 Disadvantaged business enterprises, CH. 148, Sex crime convictions, discipline, CH. 611 CH. 325, CH. 565 Responsibility determinations, CH. 454, CH. 539 PSYCHOLOGISTS Tax compliance, CH. 539 Disabled persons See also HEALTH PROFESSIONALS; MENTAL Nonprofit agencies, products and services, CH. 526 ILLNESS AND MENTAL HEALTH Veterans, CH. 565 Conversion therapy, minors, prohibition, CH. 79 Disadvantaged business enterprises, CH. 148, Sex crime convictions, sanctions, CH. 611 CH. 325, CH. 565 Education and training requirements, contrac- PUBLIC ASSISTANCE tors, CH. 454, CH. 646 (Generally -- technical statutory changes), CH. 70 Energy, CH. 262, CH. 424 Child care programs, CH. 698 Forms and templates, requirements, CH. 646 Electronic benefits transfer cards, CH. 710 Health Authority, Oregon, CH. 167, CH. 243 Information technology, CH. 243, CH. 807 Employment Prevailing wage rate Child care programs, CH. 698 "Public works," defined, CH. 482 Job opportunity and basic skills program, CH. 765 Universities, CH. 209 JOBS Plus program, CH. 765 Responsibility requirements, CH. 454, CH. 539 Temporary assistance for needy families, see Tem- Sex-based pay equity, CH. 454 porary assistance for needy families, this Tax compliance, CH. 539 topic Templates, requirements, CH. 646 Family Services Review Commission, CH. 765 Timber sales, activity contracts, exemption, Lottery prize winners, CH. 316, CH. 711 CH. 447 Medical assistance program, see MEDICAL Universities, CH. 209 ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, generally Veteran-owned businesses, CH. 565 Recovery of aid, CH. 129, CH. 711 Supplemental nutrition assistance programs EBT cards, CH. 710 PUBLIC DEFENSE SERVICES Lottery prize winners, CH. 316, CH. 711 COMMISSION Program changes, notice to recipients, CH. 269 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see Temporary assistance for needy families APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- (Generally), CH. 765 TATIONS EBT cards, CH. 710 Technical statutory changes, CH. 70 PUBLIC EMPLOYEES AND OFFICERS (Note: see separate topics for specific employing PUBLIC BODIES entities and officers.) Local governments, see LOCAL GOVERN- Collective bargaining MENTS, generally Corrections employees, CH. 99 State agencies, see STATE AGENCIES, generally Telecommunicators, CH. 769 Universities, CH. 469 Compensation and benefits PUBLIC BUILDINGS Collective bargaining, see Collective bargaining, See also BUILDINGS this topic Capital Construction Budget Process, Task Force Health benefits on, CH. 840 Intergovernmental entities, CH. 300 Capitol, see CAPITOL, OREGON STATE, generally Oregon Educators Benefit Board, see EDUCA- Courts, see COURTS, generally TORS BENEFIT BOARD, OREGON, gener- Disorderly conduct (false reports), CH. 361 ally Emergencies and disasters, see EMERGENCIES Part-time faculty, CH. 768 AND DISASTERS, generally PEBB, see PUBLIC EMPLOYEES’ BENEFIT Firearms and weapons, CH. 246, CH. 351, CH. 605, BOARD, generally CH. 709 Judges, CH. 840 Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act, inhalants, CH. 158 Legislators, CH. 840 POW/MIA flag, CH. 185 Military personnel Schools, see SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DIS- Income tax, CH. 701 TRICTS Leave of absence, CH. 42 State Police, Department of, CH. 270 PERS, see PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIRE- MENT SYSTEM, generally Substitute teachers, CH. 71 PUBLIC CONTRACTS Counties, see COUNTIES (Generally), CH. 646 Elections, see ELECTIONS, generally I-56 INDEX

Gift limits, CH. 665 Death reports, CH. 651 Government ethics, see GOVERNMENT ETHICS, Dental director, state, CH. 395 generally Hazardous or toxic substances, see HAZARDOUS Health benefits, see Compensation and benefits, WASTES AND MATERIALS, generally this topic Health hazard abatement, CH. 281 Higher education, see COLLEGES AND UNIVER- Immunizations, see IMMUNIZATIONS AND VAC- SITIES; COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND DIS- CINATIONS, generally TRICTS Nutrition, see FOOD AND BEVERAGES, generally Injured state workers, reemployment rights, Oregon Public Health Advisory Board, CH. 736 CH. 232 Pollution, see POLLUTION, generally Judges, see JUDGES AND JUSTICES, generally Public Health Officer, generally, CH. 318 Law enforcement, see LAW ENFORCEMENT Radiation sources, see RADIATION, generally OFFICERS AND AGENCIES, generally Waste disposal, see WASTE DISPOSAL, generally Legislators, see LEGISLATURE Military personnel, see MILITARY Public records disclosure exemption, personal PUBLIC LANDS information, generally, CH. 26, CH. 805 Buildings, see PUBLIC BUILDINGS, generally Public safety personnel, see PUBLIC SAFETY Counties, see COUNTIES PERSONNEL, generally Deeds and conveyances, electronic copies, Retirement CH. 105 Judges, age, SJR 4 Forests, see FORESTS AND FOREST PROD- Law enforcement personnel, see LAW ENFORCE- UCTS, generally MENT OFFICERS AND AGENCIES Health Authority, Oregon, CH. 285 PERS, see PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIRE- Human Services, Department of, CH. 285 MENT SYSTEM, generally Mining, see MINING AND MINERAL School employees, see SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL RESOURCES, generally DISTRICTS Ocean and shore, see OCEAN AND SHORE, gener- Supervisory ratios ally (Generally), CH. 622 Parks and recreational areas, see PARKS AND Higher education, CH. 768 RECREATIONAL AREAS, generally Training program, certain state entities, CH. 679 Removal and fill, see REMOVAL AND FILL, gener- Transfers between employers, CH. 314 ally Sale, transfer, lease, etc. Affordable housing development, CH. 572 PUBLIC EMPLOYEES’ BENEFIT BOARD Deeds and conveyances, CH. 105 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see Health Authority, Oregon, CH. 285 APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- Historically filled lands, CH. 804 TATIONS Human Services, Department of, CH. 285 Health outcome and quality measures, CH. 389 Indian tribes, transfers from counties, CH. 354 Intergovernmental entities, inclusion, CH. 300 Mental health facilities, CH. 178, CH. 581 Primary care expenses, reports, CH. 575 Mineral or geothermal rights, CH. 285 Public Employees’ Revolving Fund, transfer to Pendleton, City of, CH. 581 General Fund, CH. 840 School district boards, CH. 474 State Police, Department of, CH. 270 PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT Submersible lands, CH. 205, CH. 715 State Police, Department of, CH. 270 BOARD Submerged and submersible lands, see SUB- Appropriations and expenditure limitations, MERGED AND SUBMERSIBLE LANDS, gener- CH. 595, CH. 837 ally Utility rights of way, CH. 55, CH. 204 PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM PUBLIC MEETINGS Appropriations and expenditure limitations, Executive sessions, CH. 421, CH. 666 CH. 595, CH. 837 Local government notices, Oregon transparency Death benefits, CH. 506 website, CH. 456 Employment of retired members, CH. 108, CH. 475 School safety, CH. 421 Nursing instructors, CH. 108 State Debt Policy Advisory Commission, CH. 40 Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan Training program, certain state entities, CH. 679 Individual account program, CH. 326 Pension program PUBLIC RECORDS Contributions, CH. 326 Death benefits, CH. 506 (Generally) Police officers, CH. 822 Audit, CH. 413 Public safety trainers, retired, reemployment, Procedures, requests, CH. 26, CH. 413, CH. 456, CH. 108 CH. 805 Schoolteachers, CH. 475 Training program, certain state entities, CH. 679 Consular corps credentials, CH. 277 Disclosure exemptions PUBLIC HEALTH (Generally), CH. 26 (Generally), CH. 736 Care providers, personal information, CH. 26, Central Oregon Health Council, CH. 359 CH. 805 Community health planning, CH. 736 Elections, voters, CH. 8, CH. 169 OREGON LAWS 2015 I-57

Fingerprint retention program, CH. 705 Telecommunications, see TELEPHONES AND Health care workforce regulatory boards, CH. 380 TELECOMMUNICATIONS, generally Insurer risk and solvency, CH. 547 Termination of service, reports, CH. 370 Law enforcement officers, see Law enforcement officers, this topic PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION Marijuana programs, CH. 614 Account, civil penalties, CH. 231 Public body employees and volunteers, generally, Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see personal information, CH. 26, CH. 805 APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- Researchers using animals, OHSU, CH. 14 TATIONS Shellfish cultivation reports, CH. 814 Community solar program proceeding, CH. 556 Veterans and military personnel, personal informa- Natural gas services expansion, work group, tion, CH. 383 CH. 754 Elections, voters, CH. 8, CH. 169 Reports to legislature, see LEGISLATURE Hazardous waste remediation, CH. 631 Health information, see HEALTH INFORMA- TION, generally PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS Law enforcement officers See PUBLIC CONTRACTS, generally Personal information, CH. 313 Recordings, CH. 550 PUBLISHING AND PUBLICATIONS Marijuana programs, CH. 614 Oregon transparency website, CH. 456 Health care price data, CH. 845 Health outcome and quality measure data, CH. 389 PUBLIC SAFETY PERSONNEL Higher education, open educational resources, See also LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AND CH. 727 AGENCIES Internet publication, see COMPUTERS AND Certification, training, discipline INFORMATION SYSTEMS Personnel records, access, CH. 116 Libraries, see LIBRARIES, generally Profiling complaints, CH. 681 News media, see NEWS MEDIA, generally Reserve officers, CH. 117 Public notices Retired PERS members, reemployment as trainers, Agriculture and horticulture, CH. 203 CH. 108 City of Damascus, withdrawal of tracts, CH. 562 Corrections officers, see CORRECTIONAL INSTI- Cooperative corporations, CH. 113 TUTIONS AND PROGRAMS Flood control projects, hearings, CH. 544 Personal information protections, CH. 313 Historically filled lands, CH. 804 Public Safety Memorial Fund, CH. 236 Supplemental nutrition assistance, CH. 269 Telecommunicators, compensation, CH. 769 Water use transfers, CH. 384 Statutes, see STATUTES, generally PUBLIC SAFETY STANDARDS AND PURPLE HEART TRAIL TRAINING, DEPARTMENT OF Interstate 5, designation, CH. 123 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- TATIONS QUARANTINES Criminal Fine Account allocations, CH. 811 Agriculture and horticulture, CH. 203 Personnel records of agencies, access, CH. 116 Retired PERS members, reemployment, CH. 108 RACE See MINORITIES, generally PUBLIC UTILITIES See also ENERGY RACES AND RACING Energy storage systems, electric companies, Appeals, CH. 86 CH. 312 Mutuel wagering, CH. 723 Fees and charges See also Rates, this topic Annual fee (PUC costs), CH. 289 RACING COMMISSION, OREGON Landlord-tenant law, CH. 388 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, Rights of way, state lands, CH. 204 CH. 306, CH. 723, CH. 837 Hazardous substance violations, civil penalties, CH. 231 RADIATION Landlord-tenant law, CH. 388 Natural gas Fees, registration and licensure, CH. 778 Pipelines, CH. 231, CH. 754 Fluoroscopy, physician assistants, CH. 62 Schools and school districts Service area expansion, study, CH. 754 Radon testing, CH. 729 Termination of service, reports, CH. 370 Sun protection for students, CH. 162 Voluntary emission reduction program, CH. 24 Tanning devices, CH. 778 Rates Energy storage system costs, CH. 312 Portfolio of rate options, CH. 556 RADIO Solar energy, CH. 556 Advertising, see ADVERTISING, generally Rights of way, state lands, CH. 55, CH. 204 Emergencies, access of broadcasters, CH. 151 Taxation, see TAXATION FCC licenses, property tax exemption, CH. 23 I-58 INDEX

News media, see NEWS MEDIA, generally Indemnification, contracts, CH. 749 Land use planning, see LAND USE PLANNING, RADON generally Landlord-tenant law, see LANDLORD AND TEN- Testing, schools and school districts, CH. 729 ANT, generally Landscape professionals, see LANDSCAPE PRO- RAFFLES FESSIONALS, generally Financial institutions, CH. 137 Liability immunity, landowners, CH. 223, CH. 308, CH. 535 Main Street Revitalization Grant Program, Ore- RAIL FIXED GUIDEWAY SYSTEMS gon, CH. 812, CH. 831 (Generally), CH. 489 Nuisances, animal-related activities, CH. 136 Outdoor mass gatherings, CH. 428 Public lands, see PUBLIC LANDS, generally RAILROADS Recordation of instruments, see RECORDS AND See also TRANSPORTATION RECORDING Oil or hazardous materials, safety, CH. 739 Restoration work, disasters, CH. 498 Passenger rail Sale, rental, lease, etc. (Generally), CH. 225 See also HOUSING Rail fixed guideway systems, CH. 489 Condemnation, see CONDEMNATION, generally Deeds and conveyances, see DEEDS AND CON- RAINY DAY FUND, OREGON VEYANCES, generally Development rights transfers, CH. 748 Task Force on Reserve Funds, CH. 797 Execution sales, CH. 120, CH. 168, CH. 291 Foreclosures, see FORECLOSURES RANCHES AND RANGELAND Land bank authorities, contaminated property, Agri-tourism activities, liability, CH. 535 CH. 631 William Kittredge, honoring, HCR 6 Landlord-tenant law, see LANDLORD AND TEN- ANT, generally Manufactured dwelling parks, CH. 217 RAPE Mortgages and trust deeds, see MORTGAGES See SEX OFFENSES, generally AND TRUST DEEDS, generally Property tax liability, lease from tax-exempt owner, REAL ESTATE AGENCY CH. 52 Public lands, see PUBLIC LANDS Appropriations and expenditure limitations, Rental assistance, elderly persons, CH. 348 CH. 94, CH. 837 Rural rental housing loans, CH. 182 School district boards, CH. 474 REAL PROPERTY Taxation, see TAXATION Actions and proceedings Schools and school districts, see SCHOOLS AND Agri-tourism activities, liability, CH. 535 SCHOOL DISTRICTS Design professionals, CH. 610 Seismic safety, see EMERGENCIES AND DISAS- Farming practices, interference, CH. 630 TERS, generally Landowner liability limitations, CH. 223, CH. 308, Subdivisions and partitions, see SUBDIVISIONS CH. 535 AND PARTITIONS, generally Nuisances, CH. 136 Surveys, see LAND SURVEYORS, generally Appraisals, industrial property, taxation, CH. 36 Taxation, see TAXATION Asbestos surveys, residential demolitions, Trespass, criminal, CH. 10 CH. 583 Trusts, see TRUSTS AND TRUSTEES, generally Condemnation, see CONDEMNATION, generally Condominiums and planned communities, see RECLAMATION GUARANTEE FUND CONDOMINIUMS AND PLANNED COMMUNI- (Generally), CH. 834 TIES, generally Construction or repair, see CONSTRUCTION AND CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS, gener- RECORDS AND RECORDING ally Adoption of persons, CH. 200, CH. 511 Deeds and conveyances, see DEEDS AND CON- Beverage container collection and redemption, VEYANCES, generally CH. 724 Easements County officers, examination, CH. 168 Drainage districts, CH. 544 Courts, see COURTS Utility rights of way, state lands, CH. 55, CH. 204 Crimes and offenses, see CRIMES AND Estates, see ESTATES, generally OFFENSES Farms and farming, see AGRICULTURE AND Employment, see LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT HORTICULTURE, generally Fertilizers and soil enhancers, CH. 514 Fireworks, animal control, CH. 57 Financial institutions, account holders, CH. 129 Forestlands, see FORESTS AND FOREST PROD- Instruments UCTS, generally Nonstandard instruments, penalty, CH. 168 Future interests, certain properties in Klamath Property tax compliance, recordation requirement, County, CH. 464 CH. 96 Hazardous wastes, see HAZARDOUS WASTES State lands, electronic copies, CH. 105 AND MATERIALS, generally Juvenile courts, see JUVENILE COURTS AND Housing, see HOUSING, generally PROCEEDINGS OREGON LAWS 2015 I-59

