83rd OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY--2025 Regular Session Enrolled House Bill 5051 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule 12.00. Presession filed (at the request of Oregon Department of Administrative Services) CHAPTER ................................................. AN ACT Relating to state financial administration; amending sections 2 and 4, chapter 659, Oregon Laws 2021; and declaring an emergency. Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon: SECTION 1. Section 2, chapter 659, Oregon Laws 2021, as amended by section 2, chapter 23, Oregon Laws 2023, and section 2, chapter 105, Oregon Laws 2024, is amended to read: Sec. 2. Notwithstanding any other law limiting expenditures, the following amounts are estab- lished for a six-year period beginning July 1, 2021, as the maximum limits for payment of expenses from federal funds collected or received by the state agencies listed, for the acquisition of land and the acquisition, planning, constructing, altering, repairing, furnishing and equipping of buildings and facilities: (1)Oregon Department of Aviation, Siletz Bay State Airport Runway and Electrical Rehabilitation.................$3,069,187 (2)Oregon Military Department: (a)Camp Umatilla Barracks Facilities..............................................$57,743,000 (b)Camp Umatilla Guard Shack..........$1,100,000 (c)Washington County [Readiness Center..............................$ 26,000,000] Readiness Center......................$28,500,000 SECTION 2. Section 4, chapter 659, Oregon Laws 2021, is amended to read: Sec. 4. Notwithstanding any other law limiting expenditures, the amount of [$56,496,994] $58,996,994 is established for a six-year period beginning July 1, 2021, as the maximum limit for payment of expenses from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by the Higher Education Coordi- nating Commission, for expenditures of proceeds from state bonds issued for the benefit of a com- munity college, pursuant to agreements between the commission and a community college. SECTION 3.This 2025 Act being necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, an emergency is declared to exist, and this 2025 Act takes effect on its passage. Enrolled House Bill 5051 (HB 5051-A) Page 1 Passed by House March 20, 2025 .................................................................................. Timothy G. Sekerak, Chief Clerk of House .................................................................................. Julie Fahey, Speaker of House Passed by Senate April 7, 2025 .................................................................................. Rob Wagner, President of Senate Received by Governor: ........................M.,........................................................., 2025 Approved: ........................M.,........................................................., 2025 .................................................................................. Tina Kotek, Governor Filed in Office of Secretary of State: ........................M.,........................................................., 2025 .................................................................................. Tobias Read, Secretary of State Enrolled House Bill 5051 (HB 5051-A) Page 2