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Relating to higher education; declaring an emergency.
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Relating to higher education; declaring an emergency.
Transfers certain duties, functions and powers related to state building code and Building Codes Division from Department of Consumer and Business Services to Bureau of Labor and Industries. Transfers certain duties, functions and powers related to state building code and Building Codes Division from Department of Consumer and Business Services to Bureau of Labor and Industries. Transfers certain duties, functions and powers related to occupational health and safety laws from Department of Consumer and Business Services to Bureau of Labor and Industries. Makes conforming amendments. Becomes operative January 1, 2022. Declares emergency, effective on passage.
Requires transportation network company and taxi company to provide motor vehicle liability insurance policy with personal injury protection benefits to each driver who operates personal motor vehicle in affiliation with transportation network company or taxi in affiliation with taxi company. Removes option to elect, for uninsured motorist coverage, coverage limits that fall below coverage limits applicable to personal injury protection benefits.] Specifies order in which coverage under motor vehicle insurance policies, other than insured’s primary policy, applies to compensate for bodily injury or death of insured.] Includes motor vehicle used as public or livery conveyance within definition of private passenger motor vehicle for purposes of requiring personal injury protection benefits under motor vehicle liability policy.] Requires transportation network company and taxi company to provide motor vehicle liability insurance policy with personal injury protection benefits to each driver who operates personal motor vehicle in affiliation with transportation network company or taxi in affiliation with taxi company. Specifies that personal injury protection benefits must, at all times during which driver operates personal motor vehicle in affiliation with transportation network company or taxi in affiliation with taxi company, cover driver of personal motor vehicle or taxi, any passengers that occupy personal motor vehicle or taxi and pedestrians that are struck by personal motor vehicle or taxi. Permits insurer to exclude from motor vehicle liability insurance policy for private passenger motor vehicle any coverage, including personal injury protection benefits, for loss or injury that occurs while driver is operating private passenger motor vehicle to provide transportation services for compensation in affiliation with transportation network company. Specifies exclusions for personal injury protection benefit coverage.
Updates statutory references to individual who is not citizen or national of United States to replace “alien” with “noncitizen.” Directs state agencies to use “noncitizen” in rules and regulations to reference individual who is not citizen or national of United States and to update rules and regulations that use “alien” to use “noncitizen.” Authorizes agencies to amend rule without prior notice or hearing for purpose of changing term or phrase in order to conform with change made by law. Updates statutory references to individual who is not citizen or national of United States to replace “alien” with “noncitizen.” Directs state agencies to use “noncitizen” in rules and regulations to reference individual who is not citizen or national of United States and to update rules and regulations that use “alien” to use “noncitizen.” Authorizes agencies to amend rule without prior notice or hearing for purpose of changing term or phrase in order to conform with change made by law. Makes nonsubstantive changes.
Modifies composition and duties of Oregon Broadband Advisory Council. Modifies composition and duties of Oregon Broadband Advisory Council. Provides for establishment of grant application review committees. Directs Oregon Broadband Office to develop Broadband Action Plan and Digital Equity Plan that address requirements in Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. Directs Oregon Broadband Office to collect geospatial data information related to broadband service in Oregon to assist state to determine eligibility for grants and loans and confirm allocation of federal funds. Exempts from public disclosure proprietary information subject to nondisclosure agreement provided to office. Establishes Connecting Oregon Libraries Fund. Continuously appropriates moneys in fund to State Library for purpose of providing matching funds for federal moneys received by certain libraries for providing broadband access. Requires State Library Board to adopt certain rules before distributing moneys in fund. Directs Public Utility Commission, in consultation with certain other state agencies, to investigate and make recommendations on feasibility of expanding Oregon Telephone Assistance Program and applying residential service surcharge to support access to broadband Internet access service or other telecommunications services. Requires commission to submit report to appropriate regular or interim committee of Legislative Assembly and Oregon Broadband Office no later than June 1, 2023. Removes requirement that Public Utility Commission serve notice of all filings of applications for certificates of authority to provide intrastate telecommunications services. Removes requirement that commission provide annual competitive provider report to Legislative Assembly. Declares emergency, effective on passage.
Increases penalty for offenses related to engaging in professional real estate activity without holding active license. Increases penalty for offenses related to engaging in professional real estate activity without holding active license.
Directs Oregon Health Authority to study public health system response to COVID-19 pandemic. Directs Oregon Health Authority to study public health system response to COVID-19 pandemic. Requires reports to interim committee of Legislative Assembly related to public health. Sunsets April 1, 2024. Declares emergency, effective on passage.
Requires Department of Transportation to establish program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that assesses greenhouse gas emissions attributable to certain covered materials department uses in construction and maintenance activities for state’s transportation system, conducts life cycle assessments for selected set of construction and maintenance activities and devises strategies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Requires Department of Transportation to establish program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that assesses greenhouse gas emissions attributable to certain covered materials department uses in construction and maintenance activities for state’s transportation system, conducts life cycle assessments for selected set of construction and maintenance activities and devises strategies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Specifies required scope and content of program. Requires department, in making procurements in connection with program, to require contractors to submit environmental product declarations before installing covered materials. Specifies exceptions. Prohibits department from using environmental product declarations to rank or score bid or proposal before January 1, 2027. Requires department to establish grant program to assist bidders and proposers in preparing or submitting environmental product declarations. Requires department to establish technical advisory committee and specifies matters on which committee will advise department. Requires department to report annually to Oregon Transportation Commission and interim committee of Legislative Assembly related to transportation concerning implementation of program. Establishes Medium and Heavy-Duty Electrification Charging Fund in State Treasury, separate and distinct from General Fund, and continuously appropriates moneys in fund to Department of Environmental Quality for grant program to support zero emission vehicle charging and fueling infrastructure. Takes effect on 91st day following adjournment sine die.
Amends requirements for residential landlords accepting applicant screening charge. Amends requirements for residential landlords accepting applicant screening charge.
Requires state contracting agency to determine whether contractor appears on list of liquidated or delinquent accounts that state agencies assign for collection or failed to make payment for more than 90 days on liquidated or delinquent account that state agency has not assigned for collection. Requires state contracting agency to determine whether contractor appears on list of liquidated or delinquent accounts that state agencies assign for collection or failed to make payment for more than 90 days on liquidated or delinquent account that state agency has not assigned for collection. Provides that state contracting agency shall either require contractor to pay amount sufficient to bring contractor’s account with state agency to current status or offer options to direct payments contractor will receive under public contract to state agency to bring contractor’s account to current status. Requires state contracting agency to notify state agency of state contracting agency’s actions. Requires state agency to direct Department of Revenue or private collection agency to cease efforts to collect amounts due immediately after receiving notice from state contracting agency. Becomes operative January 1, 2017.
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