Marijuana, CH. 1, CH. 614 Bee incident reporting system, CH. 744 Medical care, see MEDICAL CARE AND TREAT- Beverage container collection and redemption, MENT CH. 724 Mental illness, seclusion, CH. 81 Chemicals of concern, children’s products, Mortgage lending, CH. 87 CH. 786 Motor vehicles, see MOTOR VEHICLES Colleges and universities, see COLLEGES AND Personal information, security, see IDENTITY UNIVERSITIES AND IDENTIFICATION Community colleges, see COMMUNITY COL- Pesticides, CH. 833 LEGES AND DISTRICTS Privileged and confidential information, see Courts, see COURTS PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL INFOR- Crimes and offenses, see CRIMES AND MATION, generally OFFENSES Public records, see PUBLIC RECORDS, generally Death reports, CH. 651 Residential food establishments, CH. 453 False reports (emergencies, fires, etc.), CH. 361, Student records CH. 751 Higher education, CH. 670 Fertilizers and soil enhancers, CH. 514 Schools and school districts, see SCHOOLS AND Governor, see GOVERNOR SCHOOL DISTRICTS Green energy technology, public buildings, Taxation, see TAXATION CH. 424 Video or sound recordings, see VIDEO OR Identity theft, security breaches, CH. 357 SOUND RECORDINGS, generally Insurer risk and solvency assessments, CH. 547 Legislature, see LEGISLATURE RECYCLING Medical care, see MEDICAL CARE AND TREAT- MENT See also WASTE DISPOSAL Motor vehicles, see MOTOR VEHICLES (Generally), CH. 534 Oil spill regulatory activities, CH. 663 Beverage container collection and redemption, Pesticides, CH. 833 CH. 724 Prescription monitoring program, CH. 481 Fees, CH. 534, CH. 662 Schools and school districts, see SCHOOLS AND Polystyrene food packaging, schools, CH. 422 SCHOOL DISTRICTS Shellfish cultivation, CH. 814 REFERENCE COORDINATING Taxation, see TAXATION COUNCIL, STATE Utilities, termination of service, CH. 370 (Generally), CH. 328 RESEARCH REFERENDUM Animal use, public records, CH. 14 Hatchery Research Center, Oregon, CH. 734 See INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM, generally Independent Scientific Review for Natural Resources, Task Force on, CH. 771 REGIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUND Innovation Council, Oregon, CH. 196 (Generally), CH. 812 Institute for Natural Resources, CH. 771 Marijuana, CH. 1, CH. 614, CH. 844 Pollinator health, CH. 744 REGISTRATION Shellfish, CH. 814 (Note: see specific index topics.) Universities, see COLLEGES AND UNIVERSI- TIES RELEASE OF DEFENDANTS AND PRISONERS RESERVE FUNDS, TASK FORCE ON Bail, CH. 493 (Generally), CH. 797 Contact with victim, prohibitions, CH. 264 Medical condition or incapacity, CH. 230 RESIDENCY Parole, probation, and post-prison supervision, See DOMICILE AND RESIDENCE, generally see PAROLE, PROBATION, AND POST-PRISON SUPERVISION, generally Reentry support and services, CH. 115, CH. 848 RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES AND HOMES Victims’ rights, CH. 230, CH. 264 See also NURSING HOMES AND CARE FACILI- TIES REMOVAL AND FILL Abuse of residents, CH. 179, CH. 416, CH. 706 Adult foster homes, see ADULT FOSTER HOMES, Compensatory mitigation, CH. 343 generally Historically filled lands and new lands, CH. 804 Client and Staff Safety, Task Force on, CH. 777 Ocean renewable energy facilities, CH. 386 Community housing (developmental disabilities), Port districts, solid waste laws, CH. 494 CH. 178 Complaints, retaliation prohibited, CH. 740 RENT Continuing care retirement communities, Motor vehicles, insurance, CH. 524 CH. 839 Real property, see REAL PROPERTY Financing authorities, public, CH. 220 Licensure, market study requirement, CH. 241 Palliative care, CH. 789 REPORTS AND REPORTING PERS benefits, certain DHS employees, CH. 822 Audits, see AUDITS, generally Registration requirements, CH. 740 I-60 INDEX

Residential care for children advisory committee Pelham, John Alexander, SCR 7 (DHS), CH. 706 Rodewald, Joseph E., HCR 1 Sex of staff assisting resident, requests, CH. 839 Tawney, Ian M., HCR 3 Stabilization and crisis units, CH. 777 Welch, Nickolas S., SCR 6 Wiens, Kory, and working dog Cooper, HCR 2 RESILIENCE OFFICER, STATE Windsor, Nathan, SCR 12 (Generally), CH. 762 Purple Heart State designation for Oregon, HCR 30 Oberding, Wayne, in memoriam, HR 6 RESOLUTIONS Oregon State University athletics Terry Baker, honoring, SR 4 Addy, Obo, in memoriam, HR 3 Women’s basketball team, commending, HCR 31 Anders, Mabry James, honoring, SCR 16 Austin, Joan, in memoriam, SCR 10 Wrestling team, commending, SCR 13 Baker, Terry, honoring, SR 4 Pacific Islanders, support and gratitude, HCR 21 Barrows, David S., naming Oregon State Capitol Peace Corps volunteers, recognizing, SCR 3 lobby center in his honor, SCR 15 Pelham, John Alexander, honoring, SCR 7 Bees and pollinating insects, HCR 9 Pepper, Jim, honoring, HCR 8 Bend Experimental Art Theatre, HR 9 Pettit, Donald R., honoring, HCR 18 Coffey, Keaton Grant, honoring, SCR 14 Poole-Jones, Christine, in memoriam, SR 1 Compact of Free Association nations, citizens in Portland Winterhawks, recognizing, SCR 9 U.S., support and gratitude, HCR 21 Post, Ron, honoring, HCR 23 Deiz, Carl, in memoriam, HR 7 Purple Day (epilepsy awareness), HCR 14 Duniway, Abigail Scott, honoring, HCR 7 Rodewald, Joseph E., honoring, HCR 1 Epilepsy awareness, HCR 14 Schor, Howard, honoring, HR 9 Frank, Gerry, honoring, HCR 20 Scroggins, Janice, in memoriam, HR 1 Frohnmayer, David B., in memoriam, HCR 27 Gienger, Lenhart "Bud," in memoriam, SCR 2 Shoop, Jimmy Lee, honoring, HCR 4 Hall, Judy, honoring, SCR 18 South Salem High School girls basketball team, Hornbuckle, Linda, in memoriam, HR 2 congratulating, HCR 29 In memoriam, see IN MEMORIAM, generally Southern Oregon University football team, hon- Jeffries, Thomas, honoring, HCR 10 oring, HCR 17 Jones, David Michael, in memoriam, HCR 26 Tadic, Ivan, honoring, HR 8 Judges, retirement age, SJR 4 Tawney, Ian M., honoring, HCR 3 Kafoury, Gretchen Miller, in memoriam, HCR 24 University of Oregon football Kalkhoven, Shirley, in memoriam, HCR 25 Marcus Mariota, honoring, SR 3 Kilpatrick, Mary, honoring, HR 9 Team, congratulating, HCR 19 Kimball, Shirley E., honoring, SCR 11 Veterans, see Military and veterans, this topic Kittredge, William, honoring, HCR 6 Weber, Lavern, in memoriam, HCR 12 Knauls, Geneva, in memoriam, SR 2 Welch, Nickolas S., in memoriam, SCR 6 Law enforcement deaths, recognition Whelan, Edward J., in memoriam, HCR 32 Jimmy Lee Shoop, HCR 4 Whipple, Blaine, in memoriam, SCR 8 Thomas Jeffries, HCR 10 Legislature Wiens, Kory, honoring, HCR 2 David S. Barrows Lobby Center, SCR 15 Windsor, Nathan, honoring, SCR 12 Judy Hall, honoring, SCR 18 Members, in memoriam RESTITUTION Frohnmayer, David B., HCR 27 (Generally), CH. 9 Macpherson, Hector Jr., SCR 17 Whelan, Edward J., HCR 32 Whipple, Blaine, SCR 8 RESTRAINING ORDERS Personnel rules, HCR 15 Contact prohibitions, released offenders, CH. 264 Ramona Line, honoring, HCR 11 Elderly or disabled person abuse, CH. 119 Sessions Family abuse and violence, CH. 252, CH. 497, 2015 regular session, generally, HCR 15 CH. 527 2016 regular session, generally, SCR 20 Adjournment Firearms possession, CH. 497 2015 organizational session, SCR 5 Marital annulment, dissolution, or separation; 2015 regular session, HCR 33 disclosure, CH. 399 Line, Ramona, honoring, HCR 11 Stalking, CH. 89, CH. 497, CH. 653 Macpherson, Hector Jr., in memoriam, SCR 17 Mariota, Marcus, honoring, SR 3 RETIREMENT AND PENSIONS Marks, Taylor Daniel, honoring, HCR 22 Annuity policies, CH. 85 McKinley Elementary School, 100th anniversary, HCR 13 Continuing care retirement communities, Medical Teams International, honoring founder CH. 839 Ron Post, HCR 23 Judges, age, SJR 4 Miles, Daniel J., honoring, HCR 5 Law enforcement personnel, see LAW ENFORCE- Military and veterans MENT OFFICERS AND AGENCIES Deaths on duty, recognition Nurses, see NURSES AND NURSING Anders, Mabry James, SCR 16 Oregon Retirement Savings Board, CH. 557 Coffey, Keaton Grant, SCR 14 PERS, see PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT Marks, Taylor Daniel, HCR 22 SYSTEM, generally OREGON LAWS 2015 I-61

REVENUE, DEPARTMENT OF Estheticians, Board of Certified Advanced, Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see CH. 722 APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- Fire Marshal, State, CH. 57, CH. 739 TATIONS Fish and Wildlife Commission, State, CH. 61, Criminal Fine Account distributions, CH. 811 CH. 590, CH. 779 Offshore jurisdictions, corporate tax treatment, Fish and Wildlife, State Department of, CH. 566 reports, CH. 755 Forester, State, CH. 733 Forestry Department, State, CH. 713 Forestry, State Board of, CH. 64 REVISER’S BILLS Government Ethics Commission, Oregon, CH. 666 See STATUTES Health Authority, Oregon, CH. 130, CH. 133, CH. 152, CH. 158, CH. 223, CH. 243, CH. 286, CH. 297, CH. 318, CH. 373, CH. 380, CH. 467, RIVERS AND STREAMS CH. 496, CH. 542, CH. 575, CH. 614, CH. 621, See also SUBMERGED AND SUBMERSIBLE CH. 669, CH. 736, CH. 740, CH. 750, CH. 784, LANDS; WATER AND WATER RIGHTS CH. 786, CH. 791, CH. 798, CH. 819, CH. 829 (Note: see separate topics for specific rivers by Health Licensing Office, CH. 632, CH. 674, CH. 722 name.) Higher Education Coordinating Commission, Boats, see BOATS AND BOATING, generally CH. 327, CH. 366, CH. 624, CH. 670, CH. 697, Fish and wildlife, see FISH AND WILDLIFE, gen- CH. 726, CH. 727 erally Home Care Commission, CH. 179 Levee infrastructure, CH. 667, CH. 812 Housing and Community Services Department, Pollution, see POLLUTION CH. 348, CH. 608 Removal and fill, see REMOVAL AND FILL, gener- Human Services, Department of, CH. 471, CH. 472, ally CH. 698, CH. 740, CH. 765, CH. 795 Information Officer, State Chief, CH. 807 ROADS Justice, Department of, CH. 703 Labor and Industries, Bureau of, CH. 457, CH. 537 See HIGHWAYS AND ROADS, generally Land Conservation and Development Commis- sion, CH. 280, CH. 477 RODEWALD, JOSEPH E. Landscape Contractors Board, State, CH. 652, Honoring, HCR 1 CH. 672 Library, State, CH. 328 Liquor Control Commission, Oregon, CH. 1, RULES CH. 60, CH. 614, CH. 724 (Generally), CH. 30 Lottery Commission, Oregon State, CH. 711 529 Savings Board, Oregon, CH. 843 Medical Board, Oregon, CH. 582 Accountancy, Oregon Board of, CH. 451 Medical Imaging, Board of, CH. 62 Administrative Services, Oregon Department of, Mortuary and Cemetery Board, State, CH. 367, CH. 30, CH. 454, CH. 526, CH. 565, CH. 599, CH. 430, CH. 516, CH. 651 CH. 646, CH. 758, CH. 766, CH. 828 Nursing, Oregon State Board of, CH. 353, CH. 660 Agriculture, State Department of, CH. 203, Parks and Recreation Department, State, CH. 831 CH. 453, CH. 514, CH. 533, CH. 833 Parole and Post-Prison Supervision, State Board Attorney General, CH. 114, CH. 265, CH. 565, of, CH. 820 CH. 646 Pharmacy, State Board of, CH. 295, CH. 362, Aviation, Oregon Department of, CH. 700 CH. 614, CH. 649 Behavior Analysis Regulatory Board, CH. 674 Public contracting agencies, generally, CH. 565, Business Development Department, Oregon, CH. 646 CH. 165, CH. 518, CH. 565, CH. 648, CH. 812 Public Health Advisory Board, Oregon, CH. 736 Capitol Foundation, Oregon State, CH. 35 Public Utility Commission, CH. 23, CH. 312 Chief Justice of Supreme Court, CH. 758 Retirement Savings Board, Oregon, CH. 557 Child Care, Office of, CH. 701 Revenue, Department of, CH. 23, CH. 247, CH. 348, Construction Contractors Board, CH. 498 CH. 643, CH. 699, CH. 701 Consumer and Business Services, Department of, Secretary of State, CH. 8, CH. 444 CH. 3, CH. 59, CH. 85, CH. 88, CH. 91, CH. 118, Social Workers, State Board of Licensed, CH. 106 CH. 137, CH. 244, CH. 515, CH. 547, CH. 575, State Land Board, CH. 804 CH. 675 State Lands, Department of, CH. 205, CH. 386, Corrections, Department of, CH. 246, CH. 342 CH. 715 Criminal Justice Commission, Oregon, CH. 149 State Police, Department of, CH. 102, CH. 446, Education, Department of, CH. 400 CH. 705, CH. 758 Education, State Board of, CH. 188, CH. 422, Supreme Court, Chief Justice, CH. 758 CH. 499, CH. 519, CH. 558, CH. 604, CH. 618, Teacher Standards and Practices Commission, CH. 676, CH. 763, CH. 781, CH. 783, CH. 790 CH. 245, CH. 279, CH. 427, CH. 479, CH. 647, Emergency Management, Office of, CH. 247 CH. 738, CH. 756 Emergency Medical Services and Trauma Sys- Transportation Commission, Oregon, CH. 812 tems Program, director, CH. 286 Transportation, Department of, CH. 154, CH. 455, Energy, State Department of, CH. 701 CH. 489, CH. 565, CH. 577, CH. 646, CH. 708, Engineering and Land Surveying, State Board of CH. 716, CH. 806 Examiners for, CH. 576 Veterans’ Affairs, Department of, CH. 381, CH. 383 Environmental Quality Commission, CH. 4, Veterinary Medical Examining Board, Oregon CH. 494, CH. 534, CH. 583, CH. 587, CH. 662, State, CH. 418, CH. 628 CH. 704 Water Resources Commission, CH. 156, CH. 780 I-62 INDEX

