SB 986- Specifies that vice chairperson of Willamette River Cleanup Authority is selected by majority of members. Requires Willamette River Cleanup Authority to hold public meetings at least twice each year. Allows majority of members to call additional meetings.

SB 987- Removes sunset on pilot education service districts. Allows existing pilot education service districts to organize as shared governance education service districts. Establishes process by which education service district may organize to be shared governance education service district. Deletes requirement that districts biennially report to  interim legislative committees. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 988- Creates Task Force on School Reform. Directs task force to study reform of kindergarten through grade 12 public education and make recommendations for reform. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 989- Eliminates requirement that both issue of representation by labor organization and issue of designation of organization as exclusive representative be placed on same ballot for representation elections for faculty of certain universities. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 990- Modifies definition of “emergency benefit period” to begin on first week that begins at least 14 days after effective date of Act and ending when total of Oregon emergency benefits paid reaches $19 million. Adjusts maximum Oregon emergency benefits individual may receive to 23 percent of individual’s most recent regular unemployment  benefit claim. Authorizes Employment Department to adopt rules providing for eligibility period for purpose of extended benefits if federal law provides for greater than 50 percent funding of extended benefits. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 991- Exempts providers of certain parental respite services from regulation by Department of Human Services.
Makes providers of certain parental respite services mandatory child abuse reporters. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 992- Allows beverage distributors or importers to establish distributor cooperative for certain purposes. Provides that dealer that uses distributor cooperative is not required to return beverage containers to distributor or importer that does not participate in distributor cooperative.

SB 993- Requires payday lenders and title lenders to obtain license to conduct business. Specifies requirements for licensing. Specifies duties and prohibitions for licensees. Sets allowable rate of interest for payday loans and title loans.
Provides that Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services may investigate licensee compliance with provisions of license and enforce licensee duties and prohibitions. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 994- Requires Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to prescribe pilot program in which small employer groups offer healthy behavior dividends that are exempt from rate variation requirements. Sunsets January 2, 2016. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 995- Allows facilities that generate electricity by using biomass or combusting municipal solid waste to comply with renewable portfolio standard under certain conditions. Specifies conditions under which State Department of Energy may certify facilities as eligible for renewable energy certificates. Authorizes full recovery of costs by public utilities in prudent energy investments related to planning, financing, construction and operation of hydrogen power stations.

SB 996- Expands protection under public employee Whistleblower Law to include discussions with member of elected governing body of political subdivision in state. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 997- Modifies description of certain lands, defined as “resource lands,” from which development may be transferred. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 998- Modifies date by which Secretary of State must submit report to Legislative Assembly regarding cross-nomination system for candidates for public office. Conforms certain laws relating to double majority voting  requirements in property tax elections to Oregon Constitution so that double majority requirement does not apply to local property tax measures submitted to electors in elections held in May or November of any year. Takes effect on 91st day following adjournment sine die.

SB 999- Modifies circumstances under which current or former member of Armed Forces, Reserves or National Guard may be offered diversion from criminal prosecution. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1000- Directs Department of Transportation, upon request, to identify veterans on driver licenses and identification cards. Permits department to waive customized registration plate fee for persons with Congressional Medal of Honor registration plates.

SB 1001- Makes application of automatic renewal provision in consumer contract or promotional or free trial offer unlawful trade practice unless provision or offer complies with notice and express consent requirements. Makes  charging early termination fee for cancellation of consumer contract unlawful trade practice unless charging complies with notice and express consent requirements. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1002- Increases annuity coverage by Oregon Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association from $100,000 to $250,000. Declares emergency, effective upon passage.

SB 1003- Authorizes Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to grant exemption from 95 percent retention rate requirement for association health plan according to rules adopted by director. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1004- Revises scope of practice of limited access permit dental hygienists. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1005- Authorizes Housing and Community Services Department to contract to provide compliance monitoring or other administrative functions regarding housing developments and affordable housing.

