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2005 Legislative Session IGR Committee Bill Approval March 7, 2005 <br /> <br /> Bill# Pri # Recommendation Title Committee <br /> Creates crime of hindering assistance animal in second degree. Punishes by maximum of one <br /> /ear's imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both. Creates crime of hindering assistance animal in first <br /> degree. Punishes by maximum of five years' imprisonment, $125,000 fine, or both. Expands crime <br /> of first degree animal abuse to include certain actions relating to assistance animals. Modifies <br /> grounds for civil cause of action for damages arising from certain acts involving assistance animals. <br /> Classifies dog that, without provocation, injures, disables or causes death of assistance animal as <br /> ~ublic nuisance. Changes description of premises for purposes of statutes describing dog as public <br /> HB 2022 3 Supp w/Am nuisance. Increases fine for certain nuisances involving dogs. 2/11 <br /> Requires water supplier serving more than 10,000 people to fluoridate water supply. Allows certain <br /> water suppliers to receive state financial assistance for initial costs of fluoridation. Appropriates <br /> moneys from General Fund to Department of Human Services for reimbursing water suppliers for <br /> HB 2025 2 Oppose nitial costs of fluoridation. 0/00 <br /> HB 2033 3 Support Cladfies provisions regarding public funds, pool managers, depository banks and custodian banks. 1/25 <br /> Authorizes deposit of public moneys into financial institutions outside Oregon in specified <br /> circumstances. Allows public official to exceed limitations on amount deposited without collateral in <br /> HB 2034 3 Support specified circumstances. 2/17 <br /> Provides that person commits violation if person discharges paintball gun toward, or while in, public <br /> HB 2035 3 Support ~ark. Punishes violation by maximum fine of $720. 2/11 <br /> HB 2041 3 Neutral Modifies definition of 'issuers' authorized to issue private activity bonds. 2111 <br /> Exempts from property taxation contractual dghts and other intangible property dedved from <br /> contracts between qualified government entities and energy marketing companies that relate to <br /> operation of electric generation or distribution facilities owned by qualified government entities or <br /> that relate to purchases of energy by energy marketing companies from facilities owned by qualified <br /> HB 2047 2 Oppose government entities. Applies to tax years beginning on or after July 1, 2006. 2/11 <br /> Restores cigarette tax dedicated to Oregon Health Plan. Extends indefinitely period in which tax is <br /> ~mposed. Applies to cigarettes distributed in calendar quarters beginning on or after effective date of <br /> HB 2048 1 Support Act. Takes effect on 91st day following adjournment sine die. 2/01 <br /> Increases Housing and Community Services Department revenue bond limit. Deletes provisions <br /> HB 2052 3 Monitor relating to repealed section of Internal Revenue Code. 2/11 <br /> Provides that licenses issued by Oregon Liquor Control Commission are valid for two years instead <br /> of one year. Establishes nonrefundable initial application fee of $400 for processing initial <br /> application for license issued by commission. Allows commission to waive initial application fee <br /> based on criteria established by commission rule. Allows commission to issue temporary letter of <br /> 2056 3 Oppose authority for period not to exceed 180 days to any license applicant. 1/25 <br /> HB <br /> Provides staggered terms for members of State Aviation Board. Declares emergency, effective on <br /> HB 2067 3 Support ~assage. 2/17 <br /> x <br /> <br /> <br />