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Legislative Schedule 101st Calendar Day SEVENTY-NINTH OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 2017 Regular Session JOINT Legislative Schedule FRIDAY, MAY 12, 2017 SENATE OFFICERS PETER COURTNEY, President LORI L. BROCKER, Secretary of the Senate LAURIE MONNES ANDERSON, President Pro Tempore LETA EDWARDS, Sergeant at Arms HOUSE OFFICERS TINA KOTEK, Speaker TIMOTHY G. SEKERAK, Chief Clerk PAUL HOLVEY, Speaker Pro Tempore TOM MATHEWS, Sergeant at Arms SENATE CAUCUS LEADERS GINNY BURDICK, Majority Leader TED FERRIOLI, Republican Leader SARA GELSER, Deputy Majority Leader JEFF KRUSE, Deputy Republican Leader MARK HASS, Majority Whip CHUCK THOMSEN, Deputy Republican Leader ROD MONROE, Majority Whip TIM KNOPP, Deputy Republican Leader MICHAEL DEMBROW, Assistant Majority Leader HERMAN BAERTSCHIGER, Deputy Republican Leader CHUCK RILEY, Assistant Majority Leader HOUSE CAUCUS LEADERS JENNIFER WILLIAMSON, Majority Leader MIKE MCLANE, Republican Leader DAN RAYFIELD, Majority Whip GREG BARRETO, Deputy Republican Leader BARBARA SMITH WARNER, Deputy Majority Whip JODI HACK, Republican Whip DAVID GOMBERG, Assistant Majority Leader DUANE STARK, Deputy Republican Whip ALISSA KENY-GUYER, Assistant Majority Leader CLIFF BENTZ, Assistant Republican Leader CADDY MCKEOWN, Assistant Majority Leader CARL WILSON, Assistant Republican Leader NO FLOOR SESSIONS SCHEDULED TODAY SENATE CONVENES AT 11:00 AM ON MONDAY, MAY 15, 2017 HOUSE CONVENES AT 11:00 AM ON MONDAY, MAY 15, 2017 LEGISLATIVE ACCESS NUMBERS: LEGISLATIVE INTERNET ACCESS: Oregon outside Salem, toll free 1-800-332-2313 http://www.oregonlegislature.gov Salem area (503) 986-1187 TTY: 711 This Publication Contains: Third Reading Notices Today’s Scheduled Meetings Senate Committee Agendas Senate Special Committee Agendas House Committee Agendas Joint Committee Agendas Public Commission Agendas Index of Measures Scheduled for Hearing Senate Standing Committee Regular Meeting Schedule Senate Special Committee Regular Meeting Schedule House Standing Committee Regular Meeting Schedule Joint Standing Committee Regular Meeting Schedule Senate Standing Committee Membership Senate Special Committee Membership House Standing Committee Membership Joint Committee Membership Committee Assignments by Senator Committee Assignments by Representative 2 THIRD READINGS FRIDAY, MAY 12, 2017 FRIDAY, MAY 12, 2017 SENATE - NO FLOOR SESSION SCHEDULED HOUSE - NO FLOOR SESSION SCHEDULED 3 THIRD READINGS 4 TODAY’S SCHEDULED MEETINGS NOTICE: Committee meetings are subject to change Check Committee Agendas in this publication JOINT COMMITTEES Ways and Means 9:00 A.M. HR F Ways and Means 1:00 P.M. HR F Subcommittee On Capital Construction 5 TODAY’S SCHEDULED MEETINGS 6 SENATE COMMITTEE AGENDAS SENATE COMMITTEE AGENDAS NOTE: Legislative Committee meetings are open to the public. Those designated as “hearings” are for the purpose of taking testimony. At a “work session” the Committee may review the testimony previously received and take what action is deemed appropriate. Committees request all proposed amendments be prepared and submitted to committee staff 48 hours prior to the meeting. Interested persons should become familiar with the rules of each committee. Committee agendas are subject to change. For further information please contact Committee staff in Salem at the phone number and address indicated. Staff respectfully requests that you submit 15 collated copies of written materials at the time of your testimony and, if possible, an electronic copy of materials provided to staff 24 hours prior to the meeting. Persons making presentations, including the use of video, DVD, PowerPoint or overhead projection equipment are asked to contact committee staff and provide an electronic copy 24 hours prior to the meeting. Any item on this agenda may be carried over to the next meeting at the discretion of the Chair. ADA accommodation requests should be directed to Karen Hupp, or Juliene Popinga, ADA Coordinators, at [email protected] or by telephone at 1-800-332-2313 or TTY: 711. Requests for accommodation should be made at least 72 hours in advance. ** Denotes measure that has a subsequent referral to another committee. HB 2572 Allows Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries to issue multiyear license to qualifying labor contractor. BUSINESS AND TRANSPORTATION Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1674 Date: Wednesday May 17, 2017 Time: 3:00 P.M. Date: Monday May 15, 2017 Room: HR B Time: 3:00 P.M. Public Hearing and Possible Work Session Room: HR B HB 2510 Authorizes commercial tenant to install on Public Hearing and Possible Work Session premises and use electric vehicle charging station. HB 2095 Allows metropolitan service district to revise HB 2511 Authorizes residential tenant to install on