SB 1006- Modifies circumstances under which owner of place of public assembly or health club is required to have automated external defibrillator on premises. Removes certain prerequisites to limitation of liability relating to use and possession of automated external defibrillator. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1007- Modifies class of inmates eligible for increased reduction in term of incarceration for appropriate institutional behavior and participation in, or completion of, certain educational programs. Sunsets increase on July 1, 2013. Prohibits Department of Corrections from initiating resentencing proceedings related to increased reduction in term of incarceration unless and until increased reduction may result in earlier release of inmate from physical  custody. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1008- Modifies circumstances under which person convicted of felony may obtain relief from prohibition against possession and transfer of firearms. Modifies firearms provisions related to commitment of person with mental illness.
Eliminates requirement that forfeiture counsel send copy of judgment to Asset Forfeiture Oversight Advisory Committee. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1009- Prohibits use of plastic bags as checkout bags. Allows Department of Environmental Quality to impose civil penalty. Repeals statute requiring retail establishments that offer plastic bags to customers to also offer paper bags. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1010- Requires person practicing as surgical technologist to obtain registration from Oregon Health Authority. Prohibits employer from hiring or contracting with unregistered surgical technologist except in certain circumstances.
Establishes standards and registration requirements for surgical technologists. Imposes civil penalty for certain  violations by health care facility or person practicing as surgical technologist. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1011- Requires certain employers to offer annual seasonal influenza vaccinations at no cost to licensed health care employees. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1012- Classifies certain waters of Columbia River to be used for specific purposes. Reserves specified amount of Columbia River natural flows for in-state use and classifies for specific purposes. Declares management policy for Columbia River. Imposes duties and restrictions on state agencies and public corporations regarding granting and regulation of water use in Columbia River and tributaries. Grants Water Resources Commission rulemaking authority.

SB 1013- Provides that requirement to provide certain notices to tenant of foreclosed property applies only to residential tenant. Prescribes form of required notice. Provides that if tenant elects to apply prepaid rent or security deposit to tenant’s rent obligation, purchaser at trustee’s sale is not responsible for return of security deposit or prepaid rent to tenant. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1014- Clarifies that state board or commission may meet through telephone or other electronic means. Provides that member who attends meeting through telephone or other electronic means is not entitled to compensation or reimbursement for expenses. Modifies terms of office, compensation and reimbursement for expenses for members appointed to certain public bodies. Removes President of Senate and Speaker of House of Representatives from Fujian Sister State Committee. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1015- Describes proposed boundary change as change that has not become final or effective on or before March 31 and that is certain to become final or effective before July 1 of same year or that is subject to voter approval in election held before July 1 and becomes final or effective before July 1. Applies to property tax years beginning on or after July 1, 2010. Exempts from ad valorem taxation certain communications equipment, emergency response equipment and other tangible personal property used primarily to respond to shipboard fires or oil spills in navigable waters. Applies to property tax years beginning on or after July 1, 2010. Exempts from ad valorem taxation property used for other than housing or residential purposes that is part of multiple-unit housing approved for exemption before August 26, 2009, for tax year beginning before July 1, 2009. Directs payment of refunds with interest. Sunsets January 2, 2020.
Takes effect on 91st day following adjournment sine die.

SB 1016- Updates connection date to federal Internal Revenue Code and other provisions of federal tax law. Takes effect on 91st day following adjournment sine die.

SB 1017- Creates exception to maximum loan amount permitted from Oregon Business Development Fund for certain applicants proposing business development projects. Increases maximum amount of loan that may be approved by Director of Oregon Business Development Department. Expands eligibility for entrepreneurial development loan to include any business already operating. Increases maximum amount of annual revenue business may have for purpose of loan eligibility. Changes collateral requirement for entrepreneurial development loan. Appropriates moneys from Tax Amnesty Fund to Oregon Business Development Department. Sunsets June 30, 2011. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1018- Authorizes law enforcement agencies to establish sobriety checkpoints. Takes effect only if Senate Joint Resolution 43 (2010) is approved by people at next regular general election. Takes effect on effective date of constitutional amendment proposed in Senate Joint Resolution 43 (2010).

