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2005 Legislative Session IGR Committee Bill Approval June 13, 2005 <br /> <br /> Requires water supplier serving more than 10,000 people to fluoridate water supply. <br /> { - Allows certain water suppliers to receive state financial assistance for initial costs <br /> of fluoridation. - } { - Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of <br /> Human Services for reimbursing water suppliers for initial costs of fluoridation. - } { + <br /> Allows supplier to cease implementation of water fluoridation system if sufficient <br /> HB 2025A 2 Oppose funds to pay for implementation are not available from specified sources. + } 4/21 <br /> Exempts from property taxation contractual rights and other intangible property <br /> derived from contracts between qualified government entities and energy marketing <br /> companies that relate to operation of electric generation or distribution facilities <br /> owned by qualified government entities or that relate to purchases of energy by <br /> energy marketing companies from facilities owned by qualified government entities. <br /> HB 2047 2 Oppose Applies to tax years beginning on or after July 1, 2006. 2/11 <br /> Provides that licenses issued by Oregon Liquor Control Commission are valid for <br /> two years instead of one year. Establishes nonrefundable initial application fee of <br /> $400 for processing initial application for license issued by commission. Allows <br /> commission to waive initial application fee based on criteria established by <br /> commission rule. Allows commission to issue temporary letter of authority for period <br /> not to exceed 180 days to any license applicant. { + Directs local governments to <br /> allow neighborhood associations specified period of time to comment on issuance or <br /> renewal of liquor license. Extends time periods for consideration of application for <br /> HB 2056A 2 Oppose/Am license. + } 5/05 <br /> Establishes regional land use planning commissions. Modifies duties of Land <br /> Conservation and Development Commission so that commission establishes <br /> statewide land use planning goals and regional commissions ensure compliance of <br /> HB 2100 2 Oppose local and regional plans with goals. 4/14 <br /> Authorizes State Department of Agriculture to develop and administer program to <br /> educate urban residents regarding noncommercial pesticide use. Authorizes <br /> department to coordinate pesticide program information gathering and utilization. <br /> Changes implementation and sunset dates for statewide pesticide use reporting <br /> HB 2152 2 Support system. 2/01 <br /> Adds two members to Oregon Transportation Commission. Requires two members <br /> HB 2164 2 Neutral to be elected local officials at time of appointment. 2/01 <br /> Creates Local Officials Advisory Committee to advise Oregon Transportation <br /> HB 2165 2 Oppose Commission and Department of Transportation. 2/01 <br /> <br /> Page 9 <br /> <br /> <br />