Oregon 2023 Regular Session All Bills
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Oregon 2023 Regular Session
Oregon Senate Bill SB312
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/12/23
Failed
6/25/23
Requires Judicial Department to study allocation of parental decision-making. Requires Judicial Department to study allocation of parental decision-making. Directs department to submit findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary not later than September 15, 2024.
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Oregon 2023 Regular Session
Oregon Senate Bill SB313
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/12/23
Failed
6/25/23
Directs court to take into consideration child's preferences when making best interests determination for purposes of child custody determinations. Directs court to take into consideration child's preferences when making best interests determination for purposes of child custody determinations.
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Oregon 2023 Regular Session
Oregon Senate Bill SB314
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/12/23
Failed
6/25/23
Permits accrual of interest on child support payments in arrears only if nonpayment was willful. Permits accrual of interest on child support payments in arrears only if nonpayment was willful. Directs Administrator of the Division of Child Support of the Department of Justice to determine, by rule, applicable interest rate for succeeding year, pursuant to specified calculation. Becomes operative January 1, 2024. Takes effect on 91st day following adjournment sine die.
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Oregon 2023 Regular Session
Oregon Senate Bill SB315
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/12/23
Failed
6/25/23
Creates rebuttable presumption that equal parenting time is in best interests of child. Creates rebuttable presumption that equal parenting time is in best interests of child. Requires rebuttal of presumption by clear and convincing evidence.
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Oregon 2023 Regular Session
Oregon Senate Bill SB316
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/12/23
Report Pass
1/31/23
Engrossed
2/21/23
Refer
2/23/23
Report Pass
3/7/23
Enrolled
3/13/23
Passed
3/21/23
Chaptered
3/24/23
Passed
3/24/23
Makes nonsubstantive and technical changes in Oregon law. Makes nonsubstantive and technical changes in Oregon law. Corrects grammar and punctuation. Conforms language to existing statutes and legislative style.
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Oregon 2023 Regular Session
Oregon Senate Bill SB317
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/12/23
Report Pass
2/22/23
Engrossed
2/28/23
Refer
3/3/23
Report Pass
4/27/23
Enrolled
5/8/23
Passed
5/19/23
Chaptered
5/26/23
Passed
5/26/23
Provides that requirement that certain hearsay statements of unavailable witnesses concerning acts of abuse must be supported by corroborative evidence applies in juvenile delinquency proceedings. Provides that requirement that certain hearsay statements of unavailable witnesses concerning acts of abuse must be supported by corroborative evidence applies in juvenile delinquency proceedings. Declares emergency, effective on passage.
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Oregon 2023 Regular Session
Oregon Senate Bill SB318
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/12/23
Report Pass
3/28/23
Refer
3/28/23
Failed
6/25/23
Appropriates moneys to Department of Justice for purposes of funding analyst and investigator positions to address organized retail theft. Directs Department of Justice to study ways to address organized retail theft, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2023.] Sunsets January 2, 2024.] Takes effect on 91st day following adjournment sine die.] Appropriates moneys to Department of Justice for purposes of funding analyst and investigator positions to address organized retail theft.
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Oregon 2023 Regular Session
Oregon Senate Bill SB319
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/12/23
Refer
4/11/23
Refer
4/11/23
Failed
6/25/23
Provides that person who contracts with public body to provide services for purposes of community restoration or to restore fitness to proceed is state officer, employee or agent for purposes of indemnification under Oregon Tort Claims Act under certain circumstances. Provides that person who contracts with public body to provide services for purposes of community restoration or to restore fitness to proceed is state officer, employee or agent for purposes of indemnification under Oregon Tort Claims Act under certain circumstances.
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Oregon 2023 Regular Session
Oregon Senate Bill SB32
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/11/23
Failed
6/25/23
Permits Oregon Department of Administrative Services to study public contracting law. Permits Oregon Department of Administrative Services to study public contracting law. Directs department to submit findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to public procurement not later than December 1, 2023.
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Oregon 2023 Regular Session
Oregon Senate Bill SB320
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/12/23
Failed
6/25/23
Provides that person sentenced to mandatory minimum sentence under Ballot Measure 11 (1994), for crime other than murder, who has not been previously sentenced under measure is eligible for reduction in sentence for appropriate institutional behavior and participation in certain programming unless otherwise ordered by court for substantial and compelling reasons. Provides that person sentenced to mandatory minimum sentence under Ballot Measure 11 (1994), for crime other than murder, who has not been previously sentenced under measure is eligible for reduction in sentence for appropriate institutional behavior and participation in certain programming unless otherwise ordered by court for substantial and compelling reasons. Creates procedure by which sentencing court may enter supplemental judgment authorizing persons currently serving sentences under Ballot Measure 11 (1994) who were not previously sentenced under measure to be eligible for reduction in sentence for appropriate institutional behavior and participation in certain programming. Takes effect on 91st day following adjournment sine die.