SB 1019- Eliminates required contribution for statewide multimodal study after December 31, 2009. Makes technical correction to law governing allocation of amounts generated by increases in vehicle registration fees. Alters requirements for low-speed vehicle and medium-speed electric vehicle safety standards. Provides that moneys received by Oregon Historical Society from issuance of Pacific Wonderland registration plates may be used for purposes other than establishing and maintaining Oregon History Center at State Capitol. Requires that, under certain circumstances, photo radar sign indicate school is in session. Expands scope of variance permits. Restricts requirement that parents and other persons responsible for safety and welfare of child who is under 16 years of age secure child with safety system, safety belt or safety harness when child operates or is passenger in or on certain all-terrain vehicles to operation of vehicles on public lands. Directs Department of Transportation to submit quarterly report on revenue raised from certain increased fees and taxes. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1020- Deletes definition of “applicant” for purposes of certain provisions related to removal-fill permitting
program. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1021- Requires applicants seeking to construct certain energy facilities to enter into written agreement with state agency in which applicant agrees to compensate agency for costs associated with agency review and evaluation of applications for certain permits, authorizations and certifications before applicant may be granted permit, authorization or certification. Creates exceptions. Specifies costs for which state agency may seek compensation. Requires state agency to provide applicant with detailed account of certain costs upon request of applicant. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1022- Authorizes City of Junction City to provide water and sewer services to existing uses on certain parcels outside urban growth boundary incident to extension of services to state institution in urban growth boundary.
Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1023- Specifies that State of Oregon waives all claim to title to certain lands. Recognizes private ownership of those lands. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1024- Establishes when new approach road permit is required. Directs Department of Transportation to develop highway access management system. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1025- Requires Building Codes Structures Board and Residential and Manufactured Structures Board to adopt radon mitigation standards for certain buildings. Requires Real Estate Agency to develop information concerning radon in one and two family dwellings and to make information available to potential buyers of one and two family dwellings by
specific date. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1026- Allows Oregon Liquor Control Commission to place restrictions on license of premises that experiences
specified problems for purpose of preventing continuation of problems. Creates exception.

SB 1028- Directs Department of Corrections to determine residency status of inmates in custody of department for purposes of legislative and congressional redistricting. Directs Legislative Assembly or Secretary of State, as applicable, to adjust United States Census Bureau data to reflect permanent residence status of inmates before beginning redistricting process. Directs Legislative Assembly or Secretary of State, for purposes of redistricting, to consider
resident inmate at location of permanent residence and not at location of facility in which inmate is physically located.
Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1029- Requires Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to order insurer to pay attorney fees and costs to consumer representative that contests health insurance premium rate filing and substantially contributes to final order of director. Requires director to determine if premium rates proposed by insurer for health benefit plans for small employers and individual health benefit plans satisfy specified criteria. Removes authority of director to exempt from public disclosure rate filing materials of health benefit plan carriers. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1030- Requires State Forestry Department, upon request and consent of purchaser, to modify forest product sales contract by extending deadlines for forest product harvesting. Creates exceptions. Applies to forest product sales contracts entered into before January 1, 2010. Sunsets January 2, 2020. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1031- Modifies  requirements  for  siting  destination  resorts. Declares  emergency,  effective  on  passage.

SB 1032- Creates unlawful practice of manufacturing, distributing or selling liquid or food in container made with bisphenol A if liquid or food is intended primarily for consumption by child under three years of age. Creates unlawful practice of manufacturing, distributing or selling container made with bisphenol A if container is designed to be filled with liquid or food intended primarily for consumption by child under three years of age. Takes effect January 1, 2012.

SB 1033- Requires schools to have automated external defibrillators on premises. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1034- Exempts  first  $2,400  in  unemployment  compensation  from  Oregon  personal  income  tax  for  tax years  beginning  on  or  after  January  1,  2009,  and  before  January  1,  2010.  Removes  exception  to connection  to  federal  law  for  purposes  of  tax  treatment  of  unemployment  compensation  benefits. Takes  effect  on  91st  day  following  adjournment  sine  die.

SB 1035- Directs  specified  state  agencies,  boards  and  commissions  to  report  to  Legislative  Assembly  or Emergency  Board  on  plan  to  abolish  agency,  board  or  commission  or  merge  with  another  agency, board  or  commission. Directs  specified  state  agencies,  boards  and  commissions  to  report  to  Legislative  Assembly  or Emergency  Board  on  plan  to  reduce  funding  level  of  agency,  board  or  commission  by  specified  percentage  below  legislatively  approved  budget for agency, board or commission for biennium beginning July 1, 2009. Directs  specified  state  agencies  to  maintain  expenditures  at  level  equal  to  level  of  legislatively approved  budget  for  agency  for  biennium  ending  June  30,  2009. Suspends  cost-of-living increases, salary step increases, upward reclassifications, filling of vacant positions,  creation  of  new  positions  and  out-of-state  travel  for  employees  of  specified  state  agencies. Suspends  purchases  of  additional  goods  or  supplies. Declares  emergency,  effective  on  passage.

