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17th Calendar Day EIGHTIETH OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 2019 Regular Session JOINT Legislative Schedule WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2019 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 BRIAN MCKINLEY, Sergeant at Arms SENATE CAUCUS LEADERS GINNY BURDICK, Majority Leader HERMAN BAERTSCHIGER JR, Minority Leader ELIZABETH STEINER HAYWARD, Deputy Majority Leader CLIFF BENTZ, Deputy Minority Leader MARK HASS, Majority Whip ALAN OLSEN, Deputy Minority Leader ROB WAGNER, Majority Whip CHUCK THOMSEN, Deputy Minority Leader MICHAEL DEMBROW, Assistant Majority Leader DENNIS LINTHICUM, Minority Whip CHUCK RILEY, Assistant Majority Leader HOUSE CAUCUS LEADERS JENNIFER WILLIAMSON, Majority Leader CARL WILSON, Republican Leader BARBARA SMITH WARNER, Majority Whip GREG BARRETO, Deputy Republican Leader ROB NOSSE, Deputy Majority Whip SHERRIE SPRENGER, Republican Whip JOHN LIVELY, Assistant Majority Leader DENYC BOLES, Deputy Republican Whip JULIE FAHEY, Assistant Majority Leader DUANE STARK, Assistant Republican Leader JANELLE BYNUM, Assistant Majority Leader RON NOBLE, Assistant Republican Leader SENATE CONVENES AT 11:00 AM ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 2019 HOUSE CONVENES AT 11:00 AM ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2019 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 Joint Special 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 Joint Special 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 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2019 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2019 SENATE - NO FLOOR SESSION SCHEDULED HOUSE CONVENES AT 11:00 A.M. FINAL READING: MEMORIALS AND RESOLUTIONS: HCR 8 ..................................... Nathanson 3 THIRD READINGS 4 TODAY’S SCHEDULED MEETINGS NOTICE: Committee meetings are subject to change Check Committee Agendas in this publication SENATE COMMITTEES Campaign Finance 3:00 P.M. HR B Education 1:00 P.M. HR B Health Care 1:00 P.M. HR A Judiciary 8:30 A.M. HR C Veterans and Emergency Preparedness 8:00 A.M. HR B HOUSE COMMITTEES Business and Labor 8:00 A.M. HR E Economic Development 1:00 P.M. HR D Education 3:00 P.M. HR D Human Services and Housing 1:00 P.M. HR 50 Judiciary 1:00 P.M. HR E Revenue 8:30 A.M. HR A Rules 3:00 P.M. HR C JOINT COMMITTEES Capitol Culture 5:00 P.M. HR A Legislative Audits 1:00 P.M. H-170 Transportation 5:00 P.M. HR F Ways and Means 8:30 A.M. H-170 Subcommittee On Education Ways and Means 3:00 P.M. H-174 Subcommittee On General Government Ways and Means 8:30 A.M. HR F Subcommittee On Human Services Ways and Means 1:00 P.M. H-174 Subcommittee On Natural Resources Ways and Means 3:00 P.M. H-170 Subcommittee On Public Safety Ways and Means 1:00 P.M. HR F Subcommittee On Transportation and Economic Development 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 Renee HK LeBlond, ADA Coordinators, at [email protected] or by telephone at 1-800-332-2313. Requests for accommodation should be made at least 72 hours in advance. ** Denotes measure that has a subsequent referral to another committee. Date: Tuesday February 5, 2019 Time: 8:00 A.M. Room: HR B BUSINESS AND GENERAL GOVERNMENT Office: 453 Phone: 503-986-1556 Work Session Possible Introduction of Committee Measures Date: Thursday January 31, 2019 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session Time: 8:00 A.M. SB 471 Requires prospective contractor to state in bid or Room: HR B proposal for public contract whether and extent to which prospective contractor will use conflict Work Session minerals in performing public contract and Possible Introduction of Committee Measures whether prospective contractor’s disclosures, policies, practices and procedures with respect to Public Hearing and Possible Work Session procuring conflict minerals comply with Organization for Economic Cooperation and SB 571 Creates credit against income tax for taxpayers Development’s Due Diligence Guidance for with not more than 100 employees that create 10 Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from or more new jobs during tax year. Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas. SB 513 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to SB 390 Allows farm direct marketer sales and Oregon Department of Administrative Services for consignment sales of olive oil. distribution to City of Mosier for construction of joint-use fire hall and community center. SB 294 Authorizes annexation of land to pioneer cemetery maintenance district upon petition by owner and SB 258 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to approval of governing body of district. Oregon Business Development Department for distribution to certain entities for purposes of SB 298 Allows employee or agent of funeral home or building entrepreneurial capacity in rural regions person acting as funeral service practitioner of this state, developing regional assets to support named in record of death or fetal death to request entrepreneurial growth and building network of certified copy of record of death or fetal death at statewide resources to leverage and accelerate any time following date of death. access to resources regardless of location. SB 76 Authorizes Oregon Racing Commission to issue SB 34 Amends industrial site readiness program to allow exchange wagering license to qualified applicant. Oregon Business Development Department to SB 77 Allows Oregon Racing Commission to adopt rules enter into tax reimbursement arrangements for to authorize and license Multi-Jurisdictional eligible site preparation costs with private owners. Simulcasting and Interactive Wagering SB 68 Increases annual fee imposed on public utilities Totalizator Hubs to conduct simulcast and telecommunications providers for purpose of broadcasting of, and mutuel wagering on, animal defraying costs of Public Utility Commission. races. SB 69 Expands purposes of plan of assistance SB 78 Directs Oregon Racing Commission to adopt rules established by Public Utility Commission under related to issuance of licenses to conduct off-race Oregon Telephone Assistance Program to include course simulcast mutuel wagering. supporting broadband internet access service. Work Session Note change: SB 219 has been removed. SB 43 Authorizes State Board of Geologist Examiners to adopt rules prescribing continuing education requirements. 7 SENATE COMMITTEE AGENDAS commission determines there is reasonable cause CAMPAIGN FINANCE to support report that teacher or administrator engaged in specified behavior. Office: 347 Phone: 503-986-1490 Work Session SB 13 Changes terminology for persons who are deaf or Date: Wednesday January 30, 2019 hard of hearing for purposes of special education Time: 3:00 P.M. statutes. Room: HR B SB 151 Adjusts statutory listing of education service districts to reflect mergers of districts. Informational Meeting SB 216 Allows person to be employed in public schools for Invited testimony only 90 calendar days after date of submission of pending application for licensure only if person had not been employed during previous 12 months History and activity of 2015-16 Joint Interim Task Force with pending application for same license. on Campaign Finance Reform Jeanne Atkins, Chair, Democratic Party of Oregon; Task Possible Introduction of Committee Measures Force Chair Representative Dan Rayfield, House District 16, Task Force Member Note change: A public hearing on SB 573 has been added TBD, Task Force Member to this agenda. TBD, Task Force Member Current activity and perspective on Campaign Finance Date: Wednesday February 6, 2019 TBD, Secretary of State’s Office