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Item 3: Ratification of Unanimous IGR Actions and Action on Non-Unanimous IGR Actions
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the elderly and disabled (1.93%), and $0.03 to the Tobacco Use Reduction Account <br />(2.9%). The statutory authorization for this distribution is ORS 323.455. Revenues are <br />paid to cities on a per capita basis. Cities may use their share for general government <br />purposes, without program restrictions on their use. In FY11 the City of Eugene expects <br />to receive $211,500 from the state cigarette tax. <br /> <br /> <br />HB 2317 <br /> <br />Relating Clause: Relating to telecommunications contracts. <br /> <br />Title: Requires telecommunications contract between telecommunications utility and residential <br />customer to allow customer to terminate contract without penalty if customer enters <br />hospice program. <br /> <br />Sponsored by: By Representative BARNHART; Representatives BARKER, DEMBROW, <br />FREDERICK, GELSER, MATTHEWS (Presession filed.) <br /> <br />URL: http://www.leg.state.or.us/11reg/measpdf/hb2300.dir/hb2317.intro.pdf <br /> <br />Contact Respondent Dept Updated Priority Recommendation <br />Pam Berrian CS-ISD 01/20/2011 Pri 3 Support <br /> <br />Comments: 1-19-11 Update: Support as consumer advocacy but suggest amendments. I have <br />confirmed this was introduced at request of a wireless customer and also confirmed my <br />suspicions that the text is inadvertently limiting the intent. The term 'Telecomm Utility' is <br />used for a narrow category [about 5 such companies in Oregon) of telecom provider - the <br />incumbent local exchange providers like Qwest, who to my knowledge do not use <br />contracts. The text needs to be broadened, especially to mobile cellular service providers. <br /> <br /> <br />HB 2352 <br /> <br />Relating Clause: Relating to prime industrial land. <br /> <br />Title: Requires city that reduces available prime industrial land within urban growth boundary <br />to replace land or mitigate impact so that development capacity to satisfy need for prime <br />industrial land is not reduced or compromised. <br /> <br />Sponsored by: Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule 12.00. Presession filed (at the request of <br />House Interim Committee on Business and Labor) <br /> <br />URL: http://www.leg.state.or.us/11reg/measpdf/hb2300.dir/hb2352.intro.pdf <br /> <br />Contact Respondent Dept Updated Priority Recommendation <br />Steve Nystrom PDD-ADM 01/20/2011 Pri 3 Oppose <br /> <br />Comments: This bill would require a city to replace or mitigate the loss of any prime industrial land <br />resulting from a city action. As written, this could mean that a city's approval of <br />development of a prime industrial parcel must be tied to a corresponding action to add <br />7 <br /> <br /> <br />
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