SB 1036- Reauthorizes  establishment  of  guest  ranches  on  land  zoned  for  exclusive  farm  use  in  eastern Oregon.  Deems  guest  ranches  established  under  sunsetted  law  to  be  conforming  use  under  new  authority  for  guest  ranches. Declares  emergency,  effective  on  passage.

SB 1037- Directs  each  state  agency  to  report  to  Legislative  Assembly  and  Emergency  Board  on  programs provided  by  agency,  percentage  of  agency  moneys  expended  on  each  program,  source  of  moneys  expended  for  each  program  and  whether  agency  rates  program  as  high,  medium  or  low  priority. Requires  filing  of  report  not  later  than  60th  calendar  day  after  effective  date  of  Act. Declares  emergency,  effective  on  passage.

SB 1038- Creates  Task  Force  on  Core  Government  Functions. Sunsets  task  force  on  date  of  convening  of  next  regular  biennial  legislative  session. Declares  emergency,  effective  on  passage.

SB 1039- Allows for-profit private club to qualify for full on-premises sales license for alcoholic liquor. Eliminates statutory criteria for nonprofit private club to qualify for full on-premises sales license. Allows issuance of full on-premises sales license to nonprofit private club qualifying under Oregon Liquor Control Commission rules.
Applies to licenses issued or renewed 90 or more days after effective date of Act. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1040- Directs Office for Oregon Health Policy and Research to establish and maintain universal provider registry and provide Department of Human Services, Oregon Health Authority and Home Care Commission with access to registry. Precludes use of public funds to support employment of care providers not enrolled in registry.
Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1041- Provides  that  certain  personal  property  deposited,  left  or  displayed  in  area  under  state  ownership  may  be  declared  public  nuisance.  Allows  agency,  without  notice,  to  remove  personal  property if  property  poses  risk  to  public  health,  safety  or  welfare.  Requires  notice  before  agency  may  remove personal  property  that  does  not  pose  such  risk. Modifies  provisions  related  to  removal  of  personal  property  deposited,  left  or  displayed  on  state
highway. Declares  emergency,  effective  on  passage.

SB 1042- Removes  prohibition  against  local  government  imposition  of  taxes  on  cigarettes  and  tobacco products. Applies  to  cigarettes  and  tobacco  products  distributed  on  or  after  effective  date  of  Act. Takes  effect  on  91st  day  following  adjournment  sine  die.

SB 1043- Allows legislative staff to explain vote of member of Legislative Assembly on measures referred to voters.
Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1044- Increases  percentage  of  federal  earned  income  credit  allowable  as  credit  against  Oregon  personal  income  tax  in  each  of  four  consecutive  tax  years. First  applies  to  tax  years  beginning  on  or  after  January  1,  2011.

SB 1045- Limits use of credit history for employment purposes to certain circumstances. Creates unlawful employment practice for violation. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1046- Authorizes  Oregon  Medical  Board  to  issue  certificate  of  prescriptive  authority  to  certain  licensed  psychologists  and  sets  forth  requirements  and  procedure  for  issuance  of  certificate. Directs  board  to  adopt  rules  for  regulation  of  prescribing  psychologists  with  concurrence  of State  Board  of  Psychologist  Examiners. Establishes  Committee  on  Prescribing  Psychologists  to review applications and proposed clinical training  programs,  adopt  formulary  and  make  recommendations  to  Oregon  Medical  Board. Declares  emergency,  effective  on  passage.

SB 1047- Exempts  from  premium  assessment  premiums  earned  on  health  plan  policies  delivered  or  issued for  delivery  outside  Oregon. Declares  emergency,  effective  on  passage.

SB 1048- Establishes  Oregon  Teacher  Effectiveness  and  Career  Enhancement  Initiative  Program  within Department  of  Education. Describes  application  process  and  other  requirements  of  program. Declares  emergency,  effective  on  passage.