Watershed Enhancement Board, Oregon, CH. 659 Buildings and facilities Workers’ Compensation Board, CH. 521 (Generally), CH. 783 Youth Authority, Oregon, CH. 124 Bonds, see Bonds, this topic Cost-reduction transactions, district boards, RUNAWAY YOUTH CH. 474 Energy projects, public contracts, CH. 262 Advisory committee, CH. 153 Office of School Facilities, CH. 783 Suicide, CH. 296 Career and technical education (Generally), CH. 763 SAGE GROUSE Connecting to the World of Work Program, CH. 835 (Generally), CH. 607, CH. 837 Charter schools, CH. 219, CH. 644 Civics conference, teachers, grants, CH. 731 Class Sizes, Task Force on, CH. 728 SALARIES Colleges and community colleges See COMPENSATION AND SALARIES, generally Accelerated college credit programs, generally, CH. 781 SALES Prohibited State School Fund distributions, certain students enrolled in college-level courses, CH. 803 See also CONSUMER PROTECTION; TRADE Day treatment programs, mental health, CH. 282 REGULATION AND COMPETITION Disabilities, students with, CH. 555 Advertising, see ADVERTISING, generally Early Learning Division preschool program, Agricultural products, see AGRICULTURE AND CH. 745 HORTICULTURE, generally Early Reading Program, Oregon, CH. 835 Alcoholic beverages, see ALCOHOLIC BEVER- Education Fund, Oregon, CH. 811 AGES, generally Education service districts, CH. 437, CH. 487 Energy efficiency standards, certain products, Education Stability Fund, CH. 797, CH. 840 CH. 276 Energy projects, public contracts, CH. 262 Execution sales, CH. 120, CH. 168, CH. 291 English language learner programs, CH. 604 Farm implements, retailer agreements, CH. 563 Farm-to-School Grant Program, CH. 840 Firearms, CH. 50, CH. 201 Fireworks, CH. 57 Guidance and Support for Post-Secondary Aspi- rations Program, CH. 835 Food and beverages, see FOOD AND BEVER- AGES, generally High Cost Disabilities Account, CH. 555 Foreclosures, see FORECLOSURES, generally Juvenile Detention Education Program, CH. 671 Fuel, see FUEL, generally Local Option Equalization Grants Account, CH. 25 Going out of business sales, CH. 277 Lottery funding, CH. 811, CH. 812 Manufactured dwellings, CH. 217 Lunch programs, CH. 718 Marijuana, see MARIJUANA, generally Network of Quality Teaching and Learning, Motor vehicles, see MOTOR VEHICLES CH. 487, CH. 790 Parking passes, state parks, CH. 54 Outdoor education programs, CH. 782 Real property, see REAL PROPERTY Poverty and State School Fund work group, Scrap metal, CH. 240 CH. 732 Telephone solicitations, CH. 199, CH. 561 Preschool program, Early Learning Division, Timber, state lands, CH. 447 CH. 745 Tobacco products, see TOBACCO PRODUCTS, Property tax limitation, CH. 368 generally Residential treatment programs, mental health, CH. 282 SALMON School capital matching bonds, CH. 685, CH. 783 See FISH AND WILDLIFE School District Collaboration Grant Program, CH. 487 Small School District Supplement Fund, CH. 299 SAND CONTROL DISTRICTS State School Fund (Generally), CH. 560 Distributions (Generally) SAVINGS BOARD, OREGON 529 Maximum expenditures, 2015 and 2016 fiscal ABLE program, CH. 843 years, CH. 25 Prohibited distributions, certain students enrolled in college-level courses, CH. 803 SCHOOL FINANCE Charter schools, CH. 219, CH. 644 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see Education service districts, CH. 437 APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- English language learner programs, CH. 604 TATIONS Facilities, generally, CH. 783 Audits Foreign exchange students, CH. 781 Statewide summative assessments, CH. 372 High Cost Disabilities Account, CH. 555 Teacher Standards and Practices Commission, Higher education, high school students, CH. 803 CH. 479 Poverty families, CH. 732 Beginning educator mentorship program, Small School District Supplement Fund, CH. 487 CH. 299 Bonds Special education, CH. 555 Article XI-P bonds, CH. 685, CH. 783 Local Option Equalization Grants Account, transfer Lottery bonds, CH. 811, CH. 812 to, CH. 25 OREGON LAWS 2015 I-63

Payments into Radon testing, CH. 729 (Generally), CH. 25, CH. 837 Safety and security, see Safety and security, this Gifts, donations, etc., CH. 68 topic Lottery allocations, CH. 811 Career and technical education Statewide education plan, grants, CH. 618 (Generally), CH. 763 STEM programs Career schools, see VOCATIONAL EDUCATION (Generally), CH. 763 AND TRAINING Connecting to the World of Work Program, CH. 835 Connecting to the World of Work Program, CH. 835 Strategic investments, generally, CH. 835 Teachers, CH. 475, CH. 763 Tobacco Settlement Funds Account moneys, Charter schools CH. 816 Admission, enrollment Residency, CH. 499 SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS Weighted lotteries, underserved groups, CH. 585 Core teaching standards, applicability, CH. 67 See also SCHOOL FINANCE Finance, CH. 219, CH. 644 Accountability, performance, efficiency Legal status, CH. 273 Audits, see Audits, this topic Real property use, CH. 75 Core teaching standards, CH. 67 Civics Day for Teachers, Oregon, CH. 731 Network of Quality Teaching and Learning, Class Sizes, Task Force on, CH. 728 CH. 487, CH. 790 Colleges and community colleges Performance reports, Superintendent of Public ASPIRE programs, CH. 253 Instruction, CH. 802 School District Collaboration Grant Program, Credits, college coursework, etc. CH. 487 (Generally), CH. 781 Strategic investments, generally, CH. 835 Prohibited State School Fund distributions, cer- Student assessments, see Assessments, this topic tain students enrolled in college-level courses, Summative school ratings or educator evaluations, CH. 803 prohibition, CH. 135 Guidance and Support for Post-Secondary Aspira- Teachers and administrators, see Teachers and tions Program, CH. 835 administrators, this topic Outdoor education (OSU Extension Service), Administrators, see Teachers and administrators, CH. 782 this topic Recommendations, Higher Education Coordinating Adrenal insufficiency medications, CH. 676 Commission, CH. 781 Advertising, prohibitions, CH. 499, CH. 528 Teacher education programs, see COLLEGES Age AND UNIVERSITIES Compulsory attendance, CH. 234 Computers and information technology Dental screenings, CH. 558 Career and technical education teachers, website, Suspension or expulsion, CH. 237 CH. 763 Alternative education programs, CH. 239 Immunization records, CH. 802 Art education, promoting, CH. 163 Student privacy protections, CH. 160, CH. 519, ASPIRE programs, CH. 253 CH. 528 Assessments Concussion protocols, athletics, CH. 392 Buildings and facilities, CH. 783 Connecting to the World of Work Program, School or district performance, see Accountability, CH. 835 performance, efficiency, this topic Contracts and agreements Student assessments Civics conference, teachers, grants, CH. 731 Audit, CH. 372 Energy, public contracts, CH. 262 Information to students, requirements, CH. 519 Indemnification, certain property uses, CH. 749 Results, personally identifiable information, Real property, CH. 474 CH. 160 School District Collaboration Grant Program, Right of student to be excused, CH. 519 CH. 487 Summative school ratings or educator evalua- CPR and automated external defibrillators, tions, prohibition, CH. 135 instruction, CH. 338 Work group, CH. 135 Curriculum and courses Athletics, concussion protocols, CH. 392 Art education, CH. 163 Attendance Breakfast, instructional time, CH. 634 Compulsory, CH. 234, CH. 322 Career and technical education, see Career and Disabilities, children with, CH. 322 technical education, this topic Driver license requirement, CH. 716 Child sexual abuse prevention, CH. 401 Truancy, CH. 238, CH. 322 Civics Day for Teachers, Oregon, CH. 731 Audits Colleges and community colleges, see Colleges and Statewide summative assessments, CH. 372 community colleges, this topic Teacher Standards and Practices Commission, CPR and automated external defibrillators, CH. 338 CH. 479 Domestic violence, CH. 400 Breakfast, instructional time, CH. 634 Emergency procedures, CH. 421 Buildings and property English language learner programs, CH. 604 (Generally), CH. 783 Farm-to-School Grant Program, CH. 840 Charter schools, CH. 75 Marijuana abuse programs, CH. 614 Cost-reduction transactions, district boards, Outdoor education programs, CH. 782 CH. 474 Reading, see Reading, this topic Energy projects, public contracts, CH. 262 "Tom McCall: A Better Oregon", CH. 19 Indemnification, contracts, CH. 749 Day treatment programs, mental health, CH. 282 Office of School Facilities, CH. 783 Dental care, CH. 558, CH. 791 I-64 INDEX

Disabilities, students with Language Day and residential treatment programs, mental English language learner programs, CH. 604 health, CH. 282 Reading, see Reading, this topic State School Fund distributions, CH. 555 Speech-language pathology, teachers, CH. 271 Truancy or nonattendance, CH. 322 Lockdown procedures, CH. 421 Discipline, students, CH. 237, CH. 238 Lunch programs, CH. 718 Domestic violence programs and services, Marijuana abuse programs, CH. 614 CH. 400 McCall, Tom, day in his honor, CH. 19 Driver licenses, proof of enrollment, CH. 716 McKinley Elementary School, 100th anniversary, Dropout prevention, report, CH. 567 HCR 13 Dyslexia, CH. 245, CH. 790 Medical and mental health care, see Health care, Early childhood education this topic Early Learning Division preschool program, Minorities and underrepresented communities CH. 745 Charter school admissions, CH. 585 Early Learning Hubs, CH. 402, CH. 745, CH. 773 Educators Equity Act, CH. 188 Oregon Early Reading Program, CH. 835 Statewide education plan, CH. 618 Education service districts Motor vehicles Finance, CH. 437, CH. 487 Driver licenses, proof of enrollment, CH. 716 Network of Quality Teaching and Learning funding, School zones, flashing lights, CH. 139 CH. 487 Network of Quality Teaching and Learning, Superintendents, certification, CH. 245 CH. 487, CH. 790 Employees Nurses Adrenal insufficiency, administering medications, See also Health care, this topic CH. 676 Orders from physicians, CH. 112 Child sexual abuse prevention, CH. 401 State School Nursing Consultant, CH. 793 Concussion protocols, athletics, CH. 392 Task Force on School Nursing, CH. 793 Domestic violence training, CH. 400 Nutrition, see Food and beverages, this topic Nurses, see Nurses, this topic Open School, lottery bonds, CH. 812 Oregon Educators Benefit Board, see EDUCA- Outdoor education programs, CH. 782 TORS BENEFIT BOARD, OREGON, generally Parents and guardians Sunscreen, applying to students, CH. 162 ASPIRE programs, CH. 253 Teachers and administrators, see Teachers and Dental care, opting out, CH. 558 administrators, this topic Dyslexia screenings, notice, CH. 790 Energy projects, public contracts, CH. 262 Personal data, privacy protections, CH. 519 English language learner programs, CH. 604 Statewide assessments, right to excuse student, CH. 519 Expulsion of students, CH. 237, CH. 238 Performance measures, see Accountability, per- Facilities, see Buildings and property, this topic formance, efficiency, this topic Faubion school, lottery bonds, CH. 812 Pesticides, proximity to schools, CH. 833 Food and beverages Polystyrene food packaging, CH. 422 Breakfast, instructional time, CH. 634 Poverty and State School Fund work group, Farm-to-School Grant Program, CH. 840 CH. 732 Lunch programs, CH. 718 Prekindergarten, see Early childhood education, Nutritional standards, generally, CH. 317 this topic Polystyrene packaging, CH. 422 Privacy protections, student information, Foreign exchange students, residency, CH. 781 CH. 160, CH. 519, CH. 528 Funding, see SCHOOL FINANCE, generally Property tax limitation, CH. 368 Graduation rates, report, CH. 567 Race, see Minorities and underrepresented com- Guidance and Support for Post-Secondary Aspi- munities, this topic rations Program, CH. 835 Radon testing, CH. 729 Health care Reading Adrenal insufficiency medications, CH. 676 See also Language, this topic Community health improvement plans, coopera- Dyslexia, CH. 245, CH. 790 tion, CH. 402 Educators, requirements, CH. 245, CH. 427, Concussion protocols, athletics, CH. 392 CH. 790 CPR and automated external defibrillators, instruc- Oregon Early Reading Program, CH. 835 tion, CH. 338 Real property, see Buildings and property, this Dental care, CH. 558, CH. 791 topic Immunizations, CH. 802 Records Mental health Dental screenings, CH. 558 Day and residential treatment programs, Immunizations, CH. 802 CH. 282 Privacy protections, CH. 160, CH. 519, CH. 528 Suicide, CH. 296 Reports Nurses, see Nurses, this topic Accelerated college credit programs, CH. 781 Oregon Educators Benefit Board, see EDUCA- Charter schools ceasing to operate, CH. 644 TORS BENEFIT BOARD, OREGON, generally Child sexual abuse, CH. 401 Sun protection for students, CH. 162 Dental screenings, CH. 558 Immunizations, CH. 802 Dropout prevention, CH. 567 Indemnification, property-related contracts, Educators Equity Act, CH. 188 CH. 749 English language learner programs, CH. 604 Instruction, see Curriculum and courses, this topic Good faith reports by students, retaliation, CH. 434 Juvenile Detention Education Program, CH. 671 Immunizations, CH. 802 OREGON LAWS 2015 I-65

