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2005 Legislative Session IGR Committee Bill Approval March 7, 2005 <br />Requires law enforcement agencies to complete investigations of certain cases of alleged child <br /> HB 2335 3 Support sexual abuse no later than 45 days after commencing investigation. 2/11 <br /> Modifies provisions relating to setting aside record of conviction. Increases fee for setting aside <br /> HB 2337 3 Oppose record of conviction. Specifies uses for which increased fee may be used. 1/25 <br /> Reduces total cost requirement for exemption from property tax for eligible projects under strategic <br /> HB 2349 3 Neutral investment program. 2/11 <br /> Requires public contracts awarded by state contracting agencies to contain condition requiring <br /> contractors to ensure nonsupervisory employees receive no less than minimum living wage. <br /> Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to make annual adjustments to minimum <br /> living wage. Provides exception for public contracts that require payment of prevailing wage rates or <br /> HB 2350 2 Support when project is regulated under Davis-Bacon Act. 2/01 <br /> Authorizes combination of three vehicles to be operated on highway under specified <br /> HB 2353 3 Monitor circumstances. 2/01 <br /> Allows defendant in condemnation action to amend or revise appraisal at any time before trial as <br /> long as amendment or revision does not result in substantial change in amount of claimed <br /> compensation. Allows plaintiff in condemnation action to amend or revise appraisal at any time <br /> before trial, subject to restrictions on reduction of amount of just compensation offered, pleaded or <br /> HB 2355 2 Monitor deposited. 2/24 <br /> Authorizes use of photo radar in Lake Oswego, Milwaukie and Roseburg. Removes requirement <br /> HB 2364 3 Neutral that photo radar equipment be operated b)/ uniformed police officer from marked police vehicle. 2/11 <br /> Modifies offense of violating speed limit by requiring driver to ddve 20 miles per hour or less in <br /> school zones when children are present or flashing light is in operation. Declares emergency, <br /> HB 2365 I Supp w/Am effective July 1,2005. 2/11 <br /> Eliminates civil liability of seller or manufacturer of firearm or ammunition for damages resulting <br /> HB 2373 3 Neutral from unlawful use of firearm. Specifies exceptions. 2/11 <br /> Extends working family child care tax credit to grandparents and guardians of qualifying child. <br /> Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2005. Takes effect on 91st day following <br /> HB 2378 2 Support adjoumment sine die. 2~24 <br /> Expands criminal homicide to include causing death of unborn child. Provides exception for lawful <br /> HB 2379 6 Drop abortions and acts committed by pre'gnant woman. 2/11 <br /> Eliminates personal income tax on taxable income below certain level. Applies to tax years <br /> HB 2388 2 Oppose beginning on or after January 1, 2006. 2/17 <br /> Creates crime of refusal to identify.. Punishes by maximum of 30 days' imprisonment, $1,250 fine, <br /> HB 2390 3 Neutral or both. 2/11 <br /> Prohibits unit of local government from imposing industry-specific sales tax. Permits collection of <br /> otherwise prohibited tax if ordinance or other law imposing tax took effect or became operative <br /> HB 2396 1 Oppose before January 1, 2005. Takes effect on 91st day following adjournment sine die. 2/17 <br /> HB 2403 3 Support Requires Department of Transportation to conduct study on photo radar. 2/17 <br /> <br /> <br />