SB 1049- Establishes, for purposes of Ballot Measure 49 (2007), criteria for determining what was lawfully permitted when certain claimants acquired property. Modifies provisions related to time limit for acting on relief under Ballot Measure 49 (2007). Allows claimant that did not comply with certain filing requirements, including claimant that
filed claim only with county and not with both county and state, to pursue relief under this Act. Requires Department of Land Conservation and Development to issue final order on or before specified date. Requires fee of $2,500 for processing of certain claims. Increases limit on biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Department of Land Conservation and Development. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1050- Prohibits  public  body  from  providing  public  subsidy  for  purpose  of  constructing,  reconstructing, renovating,  altering,  maintaining  or  repairing,  or  entering  into  contract  to  construct,  reconstruct, renovate,  alter,  maintain  or  repair,  structure  on  real  property  unless  iron,  steel  and  manufactured goods  used  in  structure  are  made  within  United  States. Provides  that  prohibition  does  not  apply  if  public  body  or  contracting  agency  finds  that  amount or  quality  of  iron,  steel  or  manufactured  goods  made  within  United  States  are  insufficient  or  if  applying  prohibition  would  increase  cost  or  contract  price  by  more  than  25  percent.

SB 1051- Establishes  Oregon  Other  Funds  Reserve  Fund.  Transfers  portion  of  June  30,  2011,  ending  balance  from  dedicated  or  continuously  appropriated  Other  Funds  accounts  or  funds  to  reserve fund. Transfers  interest  from  reserve  fund  to  State  School  Fund. Specifies  circumstances  under  which amounts  transferred  to  reserve  fund  may  be  modified  or  appropriated. Directs state agencies to follow generally accepted accounting practices relating to fund balance reporting  and  governmental  fund  type  definitions. Takes  effect  July  1,  2011.

SB 1052- Declares  provision  in  motor  carrier  transportation  contract  that  indemnifies  indemnitee  against liability  for  acts  of  indemnitee  to  be  against  public  policy  and  void. Declares  emergency,  effective  on  passage.

SB 1053- Requires  public  utilities  and  consumer-owned  utilities  to  disclose  information  to  customers  on costs  of  compliance  with  environmental  regulations,  rules  and  laws.

SB 1054- Exempts  rural  airports  from  requirement  to  pay  portion  of  grant  or  loan  received  from  Multimodal  Transportation  Fund  for  statewide  multimodal  study. Permits  Oregon  Transportation  Commission  to  provide  grants  or  loans  from  Multimodal Transportation  Fund  to  rural  airports  for  certain  transportation  projects   already  completed  or  under construction. Declares  emergency,  effective  on  passage.

SB 1055- Modifies  authority  for  establishment  of  winery  and  for  winery  sales  and  services  in  exclusive farm  use  zone. Declares  emergency,  effective  on  passage.

SB 1056- Directs  Legislative  Assembly  to  review  state  agencies  and  programs,  taxes  and  fees  administered  by  state  agencies  every  six  years.  Abolishes  state  agencies  that  are  not  continued  by  legislative  Act  enacted  during  year  of  review. Establishes  Sunset  Advisory  Commission.  Directs  commission  to  review  and  evaluate  state agencies  and  programs,  taxes  and  fees  administered  by  state  agencies,  and  make  recommendations on  abolition  or  continuation  of  agencies  and  programs,  taxes  and  fees  administered  by  agencies. Provisions  requiring  review  of  state  agencies  and  programs,  taxes  or  fees  administered  by  state agencies  become  operative  January  1,  2012.  Prohibits  abolishment  of  state  agency  under  Act  until earlier  of  review  of  agency  by  Legislative  Assembly  or  2019.

SB 1057- Declares  that  certain  State  Department  of  Fish  and  Wildlife  or  Water  Resources  Department terms,  conditions  or  requirements  for  installation  of  fish  screens,  by-pass  devices  or  fish  passages are  unenforceable  against  owners  or  operators  of  hydroelectric  projects  exempted  from  federal  regulation  and  located  within  existing  artificial  delivery  systems. Provides  that  hydroelectric  projects  exempted  from  federal  regulation  and  located  within  existing  artificial  delivery  systems  are  not  subject  to  additional  requirements  for  fish  screens,  bypass devices  or  fish  passages  if  projects  do  not  create  change  in  stream  conditions  that  adversely  affects
fish.  Limits  additional  requirements  for  fish  screens,  by-pass  devices  or  fish  passages  for  other  hydroelectric  projects  exempted  from  federal  regulation  and  located  within  existing  artificial  delivery systems. Declares  emergency,  effective  on  passage.