Outdoor education programs, CH. 782 School District Collaboration Grant Program, Performance reports, Superintendent of Public CH. 487 Instruction, CH. 802 Speech-language pathology, practicing, CH. 271 State School Fund and poverty work group, CH. 732 Substitute teachers, salary, CH. 71 To legislature (various entities), see LEGISLA- Summative evaluations, prohibition, CH. 135 TURE Whistleblower protections for students, CH. 434 Residency Youth care centers, educational services, CH. 671 Admission, enrollment, CH. 499 Foreign exchange students, CH. 781 Long term care or nursing facilities, CH. 282 SCHOR, HOWARD Safety and security Honoring, HR 9 Drills and instruction, CH. 421 Health care, see Health care, this topic SCRAP METAL TRANSACTIONS Lockdown procedures, CH. 421 (Generally), CH. 240 Pesticides, proximity to schools, CH. 833 Public meetings, CH. 421 Radon testing, CH. 729 SCROGGINS, JANICE School zones, flashing lights, CH. 139 In memoriam, HR 1 School District Collaboration Grant Program, CH. 487 School zones, flashing lights, CH. 139 SEARCHES AND SEIZURES Sexual abuse prevention program, CH. 401 Abandoned or derelict structures, CH. 715 Small School District Supplement Fund, CH. 299 Animals, impounding, CH. 177 South Salem High School girls basketball team, Forensic imaging, portable electronic devices, congratulating, HCR 29 CH. 613 Special education Profiling, CH. 681 State School Fund distributions, CH. 555 Security release deposits, CH. 493 Truancy, evaluations, CH. 322 Warrants Sports, concussion protocols, CH. 392 Forensic imaging, portable electronic devices, Statewide assessments, see Assessments, this topic CH. 613 Statewide education plan (historically under- Senior citizens, certain crimes against, CH. 415 served students), CH. 618 STEM programs (Generally), CH. 763 SECRETARY OF STATE Connecting to the World of Work Program, CH. 835 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see Strategic investments, generally, CH. 835 APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- Suicide, notice and information-sharing, CH. 296 TATIONS Sun protection for students, CH. 162 Audits, see AUDITS, generally Suspension of students, CH. 237 Community Housing Trust Account, investiga- Teachers and administrators tion, CH. 178 See also Employees, this topic Consular corps credentials, CH. 277 (Generally), CH. 245 Deputy Secretary of State, economic interest Beginning educator mentorship program, CH. 487 statements, CH. 620 Career and technical education, CH. 475, CH. 763 Going out of business sales, CH. 277 Civics Day for Teachers, Oregon, CH. 731 Information technology, generally, CH. 807 Class Sizes, Task Force on, CH. 728 Insignia, names, etc. of organizations, CH. 277 Core teaching standards, CH. 67 Liquidated and delinquent accounts, CH. 766 Early Learning Division preschool program, Operating Account, transfers to General Fund, CH. 745 CH. 20, CH. 840 Educators Equity Act (diversity), CH. 188 Reports to legislature, see LEGISLATURE Licensure, education and training, etc. Speaking engagements, government ethics, (Generally), CH. 245, CH. 647 CH. 620 Alternative authorization pilot program, Tax warrants, duties, CH. 444 CH. 738 Clinical practice experience, initial licenses, CH. 279 SEEDS Dyslexia training, CH. 245, CH. 790 Cannabis Fees, CH. 647 Industrial hemp, CH. 1, CH. 503 Network of Quality Teaching and Learning, Marijuana production, CH. 1, CH. 614 CH. 487, CH. 790 Canola, CH. 638 Reading-related requirements, CH. 245, Genetic engineering, CH. 630 CH. 427, CH. 790 Superintendents, education service districts, SEISMIC SAFETY CH. 245 Teacher education programs, see COLLEGES See EMERGENCIES AND DISASTERS, generally AND UNIVERSITIES Teacher leader license, CH. 479 SENATE, OREGON Network of Quality Teaching and Learning, See LEGISLATURE, generally CH. 487, CH. 790 PERS status and benefits, CH. 475 Reading-related requirements, CH. 245, CH. 427, SENIOR CITIZENS CH. 790 Abuse, see ABUSE OF PERSONS I-66 INDEX

Adult foster homes, see ADULT FOSTER HOMES, Contact with victim, prohibitions, CH. 264 generally Dissemination of intimate image, CH. 379 Continuing care retirement communities, Elderly or disabled persons, sexual abuse, CH. 839 CH. 416 Electric or gas service termination, CH. 370 Employment leave, victims, CH. 352 Home care, see HOME CARE, generally Higher education institutions, protocols, CH. 398 Homestead property tax deferral program, Invasion of personal privacy, CH. 321, CH. 645 CH. 309 Mental illness and mental health Housing with Services, Task Force on, CH. 719 Guilty except for insanity, CH. 820 Influenza immunizations, hospital patients, Mental health professionals, effect of convictions, CH. 496 CH. 611 Long term care, see LONG TERM CARE, generally Minors Nursing homes, see NURSING HOMES AND Fund to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation of CARE FACILITIES, generally Children, CH. 703 Protective proceedings, see PROTECTIVE PRO- Juvenile offenders, generally, CH. 820 CEEDINGS, generally Luring a minor, CH. 101 Rental assistance program, CH. 348 Purchasing sex with minor, CH. 101 Retirement, see RETIREMENT AND PENSIONS, School prevention program, CH. 401 generally Statute of limitations, generally, CH. 417 Theft and related crimes, search warrants, Parole and post-prison supervision, see Release CH. 415 of offenders, this topic Predatory sex offenders, CH. 820 SENTENCE AND PUNISHMENT Prostitution Minors, CH. 101 See also CONVICTION OF CRIME; CRIMES AND Solicitation, CH. 98 OFFENSES Records and reports Diversion, see DIVERSION, generally Higher education institutions, CH. 398 Family Sentencing Alternative Pilot Program, Offender registration and reporting, CH. 820 CH. 830 Release of offenders Parole, probation, and post-prison supervision, Contact with victim, prohibitions, CH. 264 see PAROLE, PROBATION, AND POST-PRISON Reporting requirements, CH. 820 SUPERVISION, generally Risk assessments, CH. 820 Post-conviction relief, see POST-CONVICTION Risk assessments of offenders, CH. 820 RELIEF, generally School prevention program, CH. 401 Reduction Sentence and punishment Earned time reductions Dissemination of intimate image, CH. 379 Supervision period, CH. 140 Invasion of personal privacy, CH. 645 Term of incarceration, CH. 625 Reporting requirements, CH. 820 Family Sentencing Alternative Pilot Program, Sexual assault of animal, CH. 324 CH. 830 Setting aside conviction, CH. 820 Marijuana offenses, CH. 290, CH. 614 Presentence incarceration credits, CH. 508 Statute of limitations, generally, CH. 417 Restitution, CH. 9 Website, offender information, CH. 820 Specified crimes Assault SEXUAL ORIENTATION Previous convictions, CH. 639 Conversion therapy, minors, prohibition, CH. 79 Sexual assault of animal, CH. 324 Discrimination, see DISCRIMINATION, generally Driving under influence, see DRIVING UNDER Higher education institutions, demographic INFLUENCE, generally data, CH. 670 Initiating false report, CH. 751 Veterans, outreach and assistance, CH. 847 Invasion of personal privacy, CH. 645 Menacing, CH. 639 Sex offenses, see SEX OFFENSES SHARED SERVICES FUND Strangulation, CH. 639 (Generally), CH. 757

SERVICE OF PROCESS SHELLFISH Appeal notices, CH. 80 See also COMMERCIAL FISHING Investigative demands, generally, CH. 83 (Generally), CH. 814 Open taking days, CH. 764 SEWERS AND SEWAGE Oregon Oyster Week, CH. 573 Airports, city services, CH. 787 Treatment works, funding, CH. 626 SHERIFFS See also LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AND AGENCIES SEX OFFENSES Execution sales, CH. 120, CH. 168, CH. 291 (Generally), CH. 820 Financial records, examination, CH. 168 Animals, sexual assault, CH. 324 Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children, Fund to End, CH. 703 SHIPS AND SHIPPING Computer crime (theft of intimate image), See also TRANSPORTATION CH. 350 Ballast water, CH. 288, CH. 704 Confidential communications, victims, CH. 265 Oil spill contingency funding, CH. 663 OREGON LAWS 2015 I-67

Ports, see PORTS, generally SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY AND Wet marine and transportation insurance, AUDIOLOGY, STATE BOARD OF CH. 505 EXAMINERS FOR Appropriations and expenditure limitations, SHOOP, JIMMY LEE CH. 192, CH. 837 Honoring, HCR 4 SPEED SIGNATURES Motor vehicles, see MOTOR VEHICLES Elections procedures, CH. 8, CH. 169 SPORTS SIGNS Artificial turf fields, landscape contractors, Agri-tourism activities, liability notice, CH. 535 CH. 672 Domestic violence, schools, CH. 400 Boxing and mixed martial arts events, CH. 446 Going out of business sales, CH. 277 Colleges and universities, see COLLEGES AND Highway memorials, see HIGHWAYS AND ROADS UNIVERSITIES Live entertainment employment, CH. 735 Concussion protocols, CH. 392 Portland Trail Blazers license plates, CH. 806 SMOKING Portland Winterhawks, recognition, SCR 9 Racing, see RACES AND RACING, generally Marijuana, see MARIJUANA, generally South Salem High School girls basketball team, Tobacco, see TOBACCO PRODUCTS, generally congratulating, HCR 29

SOBERING FACILITIES SPOUSES (Generally), CH. 730 See also MARRIAGE Domestic violence, see FAMILY ABUSE AND VIO- SOCIAL SECURITY LENCE, generally Disability benefits, CH. 360 First Partner (Governor), CH. 620 Numbers, see IDENTITY AND IDENTIFICATION Gender neutral statutory language, CH. 629 Public employee retirement death benefits, CH. 506 SOCIAL WORKERS Support, see SUPPORT OF DEPENDENTS, gener- See also HEALTH PROFESSIONALS ally Animal abuse or neglect, reporting, CH. 184 Conversion therapy, minors, prohibition, CH. 79 STALKING Sex crime convictions, sanctions, CH. 611 Child welfare employees (DHS), CH. 653 Temporary licensure, CH. 106 Confidential communications, victims, CH. 265 Employment leave, victims, CH. 352 SOCIAL WORKERS, STATE BOARD OF Protective orders, CH. 89, CH. 497, CH. 653 LICENSED Appropriations and expenditure limitations, STATE AGENCIES CH. 376, CH. 837 (Note: see separate topics for specific agencies by Sex crime convictions, discipline, CH. 611 name.) Abolishment SOIL ENHANCERS Anatomy, Demonstrator of, CH. 651 Community Development Incentive Advisory See FERTILIZERS AND SOIL ENHANCERS, gen- Board, CH. 180 erally Energy advisory committee (housing), CH. 180 Engineering and Technology Industry Council, SOLAR ENERGY CH. 682 See ENERGY Health Insurance Exchange Corporation, Oregon, CH. 3 Health Policy and Research Advisory Committee, SOLICITATIONS Office for Oregon, CH. 318 Prostitution, CH. 98 Higher Education, State Board of, CH. 767 Telephone solicitations, CH. 199, CH. 561 Hunger and Homelessness, Interagency Council on, CH. 180 SOLID WASTE Independent Multidisciplinary Science Team, CH. 771 See WASTE DISPOSAL, generally Individual and Employer Consumer Advisory Com- mittee, CH. 3 SOUTH SALEM HIGH SCHOOL Physician Assistant Committee, CH. 403 Girls basketball team, congratulating, HCR 29 University System, Oregon, CH. 767 Actions and proceedings, see ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Administrative procedure, see ADMINISTRA- Schoolteachers, license exemption, CH. 271 TIVE PROCEDURE, generally I-68 INDEX

Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see Statewide education plan advisory group, CH. 618 APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- Supervisory ratios of state agencies, work group, TATIONS, generally CH. 622 Audits, see AUDITS Talent Council, Oregon, CH. 682 Budgets, see STATE FINANCE Task forces, see TASK FORCES, generally Buildings, see PUBLIC BUILDINGS, generally Teacher training requirements, work group, Contracts and agreements, see CONTRACTS AND CH. 279 AGREEMENTS; PUBLIC CONTRACTS, gener- Veterans’ Affairs, Department of ally Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Coordi- Criminal records checks, see CRIMES AND nator, CH. 847 OFFENSES Oregon Women Veterans Coordinator, CH. 752 Debt collection, see DEBTORS AND CREDITORS Veterinary facility rules advisory committee, Emergencies and disasters, see EMERGENCIES CH. 628 AND DISASTERS, generally Woodstove smoke reduction work group, CH. 476 Employees, see PUBLIC EMPLOYEES AND Fees, see FEES, generally OFFICERS, generally Finance, see STATE FINANCE, generally Energy facility siting, cost recovery, CH. 488 Homeless persons, CH. 180 Establishment Information technology, see COMPUTERS AND Aircraft fuel tax distributions, review committee, INFORMATION SYSTEMS CH. 700 Intergovernmental cooperation, see INTERGOV- All-terrain vehicles work group, CH. 341 ERNMENTAL COOPERATION, generally Basic health program, stakeholder group, CH. 256 Land use planning, see LAND USE PLANNING, COFA islanders, health insurance advisory group, generally CH. 717 Library and reference services, generally, Commercial sexual exploitation of children, advi- CH. 328 sory committee, CH. 703 Mediations, confidentiality, model rules, CH. 114 Community college course placement work group, Meetings, see PUBLIC MEETINGS, generally CH. 159 Name changes Consolidated application process work group (social 529 College Savings Board, Oregon (to Oregon 529 services), CH. 195 Savings Board), CH. 843 Dental director, state, CH. 395 Body Art Practitioners, Board of (to Board of Elec- English language learner programs, advisory group trologists and Body Art Practitioners), CH. 56 and work group, CH. 604 Community Colleges and Workforce Development, Estheticians, Board of Certified Advanced, CH. 722 Department of (to Office of Community Colleges Health information technology, advisory and techni- and Workforce Development), CH. 366 cal committees, CH. 243 Education Investment Board, Oregon (to Chief Edu- Health Insurance Exchange Advisory Committee, cation Office), CH. 774 CH. 3 Housing Council, State (to Oregon Housing Stabil- Health insurance rate review work group, CH. 88 ity Council), CH. 180 Health Plan Quality Metrics Committee, CH. 389 Hunger Relief Task Force (to Hunger Task Force), Higher Education Coordinating Commission work CH. 180 groups, see HIGHER EDUCATION COORDI- Immunization and Vaccination Advisory Committee NATING COMMISSION (to Public Health Advisory Committee), CH. 362 Innovation Council, Oregon, audit and accountabil- Metrics and scoring committee (to metrics and scor- ity committee, CH. 196 ing subcommittee), CH. 389 Law Enforcement Profiling Work Group, CH. 681 Minority, Women and Emerging Small Business, Natural gas services expansion work group, Advocate for (to Governor’s Policy Advisor for Eco- CH. 754 nomic and Business Equity), CH. 565 Network of Quality Teaching and Learning advisory Minority, Women and Emerging Small Business, group, CH. 487 Office for (to Certification Office for Business Nurse Staffing Advisory Board, CH. 669 Inclusion and Diversity), CH. 565 Ocean renewable energy committees, CH. 386 State Library, Trustees of (to State Library Board), Outdoor education grants, advisory committee, CH. 328 CH. 782 Pesticide complaints, investigations, CH. 833 Pacific Northwest Manufacturing Partnership Advi- Public records, see PUBLIC RECORDS, generally sory Committee, CH. 22 Real property, see PUBLIC LANDS, generally Palliative Care and Quality of Life Interdisciplinary Reporting requirements (generally) Advisory Council, CH. 789 Supervisory ratios, CH. 622 Primary care payment reform collaborative, To Governor, see GOVERNOR CH. 575 To legislature, see LEGISLATURE Reference Coordinating Council, State, CH. 328 Rules, see RULES, generally Residential care for children advisory committee Task forces, see TASK FORCES, generally (DHS), CH. 706 Training program, certain entities, CH. 679 Resilience Officer, State, CH. 762 Transparency website, Oregon, CH. 456 Retirement Savings Board, Oregon, CH. 557 Uniform policies and procedures, rules (DAS), Runaway and homeless youths, advisory commit- CH. 30 tee, CH. 153 Wrongful death claims, CH. 419 School assessments work group, CH. 135 School facilities advisory group, CH. 783 School Facilities, Office of, CH. 783 STATE FINANCE School Nursing Consultant, State, CH. 793 (Note: see separate topics for specific funds, State School Fund and poverty work group, CH. 732 accounts, agencies, programs, etc. by name.) 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Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see STATE LANDS, DEPARTMENT OF APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see TATIONS, generally APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- Audits, see AUDITS TATIONS Bonds, see BONDS, generally Historically filled lands, duties, CH. 804 Budgets and budgeting Ocean renewable energy, duties, CH. 386 Adjustments, 2013-2015 biennium, generally, CH. 21, CH. 337, CH. 420 STATE POLICE, DEPARTMENT OF Adjustments, 2015-2017 biennium, generally, CH. 837 See also LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AND Capital Construction Budget Process, Task Force AGENCIES on, CH. 840 Emergency protective orders, forms, CH. 252 Finances Continuing resolution, CH. 599 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see Program change bill, CH. 20, CH. 840 APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE Reserve Funds, Task Force on, CH. 797 LIMITATIONS State Chief Information Officer, CH. 807 Criminal Fine Account allocations, CH. 811 Supervisory ratios, CH. 622 Gifts, donations, etc., CH. 131 Capital construction (generally) Real property, CH. 270 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, gener- Watershed Conservation Operating Fund alloca- ally, CH. 808 tion, CH. 659 Task Force on Capital Construction Budget Process, Fingerprints and criminal records checks, see CH. 840 CRIMES AND OFFENSES Certificates of participation, CH. 685 Missing children clearinghouse, CH. 134 Continuing resolution, CH. 599 Physical examinations of candidates, CH. 102 Counties, see COUNTIES Real property, CH. 270 Debt collection, see DEBTORS AND CREDITORS Sex offenders, CH. 820 Debt Policy Advisory Commission, State, CH. 40 Telecommunicators, compensation, CH. 769 Economic development, see ECONOMIC DEVEL- OPMENT, generally STATE SCHOOL FUND Employee compensation and benefits, see PUB- See SCHOOL FINANCE LIC EMPLOYEES AND OFFICERS Fees, see FEES, generally General Fund, see GENERAL FUND, generally STATEHOOD DAY, OREGON Governmental service expenses, CH. 840 (Generally), CH. 578 Growth Board, Oregon, CH. 818 Higher education, see COLLEGES AND UNIVER- STATUTES SITIES; COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND DIS- Definitions, see WORDS AND PHRASES, generally TRICTS Gender neutral language (marriage), CH. 629 Investments Reviser’s Bills Community Housing Trust Account, CH. 178 (Generally), CH. 27 Legislative review and report, CH. 840 Obsolete statutes (2014 House Bill 4133) Local or tribal governments Agricultural experiment stations, CH. 554 (Generally), CH. 33 Courts, CH. 212 Legislative review, CH. 840 Human services, CH. 70 Retirement Savings Board, Oregon, CH. 557 Transportation, CH. 138 State Library Donation Fund, CH. 840 Tax statutes, CH. 480 Talent Council, Oregon, CH. 682 Statutes of limitation, see LIMITATION OF Lottery, see LOTTERY, OREGON STATE, generally ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS, generally Program change bill, CH. 20, CH. 840 Reserve Funds, Task Force on, CH. 797 STRANGULATION School finance, see SCHOOL FINANCE, generally (Generally), CH. 639 Taxation, see TAXATION, generally Transmittals of certain state funds to State Trea- STREETS surer, documentation, filing, CH. 17 See HIGHWAYS AND ROADS, generally Transparency website, Oregon, CH. 456 Transportation, see TRANSPORTATION Treasurer, State, see TREASURER, STATE, gener- STUDENTS ally Colleges and universities, see COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES, generally Community colleges, see COMMUNITY COL- STATE INSTITUTIONS LEGES AND DISTRICTS, generally Corrections, see CORRECTIONAL INSTITU- Schools (K-12), see SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DIS- TIONS AND PROGRAMS, generally TRICTS, generally Mental health facilities, see MENTAL ILLNESS AND MENTAL HEALTH SUBDIVISIONS AND PARTITIONS Expedited land divisions, CH. 260 STATE LANDS Minimum parcel size, urban growth boundary, See PUBLIC LANDS, generally CH. 104 I-70 INDEX

Property line adjustments, resource zones, Researching the Medical and Public Health CH. 423 Properties of Cannabis, CH. 844 Reserve Funds, CH. 797 SUBMERGED AND SUBMERSIBLE School Nursing, CH. 793 Shellfish, CH. 814 LANDS Water supply development projects, CH. 156 Abandoned or derelict structures, CH. 715 Willamette Falls Navigation Canal and Locks, Formerly submerged or submersible lands, CH. 770, CH. 837 CH. 804 Leases, CH. 205, CH. 715 Removal and fill, see REMOVAL AND FILL, gener- TAWNEY, IAN M. ally Honoring, HCR 3 Renewable energy facilities, ocean, CH. 386 Submerged Lands Enhancement Fund, CH. 715 TAX COURT, OREGON Hardship affidavits, CH. 45 SUICIDE Judges, see JUDGES AND JUSTICES, generally (Generally), CH. 296 TAX PRACTITIONERS, STATE BOARD SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC OF INSTRUCTION Appropriations and expenditure limitations, Performance reports, immunization data, CH. 336, CH. 837 CH. 802 School facilities advisory group, CH. 783 TAXATION Summative assessments work group, CH. 135 (Generally) Connection to federal tax law, CH. 442 SUPPORT OF DEPENDENTS Oregon transparency website postings, CH. 456 (Generally), CH. 298 Restructuring proposal, Legislative Revenue Automated enforcement system (DOJ), CH. 837 Officer, CH. 701 Checks, dishonored, CH. 74 Technical statutory changes, CH. 480 Multiple judgments, CH. 73 Agriculture Suspension of enforcement, CH. 72 Estate tax credit, CH. 301 Uniform Interstate Family Support Act, CH. 298 Food processing equipment, exemption, CH. 827 Workforce housing, exemption, CH. 34 Appeal and review SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY Hardship affidavits, CH. 45 (Generally), CH. 373 Property taxation, CH. 31, CH. 36, CH. 37 Assessment of property, see Property taxation, SURVEYORS, LAND this topic Assessments, see ASSESSMENTS (MONETARY), See LAND SURVEYORS, generally generally Ballot titles, local option tax measures, CH. 41 TADIC, IVAN Bonds, interest, CH. 548 Honoring, HR 8 Capital gains exemption, manufactured dwell- ing park sale, CH. 217 Charitable entities TALENT COUNCIL, OREGON Donations, credits, CH. 701 (Generally), CH. 682 Low-income housing, exemptions, CH. 141, CH. 310, CH. 520 TANNING DEVICES Museums, exemption, CH. 701 Child care, credits, CH. 701 Registration fees, CH. 778 Cigarettes, CH. 46 Cities, see Local governments, this topic TASK FORCES Collection and enforcement Campaign Finance Reform, CH. 702 Hardship affidavits, CH. 45 Cannabis Environmental Best Practices, CH. 614 Liens, CH. 242, CH. 309, CH. 444, CH. 643 Capital Construction Budget Process, CH. 840 Marijuana tax, CH. 699 Class Sizes, CH. 728 Multinational corporations, CH. 755 Client and Staff Safety, CH. 777 Property taxation Funding for Fish, Wildlife and Related Outdoor Cancellation of delinquent taxes, CH. 31 Recreation and Education, CH. 712 Lease from tax-exempt owner, effect, CH. 52 Housing with Services, CH. 719 Liens, CH. 242, CH. 309, CH. 444, CH. 643 Hunger, CH. 180 Solar projects, CH. 571 Immigration Consultant Fraud, CH. 753 Warrants, CH. 444, CH. 643 Incarcerated Veterans, CH. 824 Withholding of outstanding taxes, CH. 96 Independent Scientific Review for Natural Public contracts, tax compliance, CH. 539 Resources, CH. 771 Substantial understatements of net tax, penalties, Legal Representation in Childhood Dependency, CH. 32 CH. 776 Suspending collection of unpaid tax, CH. 643 Reentry, Employment and Housing, CH. 848 Warrants, CH. 444, CH. 643 OREGON LAWS 2015 I-71

Communications Fees Central assessment, CH. 23 Applications Emergency communications taxes, CH. 247 Centrally assessed companies, exemptions, Property tax exemptions, CH. 23, CH. 31 CH. 23 Connection to federal tax law, generally, CH. 442 Refunds of property taxes, CH. 34, CH. 92 Corporate income and excise taxes Solar projects, CH. 571 Collection, see Collection and enforcement, this Warrants, electronic notice, CH. 444 topic Film production, credit, CH. 701 Consolidated returns, affiliated corporations, Financial institutions CH. 755 ABLE accounts, CH. 843 Credits, see Credits, this topic Individual development accounts, credits, CH. 701 Insurance guaranty association assessment, offset, Mortgages, tax statements, CH. 31 CH. 701 Food processing equipment, exemption, CH. 827 Minimum tax, CH. 701 Forests and forest products Modifications, federal taxable income, see Modifi- Estate tax credit, CH. 301 cations, federal taxable income, this topic Harvest privilege taxes, CH. 714 Multinational corporations, CH. 755 Fuel, see FUEL Rates of tax, CH. 701 Hardship affidavits, CH. 45 Residency, CH. 468 Homestead deferral program, CH. 309 Substantial understatements of net tax, CH. 32 Housing Unitary corporations, CH. 755 Alternative energy devices, credits, CH. 701 Counties, see Local governments, this topic Elderly rental assistance program, CH. 348 Credits Exemptions (Generally) (Generally), CH. 310 Legislative measures, procedures, CH. 641 Agricultural workforce housing, CH. 34 Oregon transparency website postings, CH. 456 Nonprofit entities, CH. 141, CH. 310, CH. 520 Satisfaction of corporate minimum tax, CH. 701 Vertical housing development zones, CH. 507 Child care, CH. 701 Foreclosure proceeds, county tax liens, CH. 242 Disabilities, persons with, CH. 701 Homestead deferral program, CH. 309 Employment-related household services or depen- Manufactured structures, see Manufactured dent care, CH. 701 structures, this topic Energy, see Energy, this topic Income taxes Enterprise zones, CH. 648 Corporate, see Corporate income and excise Estate tax, CH. 301 taxes, this topic Film production, CH. 701 Personal, see Personal income tax, this topic Fuel taxes, CH. 77 Indian trust land, exemption, CH. 65 Individual development accounts, CH. 701 Individual development accounts, credits, Long term care insurance, CH. 701 CH. 701 Medical providers, CH. 701, CH. 829 Insurance and insurers Personal exemption credits, CH. 701 Guaranty association assessment, offset, CH. 701 Disabilities, persons with Homestead deferral program, CH. 309 ABLE accounts, CH. 843 Long term care insurance, credit, CH. 701 Credits, CH. 701 Liens, CH. 242, CH. 309, CH. 444, CH. 643 Homestead deferral program, CH. 309 Local governments Emergency communications, CH. 247 Ballot titles, local option tax measures, CH. 41 Emergency services, out-of-state businesses, resi- Foreclosure proceeds, county tax liens, CH. 242 dency, CH. 468 Marijuana taxation, CH. 614 Energy Predator damage control districts, CH. 650 Credits Property taxation, see Property taxation, this Alternative energy devices, CH. 701 topic Energy conservation projects, CH. 545 Solar projects, CH. 571 Solar projects, exemption, CH. 571 Manufactured structures Enterprise zones, CH. 648 Property taxation, CH. 31, CH. 217 Estate tax, CH. 301 Sale of parks, capital gains exemption, CH. 217 Exemptions Marijuana, CH. 1, CH. 614, CH. 699 Manufactured dwelling park sale, capital gains, Military personnel, residency, CH. 701 CH. 217 Modifications, federal taxable income Oregon transparency website postings, CH. 456 ABLE accounts, CH. 843 Personal exemption credits, CH. 701 Bonds, interest, CH. 548 Property tax Marijuana-related activities, CH. 699 Agricultural workforce housing, CH. 34 Motor vehicles Centrally assessed companies, generally, CH. 23, Fuel, see FUEL CH. 31 Road usage charges, CH. 716 Enterprise zones, CH. 648 Weight-mile tax, CH. 543, CH. 716 Federal Communications Commission licenses, Museums, exemption, CH. 701 CH. 23 Personal income tax Food processing equipment, CH. 827 Collection, see Collection and enforcement, this Housing, see Housing, this topic topic Indian trust land, CH. 65 Credits, see Credits, this topic Museums, CH. 701 Modifications, federal taxable income, see Modifi- Solar projects, CH. 571 cations, federal taxable income, this topic Strategic investment program, CH. 518, CH. 757 Personal exemption credits, CH. 701 I-72 INDEX