demonstration of sufficient buildable lands on premises and use electric vehicle charging station single occasion under certain circumstances and to for personal, noncommercial use. expand urban growth boundary if metropolitan HB 2624 Exempts out-of-state banks, extranational service district concludes expansion is warranted. institutions and foreign associations from HB 2134 Changes process by which Public Utility requirement to file notice before dealing in notes Commission collects moneys from electric secured by mortgages or trust deeds, if authorized companies for purposes related to low-income to conduct banking business in this state by electric bill payment assistance. certificate of Department of Consumer and Business Services. HB 2152 Permits small business development centers to use grant funds for outreach and marketing. HB 3101 Prohibits hotels or inns from charging facility fees in addition to price of guest room rental unless HB 2159 Changes definition of "cider" for purposes of facility fees are disclosed prior to guest room alcohol control laws and alcohol taxation laws. reservation or rental. HB 2482 Limits self-service fuel dispensing to low- HB 3139 Requires Director of Oregon Business population counties of eastern Oregon and Development Department to adopt rules that specified counties. ensure Arts Program considers regional HB 2568 Specifies, for purposes of exempting certain differences in public access to, or opportunities for vehicles from overall allowable length of vehicles engagement in, arts and cultural development under Vehicle Code, that unplanned disruption in when determining eligibility for grant awards and services provided by public utility, that promote investment in communities where telecommunications utility, people’s utility district opportunities for engagement in arts and cultural or electric cooperative is emergency if disruption development are limited. occurs outside normal business hours during HB 3184 Permits Director of Department of Consumer and which public utility, telecommunications utility, Business Services to develop and implement people’s utility district or electric cooperative may system that provides loan counseling to consumers acquire variance permit. who borrow from payday loan lenders and title loan lenders. 7 SENATE COMMITTEE AGENDAS person enrolls in community college courses EDUCATION within six months of completing initial active duty training. Office: 333 Phone: 503-986-1664 HB 3288 Requires each public institution of higher education to submit report containing information about administrative positions and other cost Date: Tuesday May 16, 2017 drivers at institution to Joint Committee on Ways Time: 3:00 P.M. and Means as part of institution’s budget Room: HR C presentation during each regular session of Legislative Assembly held during odd-numbered Public Hearing year. HB 2311 Makes 40-40-20 higher education goals relate to Oregonians completing education, rather than to all adult Oregonians. HB 2666 Gives community college recognized student government authority to establish process and allocate mandatory student-initiated fees, subject Informational Meeting to refusal under certain circumstances by board of education of community college district or HB 2998 A president of community college. Requires community colleges and public universities to HB 2956 Directs Early Learning Council to conduct establish foundational curriculum or evaluation of Early Learning Hubs and submit foundational curricula for first year of coursework at public report on evaluation each odd-numbered year. post-secondary institutions of HB 3340 Requires Department of Education to develop and education and establishes requirements for foundational provide to public high schools written materials curricula. regarding apprenticeship opportunities. HB 2864 Requires each community college and public university to establish process for recommending, and providing oversight for implementation of, cultural competency standards for institution and Date: Tuesday May 23, 2017 institution’s employees. Time: 3:00 P.M. Room: HR C Work Session Public Hearing and Possible Work Session HB 2219 Encourages school districts and public charter schools to offer students courses or other HB 3353 Provides that when school district or educational opportunities in civics. prekindergarten program causes dental screening HB 2258 Expands types of entities that may receive funding to be conducted of all students in one or more for certain activities related to science, technology, classrooms or in one or more grades where engineering and mathematics education and to students are 14 years of age or younger, school career and technical education. district or prekindergarten program must provide HB 3313 Allows public charter school to
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