SB 1058- Sets limits on amounts that may be received by candidates and political committees. Prohibits corporate and labor organization contributions directly from treasury funds. Provides civil penalties to be imposed by Secretary of State or Attorney General for violations. Takes effect on 91st day following adjournment sine die.

SB 1059- Creates  process  for  adoption  and  implementation  of  plans  for reducing greenhouse gas emissions caused  by  motor  vehicles  with  gross  vehicle  weight  rating  of  10,000  pounds  or  less. Directs  Department  of   Transportation  and  Department  of  Land  Conservation  and  Development to  report  progress  and  recommendations  for  future  actions  to  Seventy-seventh  Legislative  Assembly. Declares  emergency,  effective  on  passage.

SB 1060- Establishes public right to recreational use of certain waterways. Specifies extent and limitations of right. Limits liability of owners of property immediately adjacent to waterways. Requires Department of State Lands to work with Department of State Police and other agencies to resolve issues related to recreational use of waterways. Punishes violation of statute or rule regulating public access to waterways by fine of up to $360. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

SB 1061- Allows  Adjutant  General  to  continue  term  if  federal  recognition  of  Adjutant  General  is  withdrawn   because  of  age. Sunsets January 2, 2014. Declares  emergency,  effective  on  passage.

SCR 19- Adjourns  sine  die  special  session  of  Seventy-fifth  Legislative  Assembly.

SCR 20- In memoriam: Ross H. Morgan, 1922-2009.

SCR 21- Commends  Dr.  James  K.  Lace  for  his  health  care  services  to  children  locally  and  internationally.

SCR 22- Recognizes service of United States Merchant Marine veterans during World War II.

SCR 23- Recognizes  and  honors  achievements  of  football  programs  of  University  of  Oregon  and  Oregon State  University  during  2009  season.

SJR 41- Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require annual sessions of Legislative Assembly. Provides that session beginning in odd-numbered year may not exceed _____ calendar days, and session beginning in  even-numbered year may not exceed _____ calendar days. Allows extensions by affirmative vote of two-thirds of members of each house. Refers proposed amendment to people for their approval or rejection at _____ election _____.

SJR 42- Declares  May  1,  2010,  as  Future  Business  Leaders  of  America  day  in  Oregon.

SJR 43- Proposes  amendment  to  Oregon  Constitution  authorizing  sobriety  checkpoints  for  law  enforcement purposes. Refers  proposed  amendment  to  people  for  their  approval  or  rejection  at  next  regular  general election.

SJR 44- Proposes  amendment  to  Oregon  Constitution  to  allow  state  to  incur  general  obligation  indebtedness  to  finance  real  property  owned,  in  whole  or  in  part,  or  operated  by  State  of  Oregon. Refers  proposed  amendment  to  people  for  their  approval  or  rejection  at  next  regular  general election.

SJR 45- Proposes  amendment  to  Oregon  Constitution  to  establish  reserve  fund  intended  to  provide funding  in  response  to  economic  decline.  Establishes  mandated  savings  rate  from  surplus  revenues. Transfers surplus revenue above estimate for biennium to reserve fund. Returns surplus revenue that exceeds  certain  thresholds  to  personal  income  taxpayers. Refers  proposed  amendment  to  people  for  their  approval  or  rejection  at  special  election  held  on date  specified  in  chapter ,  Oregon  Laws  2010  (Enrolled    Bill  ) (LC ).

SJR 46- Proposes  amendment  to  Oregon  Constitution  to  limit  awards  of  noneconomic  damages  against health  care  providers,  nonprofit  corporations  and  public  bodies  to  $1  million. Refers  proposed  amendment  to  people  for  their  approval  or  rejection  at  next  regular  general election.

SJR 47- Honors  Raymond  Moles  by  directing  creation  of  wildlife  safety  corridor  along U.S. Highway 26.

SJR 48- Proposes  amendment  to  Oregon  Constitution  to  allow  person  serving  as  judge  to  be  employed by  State  Board  of  Higher  Education  or  school  board  for  purpose  of  teaching. Refers  proposed  amendment  to  people  for  their  approval  or  rejection  at  next  regular  general election.

SJR 49- Proposes  amendment  to  Oregon  Constitution  to  create  Oregon  Budget  Reserve  Fund.  Specifies sources  of  fund  and  conditions  under  which  moneys  in  fund  may  be  spent. Refers  proposed  amendment  to  people  for  their  approval  or  rejection  at  next  regular  general election.