Residency, CH. 468, CH. 701 TEACHER STANDARDS AND Substantial understatements of net tax, CH. 32 PRACTICES COMMISSION Predator damage control districts, CH. 650 Property taxation (Generally), CH. 647 Appeals, CH. 31, CH. 36, CH. 37 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see Appraisals, CH. 36 APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- Assessment TATIONS Appraisals, industrial property, CH. 36 Audit, CH. 479 Central assessment, CH. 23 Clinical practice experience requirements, work Corrections, CH. 31, CH. 39, CH. 97 group, CH. 279 Data centers, CH. 23 Reports to legislature, see LEGISLATURE Destroyed or damaged property, CH. 92 Intangible property, CH. 23 TEACHERS Manufactured structures, CH. 217 Higher education, see COLLEGES AND UNIVER- Maximum assessed value, CH. 39, CH. 92, SITIES; COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND DIS- CH. 97 TRICTS New property and new improvements, valuation, Schools (K-12), see SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DIS- CH. 97 TRICTS Predator damage control districts, CH. 650 Real market value, CH. 92 Ballot titles, local option tax measures, CH. 41 TEBEAU, WILLIAM Bonds, tax revenues as security, CH. 53 Memorial Highway, CH. 268 Business personal property, CH. 444 Cancellation of delinquent taxes, CH. 31 TELEPHONES AND Collection, see Collection and enforcement, this topic TELECOMMUNICATIONS Data centers, CH. 23 Automatic dialing and announcing devices, Destroyed or damaged property, CH. 31, CH. 92 CH. 561 Exemptions, see Exemptions, this topic Broadband services Extensions, returns, CH. 38 Internet, see COMPUTERS AND INFORMA- Floating homes, CH. 31 TION SYSTEMS Homestead deferral program, CH. 309 Oregon Broadband Advisory Council, CH. 483 Housing, see Housing, this topic Rural access, CH. 432 Indian trust land, CH. 65 Connecting Oregon Communities Fund, transfer Industrial property, CH. 36 to General Fund, CH. 840 Intangible property, CH. 23 Cooperatives, CH. 113 Lease from tax-exempt owner, tax liability, CH. 52 Emergencies Manufactured structures, CH. 31, CH. 217 9-1-1 system, CH. 247 Refunds, CH. 31, CH. 34, CH. 92 Location information, devices, use by public body, Returns, extensions, CH. 38 CH. 255 Sale or transfer Telecommunicators, collective bargaining, CH. 769 Business personal property, CH. 444 Fees, providers, CH. 289 Withholding of outstanding taxes, CH. 96 Forensic imaging, portable electronic devices, Sand control districts, CH. 560 CH. 613 School system, limitation, CH. 368 Hospice patients, contract rights, CH. 181 Hotlines Public contracts, tax compliance, CH. 539 Domestic violence, schools, CH. 400 Records and reports Live entertainment employment, CH. 735 Centrally assessed companies, exemptions, CH. 23 Pesticide misuse, CH. 833 Marijuana tax, CH. 699 Mobile devices and technology Oregon transparency website postings, CH. 456 See also COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION Reports to legislature (various entities), see LEG- SYSTEMS ISLATURE Forensic imaging, law enforcement, CH. 613 Residency Location information, use by public body, CH. 255 Emergency services, out-of-state businesses, Phone numbers, personal information protec- CH. 468 tions, see IDENTITY AND IDENTIFICATION Military personnel, CH. 701 Ports, facilities, authority, CH. 164 Returns Rights of way, state lands, CH. 55, CH. 204 Consolidated returns, affiliated corporations, Solicitations, CH. 199, CH. 561 CH. 755 State Chief Information Officer, authority, gener- Extensions, property taxes, CH. 38 ally, CH. 807 Substantial understatements of net tax, CH. 32 Taxation, see TAXATION Reviser’s Bill, CH. 480 Telemedical health services, CH. 340 School system, property tax limitation, CH. 368 Senior citizens Homestead deferral program, CH. 309 TELEVISION Rental assistance program, CH. 348 Advertising, see ADVERTISING, generally Strategic investment program, CH. 518, CH. 757 Emergencies, access of broadcasters, CH. 151 Utilities Energy efficiency standards, devices, CH. 276 Central assessment, CH. 23 FCC licenses, property tax exemption, CH. 23 Telecommunications, see Communications, this Film and media production, see FILM AND topic MEDIA PRODUCTION, generally Weight-mile tax, CH. 543, CH. 716 Hospice patients, cable contract rights, CH. 181 OREGON LAWS 2015 I-73

News media, see NEWS MEDIA, generally Damages, medical expenses of parent or conser- vator, CH. 213 TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE FOR NEEDY Design professionals, CH. 610 Immunity, see PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES, FAMILIES generally See PUBLIC ASSISTANCE Natural disasters, evidence, CH. 541 Public bodies TENANTS State Fair Council, CH. 589 Wrongful death claims, CH. 419 See LANDLORD AND TENANT, generally TOURISM TESTS Agri-tourism activities, liability, CH. 535 See EXAMINATIONS AND TESTS, generally Tourist facilities, landlords and tenants, CH. 223 Travel insurance, CH. 675 THEFT Computer crime (theft of intimate image), TOXIC SUBSTANCES CH. 350 See HAZARDOUS WASTES AND MATERIALS, Elderly victims, search warrants, CH. 415 generally Identity theft, see IDENTITY AND IDENTIFICA- TION TRADE REGULATION AND THERAPY AND THERAPISTS COMPETITION See also CONSUMER PROTECTION See also HEALTH PROFESSIONALS Antitrust exemptions Conversion therapy, minors, prohibition, CH. 79 Clackamas Forestry Product Cooperative Project, Marriage and family therapists, see COUNSE- CH. 733 LORS AND THERAPISTS, LICENSED PRO- Primary Care Transformation Initiative, CH. 575 FESSIONAL, generally Farm implements, retailer agreements, CH. 563 Massage or bodywork, CH. 491 Going out of business sales, CH. 277 Music therapy, CH. 632 Identity Theft Protection Act, Oregon Consumer, CH. 357 TIGARD, CITY OF Motor vehicles Lottery bonds, Hunziker Development Project, Franchise dealerships, CH. 396, CH. 584 CH. 812 Fuel metering devices, CH. 448 Guaranteed asset protection waivers, CH. 523 Noncompetition agreements, employment, TILLAMOOK BAY CH. 429 Shellfish pilot project, CH. 814 Unlawful trade or business practices Insurance claim settlement practices, CH. 59 TIMBER Investigative demands, CH. 83 Mortgage lending, CH. 87 See FORESTS AND FOREST PRODUCTS, gener- Motor vehicles, see Motor vehicles, this topic ally Personal information Phishing, CH. 128 TIRES School students, CH. 528 Disposal sites, CH. 662 Security breaches, CH. 357 Telephone solicitations, CH. 199, CH. 561 TITLE AND OWNERSHIP TRADEMARKS Boats and floating homes, fees, CH. 627 Real property Organizations, registration, CH. 277 City of Pendleton, transfer of state property, CH. 581 TRAFFIC OFFENSES Deeds and conveyances, see DEEDS AND CON- See MOTOR VEHICLES VEYANCES, generally Historically filled lands, CH. 804 State Police, CH. 270 TRANSPARENCY WEBSITE, OREGON Title loans, CH. 490 (Generally), CH. 456 Vehicles, document processing, CH. 708 TRANSPORTATION TOBACCO PRODUCTS (Generally -- obsolete statute revisions), CH. 138 Inhalants, generally, CH. 158 Aviation, see AIRCRAFT AND AVIATION, gener- Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act, CH. 158 ally Smoke shops, food and beverages, CH. 51 Funding Tax stamps, CH. 46 Appropriations (ODOT), see APPROPRIATIONS Tobacco Settlement Funds Account, CH. 816 AND EXPENDITURE LIMITATIONS Bonds, see BONDS Connect Oregon Fund, CH. 707 TORTS Highways and roads, see HIGHWAYS AND Agri-tourism activities, CH. 535 ROADS I-74 INDEX

Multimodal Transportation Fund, CH. 707, CH. 812 UMATILLA, PORT OF Oil and Hazardous Material Transportation by Rail Lottery bonds, CH. 812 Action Fund, CH. 739 Oregon Jobs and Transportation Act, CH. 344 Highways and roads, see HIGHWAYS AND UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION ROADS, generally Availability for work, eligibility, CH. 103 Insurance (wet marine and transportation), Debt offsets, benefit overpayments, CH. 529 CH. 505 Hearings, requests, CH. 69 Land use planning, city and county improve- Overpayments, recovery, CH. 529, CH. 530 ments, CH. 280 Shared work benefits, CH. 529 Multimodal Transportation Fund, CH. 707, CH. 812 Oil or hazardous substances UNIFORM LAWS Pipelines, CH. 231, CH. 754 Commercial Code, see COMMERCIAL CODE, Railroads, safety, CH. 739 UNIFORM, generally Spill contingency funding, CH. 663 Interstate Family Support Act, CH. 298 Railroads, see RAILROADS, generally Trust Code, CH. 126 Shipping, see SHIPS AND SHIPPING, generally UNITED STATES TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF Aliens, see ALIENS AND IMMIGRATION, generally Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see Congressional redistricting, CH. 257 APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- FCC licenses, property tax exemption, CH. 23 TATIONS Federal laws and programs Bonds, CH. 344, CH. 685, CH. 812 ABLE Act, CH. 843 Passenger rail, duties, CH. 225 Agricultural Act, CH. 316 Reports to legislature, see LEGISLATURE Compact of Free Association treaty, CH. 717, HCR 21 TRAUMA CARE Preventing Sex Trafficking and Strengthening Fam- See MEDICAL CARE AND TREATMENT ilies Act, CH. 254 Tax laws, connection to, generally, CH. 442 Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, TRAVEL INFORMATION COUNCIL CH. 239 (Generally), CH. 339 Flood control projects, contracts, CH. 544 Health insurance exchange, CH. 3 TRAVEL INSURANCE Intergovernmental cooperation, see INTERGOV- ERNMENTAL COOPERATION, generally (Generally), CH. 675 Military, see MILITARY, generally Peace Corps, SCR 3 TREASURER, STATE Social Security See also STATE FINANCE Disability benefits, CH. 360 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see Numbers, see IDENTITY AND IDENTIFICA- APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- TION TATIONS Information technology, generally, CH. 807 UNIVERSITIES Liquidated and delinquent accounts, CH. 766 Oregon Retirement Savings Board, CH. 557 See COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES, generally Speaking engagements, government ethics, CH. 620 UNLAWFUL PRACTICES Criminal offenses, see CRIMES AND OFFENSES, TRESPASS generally Criminal trespass, CH. 10 Employment, see LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT Trade, see TRADE REGULATION AND COMPETI- TION TRIBAL GOVERNMENTS See NATIVE AMERICANS UPPER KLAMATH BASIN TRILLIUM FAMILY SERVICES COMPREHENSIVE AGREEMENT (Generally), CH. 449 Children’s Farm Home, lottery bonds, CH. 812

TRUSTS AND TRUSTEES URBAN GROWTH BOUNDARIES (Generally), CH. 126 See LAND USE PLANNING Community Housing Trust Account, CH. 178 Protective proceedings, see PROTECTIVE PRO- UTILITIES CEEDINGS, generally See PUBLIC UTILITIES, generally Restitution, crime victims, CH. 9 Trust deeds, see MORTGAGES AND TRUST DEEDS, generally VACCINATIONS Trust for Cultural Development, CH. 668 See IMMUNIZATIONS AND VACCINATIONS, gen- Uniform Trust Code, Oregon, generally, CH. 126 erally OREGON LAWS 2015 I-75

VEHICLE CODE Facilities, generally, CH. 628 See MOTOR VEHICLES, generally Fines, certain violations, CH. 418 Remedies, pharmaceuticals, and biologics, CH. 532 VETERANS See also MILITARY (Generally -- technical statutory changes), VETERINARY MEDICAL EXAMINING CH. 531 BOARD, OREGON STATE Benefits and services (generally) Appropriations and expenditure limitations, Department as fiduciary or representative payee, CH. 192, CH. 837 CH. 381 Rules advisory committee, CH. 628 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Coordina- tor, CH. 847 Oregon Women Veterans Coordinator, CH. 752 VICTIMS OF CRIME Volunteer veterans’ guides, CH. 574 See CRIME VICTIMS, generally Education (Generally), CH. 531 VIDEO OR SOUND RECORDINGS Higher education programs, see COLLEGES AND Justice and municipal courts, CH. 570, CH. 623 UNIVERSITIES Gold Star Families, veterans’ recognition license Law enforcement officers performing duties, plates, CH. 183 CH. 550, CH. 553 Highways and roads Sex offenses, see SEX OFFENSES, generally Fallen Hero roadside memorials, CH. 47 Memorial highways, CH. 123 VIOLATIONS Purple Heart Trail, CH. 123 See CRIMES AND OFFENSES, generally Incarcerated Veterans, Task Force on, CH. 824 Insurance Code exemption, membership associa- tion, CH. 460 VISION Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Coordi- Insurance, vision care, CH. 832 nator, CH. 847 Prescriptions, optometrists, CH. 18 Loans, foreclosure laws, CH. 382 Window tinting, motor vehicles, CH. 579 Medical care Notice requirements, Oregon Health Authority, CH. 621 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND Oregon Veterans’ Homes, see Oregon Veterans’ TRAINING Homes, this topic Apprentices and trainees, see APPRENTICES Women veterans, study, CH. 821 AND TRAINEES, generally Oregon Veterans’ Homes Career schools Roseburg home, lottery bonds, CH. 812 New program applications, fees, CH. 775 Tax credit, medical providers, CH. 701 Whistleblower protections for students, CH. 434 The Dalles home, expenditure limitation, CH. 808 Schools and school districts (K-12), see SCHOOLS Personal information protections, CH. 383 AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS POW/MIA flag, public buildings, CH. 185 Workforce development, see WORKFORCE Public contracts, disabled veterans, CH. 565 DEVELOPMENT, generally Purple Heart State, designating Oregon as, HCR 30 Volunteer veterans’ guides, CH. 574 VOLUNTEERS Women Driver license expiration, volunteers outside Health care, study, CH. 821 U.S., CH. 215 Oregon Women Veterans Coordinator, CH. 752 Medical Teams International, honoring founder World War II memorial, CH. 531 Ron Post, HCR 23 Nurse emeritus license, CH. 353 VETERANS’ AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT Peace Corps, SCR 3 Public records disclosure exemption, personal OF information, generally, CH. 26, CH. 805 Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see Veterans’ assistance guides, CH. 574 APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- TATIONS Bonds, CH. 685, CH. 812 VOTERS AND VOTING Fiduciary or representative payee, CH. 381 See ELECTIONS, generally Foreclosure laws, exemption, CH. 382 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Coordi- WAGES nator, CH. 847 See COMPENSATION AND SALARIES, generally Oregon Health Authority, health care notice requirements, CH. 621 Oregon Women Veterans Coordinator, CH. 752 WARRANTIES Reports to legislature, see LEGISLATURE Motor vehicles, dealer compensation, CH. 584 Public contracts, tax compliance, CH. 539 VETERINARIANS AND VETERINARY MEDICINE WASHINGTON COUNTY See also HEALTH PROFESSIONALS Reserves, land use planning, CH. 150 I-76 INDEX

