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pass, I made a deal with the OLCC to do this through administrative rulemaking. <br />Additionally, we often rely on the rulemaking process to clarify legislation and can have <br />a bigger impact on process as well as policy. <br /> <br /> <br />SB 1557 <br /> <br />Relating Clause: Relating to unlawful consumption of controlled substances; and declaring an emergency. <br /> <br />Title: Makes consumption of controlled substance by person under 21 years of age unlawful. <br />Punishes by maximum fine of $1,000 or $2,000 if violation committed while operating <br />motor vehicle. Declares emergency, effective on passage. <br /> <br />Sponsored by: Sponsored by Senator TELFER (Presession filed.) <br /> <br />URL: http://www.leg.state.or.us/12reg/measpdf/sb1500.dir/sb1557.intro.pdf <br /> <br />Contact Respondent Dept Updated Priority Recommendation <br />Chuck Tilby EPD-ADM 1/26/2012 Pri 2 Support <br /> <br />Comments: Equates the consumption of a controlled substance with consumption of alcohol for <br />minors (under 21). This is especially useful when dealing with minors who have <br />consumed drugs, but are not currently in possession. It is not the prosecution that is <br />important, but the intervention. <br /> <br /> <br />SB 1559 <br /> <br />Relating Clause: Relating to 9-1-1 emergency communications; creating new provisions; amending ORS <br />403.105 and 403.135; and declaring an emergency. <br /> <br />Title: Establishes requirements for 9-1-1 telephone calls placed from multiline telephone <br />system. Declares emergency, effective on passage. <br /> <br />Sponsored by: Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 by order of the President of the Senate in <br />conformance with pre-session filing rules, indicating neither advocacy nor opposition on <br />the part of the President (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Veterans and <br />Military Affairs for Senator Alan Olsen) <br /> <br />URL: http://www.leg.state.or.us/12reg/measpdf/sb1500.dir/sb1559.intro.pdf <br /> <br />Contact Respondent Dept Updated Priority Recommendation <br />Kristi J. Wilde EPD-911 1/27/2012 Pri 2 Support <br /> <br />Comments: This bill essentially mandates that multiline telephone systems (MLTS) installed at least <br />12 months after the effective date of passage shall provide specific automatic location <br />identification to the 9-1-1 Center of jurisdiction. This includes sufficient identifying <br />information to assist in locating the caller, including a call back number. Exceptions are <br />made for particular circumstances (eg size of building). This type of identifying <br />technology is strictly voluntary today. We have seen the importance of making this <br />9 | Page <br />February 1, 2012 IGR Committee Meeting <br /> <br />
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