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2005 Legislative Session IGR Committee Bill Approval April 11, 2005 <br /> <br /> Expands state no call program and regulation of unlawful telephone solicitations to include all <br /> telephone customers of telecommunications companies. Authorizes Attorney General to designate <br /> federal do not call registry in lieu of contracting for administration of separate state registry. <br /> Requires Attorney General, if requested, to instruct party on how to register with federal agency <br /> HB 2424 3 Support that maintains federal registry. Declares emergency, effective on passage. 2/17 <br /> HB 2427 2 Monitor Requires all counties and certain cities to create civilian police review boards. 2/11 <br /> Creates crime of unlawful marketing of tobacco products. Punishes by maximum one year's <br /> HB 2432 3 Monitor ~mprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both. 3/17 <br /> Modifies rulemaking authority of Land Conservation and Development Commission related to <br /> HB 2438 3 Oppose exceptions to statewide land use planning goals. 3/09 <br /> Authorizes school districts to activate urban renewal agencies and adopt urban renewal plans for <br /> HB 2440 2 Oppose purpose of funding school construction and improvements. 2/24 <br /> Allocates and appropriates moneys from 2003 increase in taxes and fees for certain vehicles to <br /> Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution among police agencies for specified <br /> purposes. Takes effect only if House Joint Resolution 5 (2005) is approved by people at next <br /> HB 2441 6 Drop regular general election. 0/00 <br /> Imposes requirements on local governments with respect to provision of telecommunications <br /> HB 2445 1 Oppose service by local government. Provides exceptions. 2/17 <br /> Directs Department of Revenue to establish and promote voluntary compliance initiative for <br /> taxpayers who utilize abusive tax avoidance transactions to underreport personal income or <br /> corporate income or excise taxes. Establishes reporting and registration requirements and <br /> enhanced penalties for persons who use abusive tax avoidance transactions, or who serve as <br /> material advisors for certain transactions. Extends period for which notice of deficiency may be <br /> ~ssued in cases in which returns reflect use of abusive tax avoidance transactions. Imposes tax <br /> return preparer penalties on preparers who prepare returns that reflect use of abusive tax shelters <br /> or who willfully or recklessly disregard tax laws. Directs Department of Revenue to establish <br /> general tax amnesty program of limited duration. Waives penalties for taxpayers that pay <br /> outstanding taxes. Increases penalties on taxpayers who fail to fully participate. Takes effect on <br /> HB 2455 3 Support 91st day following adjournment sine die. 2/24 <br /> Grants reciprocity to persons holding concealed handgun licenses or permits issued by other <br /> H B 2456 3 Oppose states. 3/09 <br /> Increases punishment for crime of invasion of personal privacy to maximum of five years' <br /> imprisonment, $125,000 fine, or both. Provides that invasion of personal privacy is sex crime <br /> HB 2457 2 Support requiring registration if victim is less than 18 years of age. 2/24 <br /> HB 2463 3 Oppose Exempts unemployment benefits from state personal income tax. 3/09 <br /> <br /> <br />