WASTE DISPOSAL WATERSHED ENHANCEMENT BOARD, Compost, see FERTILIZERS AND SOIL ENHANC- OREGON ERS Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see Construction and demolition waste, CH. 534, APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- CH. 662 TATIONS Dredged material, port districts, CH. 494 Watershed Conservation Grant Fund, CH. 742 Fees, CH. 534, CH. 662 Watershed Conservation Operating Fund, Hazardous wastes, see HAZARDOUS WASTES CH. 659 AND MATERIALS, generally Recycling, see RECYCLING, generally WEAPONS Sewers and sewage, see SEWERS AND SEWAGE, See FIREARMS AND WEAPONS, generally generally Statewide solid waste composition study, CH. 534 WEBER, LAVERN In memoriam, HCR 12 WATER AND WATER RIGHTS Bonds, CH. 685, CH. 812 WEED CONTROL Districts (Generally), CH. 203 Condemnation, CH. 544 Domestic water supply districts, CH. 107 Flood control authority, drainage districts, CH. 544 WELCH, NICKOLAS S. Levee projects, loans and grants, CH. 667, CH. 812 In memoriam, SCR 6 Temporary water use transfers, CH. 384 Hydroelectricity WELFARE Klamath Basin, CH. 449 See PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, generally Ocean renewable energy, CH. 311, CH. 386 Klamath Basin, CH. 445, CH. 449 WESTERN JUNIPER Levee infrastructure, CH. 667, CH. 812 Economic development, CH. 635, CH. 636 Place-based integrated water resources strate- gies, CH. 780 Pollution, see POLLUTION WETLANDS Removal and fill, see REMOVAL AND FILL, gener- See SUBMERGED AND SUBMERSIBLE LANDS, ally generally Seasonally varying flows, water storage projects, CH. 156 WHEELER COUNTY Submerged and submersible lands, see SUB- Lottery bonds, CH. 812 MERGED AND SUBMERSIBLE LANDS, gener- ally Water Conservation, Reuse and Storage Invest- WHELAN, EDWARD J. ment Fund, CH. 812 In memoriam, HCR 32 Water supply development projects, CH. 156, CH. 812, CH. 837 WHIPPLE, BLAINE Water supply systems, see WATER SUPPLY SYS- In memoriam, SCR 8 TEMS (DOMESTIC WATER), generally Watershed Conservation Grant Fund, CH. 742 Watershed Conservation Operating Fund, WIENS, KORY CH. 659 Honoring, HCR 2

WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT WILDFIRES Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see See FIRES AND FIRE PROTECTION APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- TATIONS WILDLIFE Bonds, CH. 685, CH. 812 See FISH AND WILDLIFE, generally Klamath Basin settlement agreement, duties, CH. 449 WILLAMETTE RIVER Levee inspections, CH. 667 Eminent domain, lands in greenway, CH. 414 Place-based integrated water resources strate- gies, CH. 780 Willamette Falls Lottery bonds, CH. 812 Temporary water use transfers, districts, pilot program, CH. 384 Navigation canal and locks, task force, CH. 770, CH. 837

WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS (DOMESTIC WILLS WATER) (Generally), CH. 387 Airports, city services, CH. 787 Advance directives for health care, CH. 82 Domestic water supply districts, CH. 107 Probate, see PROBATE, generally OREGON LAWS 2015 I-77

WINDSOR, NATHAN Approved educator preparation program/pro- Honoring, SCR 12 vider, CH. 647 Area median income (community revitalization), CH. 831 WINE AND WINERIES Article XI-F(1) bonds, CH. 828 See ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Article XI-G bonds, CH. 828 Assistance (lottery prizes), CH. 711 WITNESSES Attending physician (terminal disease), CH. 819 Authority (public land banks), CH. 631 See also EVIDENCE Authorized agent (real property), CH. 96 Depositions, material witnesses, CH. 623 Authorized staff (corrections), CH. 246 Grand jury, defendant, CH. 586 Aviation activity (landowner liability), CH. 308 Behavioral health clinician/home (medical assis- WOLVES tance), CH. 798 Depredation compensation program, CH. 607, Behavioral treatment facility (financing authori- CH. 837 ties), CH. 220 Biodiesel, CH. 4 Biomass (air pollution), CH. 500 WOMEN Board-up services (buildings), CH. 498 Athletic directors and coaches, university hiring, Boarding kennel (animals), CH. 292 CH. 369 Bodywork (therapy), CH. 491 Disadvantaged business certification, CH. 148, Bond-related costs (higher education), CH. 828 CH. 325, CH. 565 Borrower (motor vehicles), CH. 523 Discrimination, see DISCRIMINATION, generally Broadcaster (emergencies), CH. 151 Domestic violence, see FAMILY ABUSE AND VIO- Business opportunity (telephone solicitations), LENCE, generally CH. 199 Duniway, Abigail Scott, HCR 7 Business personal property (taxation), CH. 444 Pay equity, public contracts, CH. 454 Business that a service-disabled veteran owns Pregnancy and childbirth, see PREGNANCY AND (public contracts), CH. 565 CHILDBIRTH, generally Cannabinoid, CH. 614 Veterans, see VETERANS Cannabinoid concentrate, CH. 614 Cannabinoid edible, CH. 614 WOODSTOVES Cannabinoid extract, CH. 614 Cannabinoid product, CH. 614 Smoke reduction work group, CH. 476 Canola (agriculture), CH. 638 Capable (medical care), CH. 819 WORDS AND PHRASES Carrier (health insurance), CH. 575 Abandoned structure (submerged or submersible Central authority (support of dependents), lands), CH. 715 CH. 298 ABLE account (persons with disabilities), CH. 843 Certificate of analysis (biodiesel), CH. 203 Abuse or neglect (animals), CH. 184 Certified advanced esthetician, CH. 722 Accelerated college credit programs, CH. 781 Certified advocate (crime victims), CH. 265 Accident (rail fixed guideway systems), CH. 489 Certified health care interpreter, CH. 318 Accident and health insurance, CH. 547 Charges against the real property, CH. 96 Account (higher education), CH. 633 Chemical (children’s products), CH. 786 Actively engaged (medical imaging), CH. 385 Child support order, CH. 298 Administration fee (legal access providers), Children’s product (chemicals), CH. 786 CH. 504 Civil code enforcement officer (personal infor- Adrenal insufficiency (medical care), CH. 676 mation), CH. 313 Adult student (schools and school districts), Clackamas Forestry Product Cooperative CH. 519 Project, CH. 733 Advanced nonablative esthetics procedure, Clear and conspicuous (mortgages), CH. 87 CH. 722 Clinical pharmacy agreement, CH. 362 Aftercare (hospital patients), CH. 263 Closing and settlement services (real property), Age-appropriate or developmentally appropri- CH. 96 ate activities (juveniles), CH. 254 COFA islander (health insurance), CH. 717 Agri-tourism activity (liability), CH. 535 Collection service customers (recycling), CH. 534 Agricultural hemp seed, CH. 503 Commercial operation (ocean renewable energy), Agricultural land (predator control), CH. 650 CH. 386 Agricultural workforce housing (taxation), Communication (health information), CH. 470 CH. 34 Community-based structured housing (residen- Airstrip (landowner liability), CH. 308 tial facilities), CH. 740 Alternative fuel vehicle (parking), CH. 208 Comparable (collective bargaining), CH. 769 Animal rescue entity, CH. 267 Confidential communication (crime victims), Animal welfare laws, CH. 639 CH. 265 Another planned permanent living arrangement Confidential communications request (health (juveniles), CH. 254 information), CH. 470 Application (support of dependents), CH. 298 Confidential information (insurance), CH. 547 Applied behavior analysis (autism treatment), Congregate housing (residential facilities), CH. 674 CH. 740 Appointed actuary (insurance), CH. 547 Consideration (real property), CH. 96 Appropriate (palliative care), CH. 789 Consignment (landlord-tenant law), CH. 217 I-78 INDEX

Construction design professional (civil actions), Electric company, CH. 312 CH. 610 Electronic transmission (cooperative corpora- Construction flagging contractor, CH. 356 tions), CH. 113 Construction-related (building codes), CH. 170 Eligible agricultural workforce housing (taxa- Consulting physician (terminal disease), CH. 819 tion), CH. 34 Consumer (marijuana), CH. 1 Eligible land (predator control), CH. 650 Contaminant (children’s products), CH. 786 ELL student (schools), CH. 604 Contiguous lots or parcels of land under the Emergency communications system, CH. 247 same ownership, CH. 562 Employee (sick time), CH. 537 Contract form/template (public contracts), Employer, CH. 457, CH. 537 CH. 646 Employer located in a city with a population Contracting state (persons with disabilities), exceeding 500,000, CH. 537 CH. 843 Employment relations (collective bargaining), Contractor (public contracts), CH. 565 CH. 99 Contractual discount (vision care), CH. 832 Empty ballast tank (ships), CH. 704 Controlled substance, CH. 1 Enact (local governments), CH. 591 Convention, convention support order, CH. 298 Energy storage system (electric companies), Conversion therapy, CH. 79 CH. 312 Conveyance (real property), CH. 96 English language learner, CH. 604 Convicted (firearms), CH. 497 Enrollee (health insurance), CH. 470, CH. 580 County-appraised industrial property (taxa- Enter or remain unlawfully (crimes), CH. 10 tion), CH. 36 Enterprise information technology and telecom- Covered information (students), CH. 528 munications, CH. 807 Creditor (motor vehicles), CH. 523 Essential community provider (health insur- Critical infrastructure (emergencies), CH. 468 ance), CH. 59 Current caretaker (adoptions), CH. 795 Esthetician, CH. 722 Custom medium (horticulture), CH. 514 Evaluation period (guaranteed asset protection Data transmission services (taxation), CH. 23 waivers), CH. 523 De minimis level (chemicals), CH. 786 Event (rail fixed guideway systems), CH. 489 Dealer (forest products), CH. 733 Exchange (health insurance), CH. 3 Debilitating medical condition (medical mari- Expedited land division (land use planning), juana), CH. 844 CH. 260 Debt buyer (telephone calls), CH. 561 Extracurricular activities (foster children), Declared disaster or emergency, CH. 468 CH. 472 Delivery (cooperative corporations), CH. 113 Family member (firearms), CH. 497 Dental hygiene, CH. 15, CH. 349 Family safety facility (financing authorities), Dental provider, CH. 542 CH. 220 Dental screening (schools and school districts), Farm or ranch (agri-tourism activity), CH. 535 CH. 558 Federal tax benefit (bonds), CH. 828 Dentistry, CH. 15 Filing officer (elections), CH. 169 Deposit-type contract (insurance), CH. 547 Final judgment (class actions), CH. 2 Derelict structure (submerged or submersible Finance agreement (motor vehicles), CH. 523 lands), CH. 715 Financial aid funds (higher education), CH. 633 Design professional (civil actions), CH. 610 Financial aid refund disbursement process Designated primary caregiver (medical mari- (higher education), CH. 633 juana), CH. 614 Financial consideration (marijuana), CH. 1 Designee (abuse of persons), CH. 568 First informer (emergencies), CH. 151 Determined claim (Klamath Basin), CH. 445 First Partner (Governor), CH. 620 Diligent investigation (submerged or submers- Flood control project (drainage districts), ible lands), CH. 715 CH. 544 Direct request (support of dependents), CH. 298 Fluoroscopy (medical imaging), CH. 62 Disabled veteran, CH. 531 Food processor (taxation), CH. 827 Disaster or emergency related work, CH. 468 Foreign exchange student, CH. 781 Disaster response period, CH. 468 Foreign support order, CH. 298 Discharge (hospital patients), CH. 263, CH. 466 Forensic imaging (privacy), CH. 613 Disclose (intimate images), CH. 379 Forestry products (cooperatives), CH. 733 Discount card (vision care), CH. 832 Foundational capability, foundational program District (sand control), CH. 560 (public health), CH. 736 Diverse (educators), CH. 188 Front-load (employment), CH. 537 Domestic service (labor laws), CH. 457 Gambling (savings promotion raffles), CH. 137 Domestic violence, CH. 400 Generation (probate), CH. 387 Domestic worker (labor laws), CH. 457 Geographic information system (state agencies), Dredged material (solid waste), CH. 494 CH. 807 Drone, CH. 61, CH. 315 Geographic region (economic development), Drug-related overdose (immunity), CH. 274 CH. 22 Duty of support, CH. 298 Gift (government ethics), CH. 665 Education (polysomnographic technologists), Good cause (farm implement purchasing), CH. 78 CH. 563 Education program (retaliation), CH. 434 Governing body of a local public health author- Education provider, CH. 558, CH. 749 ity, CH. 736 Educator, CH. 188, CH. 245 Grace period (health insurance exchange), Educator preparation program, CH. 245 CH. 580 OREGON LAWS 2015 I-79