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Oregon 2023 Regular Session
Oregon Senate Bill SB321
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/12/23
Refer
4/14/23
Refer
4/14/23
Report Pass
6/12/23
Engrossed
6/20/23
Refer
6/20/23
Report Pass
6/21/23
Enrolled
6/21/23
Passed
7/18/23
Chaptered
8/1/23
Passed
8/1/23
Creates process by which person convicted or found guilty except for insanity as result of nonunanimous jury verdict may file petition for post-conviction relief at any time before December 30, 2024. Creates process by which person convicted or found guilty except for insanity as result of nonunanimous jury verdict may file petition for post-conviction relief at any time before December 30, 2024. Creates procedure by which person with post-conviction relief petition on appeal on effective date of Act may proceed under process. Directs court to instruct jury concerning certain unavailable evidence if conviction is vacated and case is retried. Appropriates moneys to Emergency Board for allocation to Department of Justice for expenses of district attorney offices resulting from creation of process and retrial of vacated convictions.] Sunsets on January 2, 2026. Declares emergency, effective on passage.
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Oregon 2023 Regular Session
Oregon Senate Bill SB322
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/12/23
Failed
6/25/23
Transfers Public Defense Services Commission from judicial to executive branch. Transfers Public Defense Services Commission from judicial to executive branch. Modifies appointment and removal process for and qualifications of commission members. Declares emergency, effective on passage.
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Oregon 2023 Regular Session
Oregon Senate Bill SB323
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/12/23
Failed
6/25/23
Directs Department of Justice to study automatic waiver to adult court of juveniles for crimes related to use of motor vehicles, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024. Directs Department of Justice to study automatic waiver to adult court of juveniles for crimes related to use of motor vehicles, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024. Sunsets January 2, 2025.
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Oregon 2023 Regular Session
Oregon Senate Bill SB324
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/12/23
Failed
6/25/23
Modifies appointment and removal process for members of Public Defense Services Commission. Modifies appointment and removal process for members of Public Defense Services Commission. Modifies powers and duties of commission. Directs commission to establish and implement specified minimum standards, policies, guidelines and procedures. Directs justice and municipal courts to report every two years to commission and interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary concerning appointment of counsel in court. Declares emergency effective on passage.
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Oregon 2023 Regular Session
Oregon Senate Bill SB325
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/12/23
Failed
6/25/23
Prohibits licensing board, commission or agency from denying, suspending or revoking occupational or professional license solely for reason that applicant or licensee was convicted of crime or subject to qualifying juvenile adjudication that does not substantially relate to specific duties and responsibilities for which license is required. Prohibits licensing board, commission or agency from denying, suspending or revoking occupational or professional license solely for reason that applicant or licensee was convicted of crime or subject to qualifying juvenile adjudication that does not substantially relate to specific duties and responsibilities for which license is required. Specifies criteria for determining whether crime substantially relates to specific duties and responsibilities for which license is required. Specifies additional restrictions on licensing board's, commission's or agency's power to deny occupational or professional license. Permits person convicted of crime to petition licensing board, commission or agency at any time for determination as to whether conviction will prevent person from receiving occupational or professional license. Permits licensing board, commission or agency to charge reasonable fee for determination. Provides that final determination is binding upon licensing board, commission or agency unless, at time of petition, person has charges pending, failed to disclose previous crime or was convicted of crime after submitting petition. Requires notice to person before final determination that conviction will result in denial of occupational or professional license. Specifies additional rights of person and additional notice requirements. Prohibits employer, state agency or licensing board from taking certain actions on basis of record created or maintained under jurisdiction of juvenile court. Specifies exemptions. Provides that adjudication that youth is within jurisdiction of juvenile court does not forfeit any right or privilege or operate as disqualification from holding public office or pursuing or engaging in lawful activity, occupation, profession or calling. Provides that information about act committed by youth or adjudicated youth may be disclosed to victim of act and to and among law enforcement unit, district attorney, county juvenile authority and certain other entities.