Grandparent (juvenile proceedings), CH. 216 Investigational product (medical care), CH. 819 Grant contract (bonds), CH. 828 Issuing state/tribunal/foreign country (support Granulated alcohol, CH. 463 of dependents), CH. 298 Green energy technology (public contracts), Job families (state employment), CH. 622 CH. 262 Joint management entity (Klamath Basin), Guaranteed asset protection waiver (motor vehi- CH. 449 cles), CH. 523 Judge, judicial district (weapons), CH. 351 Guardian (adoption), CH. 200 Kindergarten through grade 12 school purposes Hazard (rail fixed guideway systems), CH. 489 (student information), CH. 528 Health benefit plan (telemedical services), Landlord (tourist facilities), CH. 223 CH. 340 Landowner entity (Klamath Basin), CH. 449 Health care interpreter, CH. 318 Large commercial event (forests), CH. 713 Health care practitioner (terminal disease), Law (support of dependents), CH. 298 CH. 819 Law enforcement agency/officer, CH. 174, CH. 550, Health care professional (concussions), CH. 392 CH. 681 Health care workforce regulatory board, CH. 380 Lay caregiver (hospital patients), CH. 263, Health facility (palliative care), CH. 789 CH. 466 Health informatics, CH. 243 Legal access provider, CH. 504 Health insurance exchange, CH. 3 Legal expense plan (insurance), CH. 504 Health professional, CH. 142, CH. 340 Lender (Beginning and Expanding Farmer Loan Health services (mobile medical clinics), CH. 142 Program), CH. 165 Health worker (dental services), CH. 542 Levee project (infrastructure financing), CH. 667 Heating season (public utilities), CH. 370 Licensed health care professional, CH. 674 High heat (marijuana), CH. 614 Licensed independent practitioner (commit- Higher education bonds, CH. 828 ment), CH. 461 Historical or original cost (taxation), CH. 23 Licensed premises (marijuana), CH. 1 Historically filled lands (public lands), CH. 804 Licensee (marijuana), CH. 1 Historically underserved (schools and school dis- Life insurance, CH. 547 tricts), CH. 585 Limited marijuana retail product, CH. 784 History or science museum (taxation), CH. 701 Limited travel insurance producer, CH. 675 Home state (support of dependents), CH. 298 Live entertainment facility, CH. 735 Homegrown, homemade (marijuana), CH. 1 Livestock (predator control), CH. 650 Hormonal contraceptive patch, CH. 649 Loan agreement (bonds), CH. 828 Horticultural growing medium, CH. 514 Local court facility (weapons), CH. 351 Hospital facility (financing authorities), CH. 220 Local government, CH. 182, CH. 300, CH. 591, Household (marijuana), CH. 1 CH. 631 Households of lower income (wildfires), CH. 737 Local health department/officer, CH. 736 Housing unit (marijuana), CH. 1 Local public health administrator/authority, Human services agencies (application pro- CH. 736 cesses), CH. 195 Located on the boundary of the city (property), Husband (gender neutral language), CH. 629 CH. 562 Image (crimes), CH. 379 Location information service (privacy), CH. 613 Immature marijuana plant, CH. 1, CH. 614 Low income (housing), CH. 141 Immediate family (credit unions), CH. 458 Low-population county (fuel dispensing), CH. 525 Incident (rail fixed guideway systems), CH. 489 Main Street Network, Oregon (community revi- Income, income withholding order (support of talization), CH. 831 dependents), CH. 298 Man-made or natural disaster (restoration work), Independent living (juveniles), CH. 254 CH. 498 Independent practice (health insurance), CH. 377 Manufacturer (children’s products), CH. 786 Industrial hemp, CH. 503 Manufacturing economic development, CH. 22 Infected, infested (agriculture), CH. 203 Marijuana, CH. 1, CH. 614, CH. 784 Information system (state agencies), CH. 807 Marijuana extract, CH. 1 Inhalant, inhalant delivery system, CH. 158 Marijuana flowers, CH. 1 Inherent risks of agri-tourism activity (liability), Marijuana item, CH. 1, CH. 614 CH. 535 Marijuana leaves, CH. 1 Initiating tribunal (support of dependents), Marijuana paraphernalia, CH. 1 CH. 298 Marijuana processing site, CH. 614 Institution of higher education, CH. 513 Marijuana products, CH. 1 Insurance group (risk management), CH. 547 Marine debris (submerged or submersible lands), Insurer, CH. 523, CH. 547 CH. 715 Integrated health care (medical assistance), Marriage (gender neutral language), CH. 629 CH. 798 Massage, massage facility, CH. 491 Intentionally added chemical (children’s prod- Matching amount (bonds), CH. 828 ucts), CH. 786 Material witness order, CH. 623 Interconnected Voice over Internet Protocol ser- Materials (vision care), CH. 832 vice, CH. 247 Mature marijuana plant, CH. 1, CH. 614 Internal Revenue Code, CH. 442 Medical cannabinoid product, CH. 614 Interstate highway (median barriers), CH. 275 Medical care (palliative care), CH. 789 Intimate area (crimes), CH. 321 Medical marijuana dispensary, CH. 614 Intimate image (crimes), CH. 350 Medication (schools), CH. 162, CH. 676 Intimate partner (firearms), CH. 497 Mental health care or social health professional Intimate parts (crimes), CH. 350, CH. 379 (sexual orientation), CH. 79 I-80 INDEX

Mental illness, person with, CH. 433 Potentially hazardous (food), CH. 453 Minor (adoption), CH. 200 Practical quantification limit (chemicals), Mobile medical clinic, CH. 142 CH. 786 Money (money transmission businesses), CH. 118 Practice of clinical pharmacy, CH. 362 Motor vehicle (guaranteed asset protection waiv- Practice of optometry, CH. 18 ers), CH. 523 Practicum (higher education), CH. 775 Mouthable (children’s products), CH. 786 Predatory animals, CH. 650 Music therapy, CH. 632 Premises (marijuana), CH. 1 Nationwide Multistate Licensing System (finan- Premium assistance (health insurance), CH. 717 cial services), CH. 118 Prepaid group practice health plan (drug refills), Natural resource property (estate tax), CH. 301 CH. 800 Negative report (ignition interlock devices), Prepaid managed care health services organiza- CH. 577 tion, CH. 792 New lands (public lands), CH. 804 Prescription contraceptive, CH. 412 Newly created jobs (economic development), Previous conviction (wildlife laws), CH. 378 CH. 757 Primary care, primary care provider, CH. 575 Nonablative (estheticians), CH. 722 Primary public safety answering point (commu- Noncommercial (marijuana), CH. 1 nications), CH. 247 Nonforest lands, CH. 733 Principle-based valuation (insurance), CH. 547 Nonprofit (mobile medical clinics), CH. 142 Private emergency responder (insurance), Nonpublic airstrip (landowner liability), CH. 308 CH. 720 Nonresidential use (housing), CH. 507 Problem gambling (lottery), CH. 478 Nursing assistant, CH. 346, CH. 347 Processing (marijuana), CH. 1, CH. 614 Nursing staff (hospitals), CH. 669 Procure (energy storage systems), CH. 312 Obligee, obligor (support of dependents), CH. 298 Producer (forest products), CH. 733 Obstruction (drainage districts), CH. 544 Production (marijuana), CH. 1, CH. 614 Occurrence (rail fixed guideway systems), Profiling (law enforcement), CH. 681 CH. 489 Progeny (adoption), CH. 200 Ocean renewable energy, CH. 386 Project (bonds), CH. 548 Offender (reentry support and services), CH. 115 Prominent carrier (health insurance), CH. 575 Offer and disseminate travel insurance, CH. 675 Propagate (marijuana), CH. 614 Open educational resources (higher education), Property interest (taxation), CH. 52 CH. 727 Provider (health care), CH. 588 Operative date of the valuation manual (insur- Public airstrip (landowner liability), CH. 308 ance), CH. 547 Operator (student information), CH. 528 Public employer, CH. 314 Organizer (large commercial events), CH. 713 Public official (government ethics), CH. 620 Out-of-state business/employee (emergencies), Public place (marijuana), CH. 1 CH. 468 Public safety officer, CH. 117, CH. 174 Outside director (Bank Act), CH. 244 Public safety personnel, CH. 117 Outside this state (support of dependents), Public service charge (landlord-tenant law), CH. 298 CH. 388 Own risk and solvency assessment (insurance), Public works (public contracts), CH. 482 CH. 547 Qualified (medical care), CH. 819 Owner (property), CH. 715 Qualified actuary (insurance), CH. 547 Paid sick time (employment), CH. 537 Qualified health care interpreter, CH. 318 Palliative care, CH. 789 Qualified health plan (health insurance Parent (schools and school districts), CH. 519 exchange), CH. 3, CH. 580 Participant (agri-tourism activity), CH. 535 Qualified metropolitan statistical area (taxa- Partnership (economic development), CH. 22 tion), CH. 829 Party (forest products), CH. 733 Qualified student, CH. 371, CH. 846 Payoff statement (real estate loans), CH. 431 Qualified victim services program, CH. 265 Peace officer, CH. 174 Qualifying death or disability (Public Safety Peer support specialist (medical assistance), Memorial Fund), CH. 236 CH. 798 Qualifying energy storage system (electric com- Person (marijuana), CH. 1 panies), CH. 312 Person (ocean renewable energy), CH. 386 Qualifying misdemeanor crime involving domes- Person (pesticides), CH. 833 tic violence (firearms), CH. 497 Person (support of dependents), CH. 298 Qualifying real property (seismic rehabilitation), Person designated to produce marijuana by a CH. 48 registry identification cardholder, CH. 614 Raptor (wildlife laws), CH. 378 Person with mental illness, CH. 433 Raw data (privacy), CH. 613 Personal information (identity theft), CH. 357 Readoption (persons), CH. 511 Personal social media account (employment), Reasonable and prudent parent standard (juve- CH. 229 niles), CH. 254, CH. 472 Place-based integrated water resources, CH. 780 Reasonable expectation of privacy concerning Plan student (education), CH. 618 the intimate area, CH. 321 Plant pest, CH. 203 Reasonable regulations (marijuana), CH. 614 Pledge (bonds), CH. 53 Recidivism (crimes and offenses), CH. 143 Police officer, CH. 174, CH. 730, CH. 822 Recompensable assistance (fish and wildlife), Policyholder behavior (insurance), CH. 547 CH. 566 Portable electronic device (privacy), CH. 613 Record (support of dependents), CH. 298 OREGON LAWS 2015 I-81

Reentry support and services (criminal offend- Student, CH. 528, CH. 726 ers), CH. 115 Subcontractor (medical assistance), CH. 552 Register, registering tribunal (support of depen- Subcontractor (public contracts), CH. 565 dents), CH. 298 Successful adulthood (juveniles), CH. 254 Registered business (emergencies), CH. 468 Supervising physician (physician assistants), Regulatory specialist (OLCC), CH. 614 CH. 62 Reimbursement insurance policy (motor vehi- Support enforcement agency, CH. 298 cles), CH. 523 Support order, CH. 298 Rent (landlord-tenant law), CH. 388 Surgical technology, CH. 373 Repair (drainage districts), CH. 544 Tail risk (insurance), CH. 547 Required participant (public contracts), CH. 565 Targeted advertising (student information), Reserves (insurance), CH. 547 CH. 528 Resident (military service), CH. 701 Teacher education program, CH. 245 Residential cable service (hospice patients), Teacher of career and technical education, CH. 181 CH. 475 Residential customer belonging to a protected Telephone solicitation, CH. 199 class (utilities), CH. 370 Tenant (tourist facilities), CH. 223 Residential telecommunications service (hos- Terminal disease, CH. 819 pice patients), CH. 181 Third-party financial firm (higher education), Responding state/tribunal (support of depen- CH. 633 dents), CH. 298 To practice fluoroscopy (medical imaging), Responsible bidder or proposer (public con- CH. 62 tracts), CH. 565 Trade association (children’s products), CH. 786 Responsible charge (fireworks), CH. 57 Transfer (employment), CH. 314 Responsible gambling (lottery), CH. 478 Transfer (firearms), CH. 50 Restoration work (disasters), CH. 498 Transit Agency Safety Plan, CH. 489 Retail sale (marijuana), CH. 699 Transitional health benefit plan, CH. 515 Retaliation (education programs), CH. 434 Transportation facility (land use), CH. 280 Revenue sharing (higher education), CH. 633 Transportation project, CH. 707 Revenue sufficiency (bonds), CH. 828 Travel insurance, travel retailer, CH. 675 Reverse mortgage (advertising), CH. 87 Tribal government (law enforcement), CH. 174 Rural area, CH. 518, CH. 831 Tribunal (support of dependents), CH. 298 Rural community (housing), CH. 572 Type B area agency (abuse of persons), CH. 568 Rural or medically underserved community (sur- Uniformed service, CH. 621 gical technology), CH. 373 Unmanned aircraft system, CH. 315 Sale (marijuana), CH. 1 Urban high crash corridor (photo radar), CH. 721 Savings promotion raffle (financial institutions), Usable marijuana, CH. 1, CH. 614 CH. 137 Utility (service termination), CH. 370 Secondary public safety answering point (com- Valuation manual (insurance), CH. 547 munications), CH. 247 Vehicle (firearms), CH. 246 Seismic rehabilitation, CH. 48 Verification (landlord-tenant law), CH. 388 Self-administered oral hormonal contraceptive, Veterinary facility, CH. 628 CH. 649 Victim (crimes and offenses), CH. 9, CH. 265 Serious illness (palliative care), CH. 789 Vision care provider (insurance), CH. 832 Service-disabled veteran (public contracts), Visual recording (sex offenses), CH. 324 CH. 565 Weapon (courts), CH. 351 Sex offender, CH. 820 Western juniper (economic development), Sexual abuse (vulnerable persons), CH. 416 CH. 636 Sexual conduct (crimes), CH. 324, CH. 350, CH. 379 Wife (gender neutral language), CH. 629 Sibling (veterans’ recognition license plates), Wildlife food plots (forestland), CH. 64 CH. 183 Willamette Valley Protected District (agricul- ture), CH. 638 Sick time (employment), CH. 537 Within this state (bonds), CH. 548 Sight translate (health care interpreters), Work schedule (local governments), CH. 591 CH. 318 Written information (uniformed services), Signature (cooperative corporations), CH. 113 CH. 621 Small Business Health Options Program, CH. 3 Year (employment), CH. 537 Small employer (health insurance), CH. 515 Youth offender foster home, CH. 124 Small entity (executive department), CH. 679 Small forestland (wildlife food plots), CH. 64 Sobering facility (substance abuse), CH. 730 WORKERS’ COMPENSATION Solicitation template (public contracts), CH. 646 Accidents, notice to employer, CH. 259 Sports field (landscape contractors), CH. 672 Attorney fees, CH. 521 Spousal support order, CH. 298 Civil penalties, CH. 194 Spouse (gender neutral language), CH. 629 Closure of claim, CH. 144 State (support of dependents), CH. 298 Health benefit plans, payment of claims, CH. 259 State (utility rights of way), CH. 55 Interest payments, CH. 521 State agency, CH. 54, CH. 599, CH. 766 Interpreters, CH. 144 State-appraised industrial property (taxation), Public Safety Memorial Fund benefits, eligibility, CH. 36 CH. 236 Statewide summative assessment (schools and Reconsideration of claim, CH. 144 school districts), CH. 519 Service companies, claims processing violations, Stored value device (scrap metal sales), CH. 240 CH. 194 I-82 INDEX

Temporary disability benefits, CH. 211 Oregon State University team, commending, Wrongful death claims, public bodies, CH. 419 SCR 13

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT X-RAYS Career Technical Education Center, CH. 812 Fluoroscopy, physician assistants, CH. 62 Community colleges, see COMMUNITY COL- Machines, registration fees, CH. 778 LEGES AND DISTRICTS, generally Health professionals, see HEALTH PROFESSION- YOUTH AUTHORITY, OREGON ALS Appropriations and expenditure limitations, see Oregon Talent Council, CH. 682 APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURE LIMI- Vocational education, see VOCATIONAL EDUCA- TATIONS TION AND TRAINING, generally Records, disclosure, CH. 293, CH. 509 Western juniper utilization, CH. 636 Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (fed- YOUTH CORRECTION FACILITIES eral), eligibility, CH. 239 See JUVENILE DELINQUENTS AND DEPEN- DENTS WORLD WAR I Veterans memorial highway, CH. 123 YOUTH DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (Generally), CH. 788 WORLD WAR II Memorial, CH. 531 ZONES AND ZONING Enterprise zones, CH. 648 Land use planning, see LAND USE PLANNING, WRESTLING generally Eastern Oregon University program, funding, School zones, CH. 139 CH. 837 Vertical housing development zones, CH. 507