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2019-162-Minutes for Meeting April 03,2019 Recorded 5/23/2019TES BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 1300 NW Wall Street, Bend, Oregon (541) 388-6570 Recorded in Deschutes County CJ2019-162 Nancy Blankenship, County Clerk Commissioners' Journal 05/23/2019 4:45:46 PM I 11 0 1 II 11 111 I 11 H 111111 FOR RECORDING STAMP ONLY BOCC MEETING MINUTES 10:00 AM WEDNESFAY, April 3, 2019 BARNES & SAWYER ROOMS Present were Commissioners Phil Henderson, Patti Adair, and Anthony DeBone, Also present were Tom Anderson, County Administrator; Erik Kropp, Deputy County Administrator; David Doyle, County Counsel; and Sharon Keith, Board Executive Assistant. Several citizens and identified representatives of the media were in attendance. This meeting was audio and video recorded and can be accessed at the Deschutes County Meeting Portal website http://deschutescountyor.igm2.com/Citizens/Default.aspx CALL TO ORDER: Chair Henderson called the meeting to order at 10:00 am PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: CITIZEN INPUT: Commissioner Henderson presented five-year anniversary pins to County Counsel Dave Doyle, Property Manager James Lewis, and Executive Assistant Sharon Keith. BOCC MEETING APRIL 3, 2019 PAGE 1 OF 7 CONSENT AGENDA: Before the Board was Consideration of Approval of the Consent Agenda. ADAIR: Move approval of Consent Agenda DEBONE: Second VOTE: ADAIR: Yes DEBONE: Yes HENDERSON: Chair votes yes. Motion Carried Consent Agenda Items: 1. Consideration of Board Signature of Document No. 2019-170 and Document No. 2019-171, Quitclaim Deeds for Completion of Wildland Fire Fuels Agreements 2. Consideration of Chair Signature of Document No. 2019-188, Amendment No. 2 to the Funds Transfer Agreement with the Federal Highway Administration for the Fall Creek Bridge Replacement Project 3. Consideration of Chair Signature of Document No. 2019-189, Amendment N_ 3 to the Funds Tran. Agreement with Federal Highway IVU. 3 111C Funds I I Gtl IJfel /'1�1 CCmel Il with I the rCUel al Administration for the Skyliners Road Improvement Project 4. Consideration of Board Signature on Letter appointing Luda Bollons to the Pinewood Country Estates Special Road District 5. Consideration of Board Signature of Letter Thanking Dave Cook for Service on the Public Safety Coordinating Council 6. Approval of Minutes of the February 13, 2019 Work Session 7. Approval of Minutes of the February 20, 2019 Business Meeting 8. Approval of Minutes of the February 20, 2019 Work Session 9. Approval of Minutes of the February 22, 2019 Work Session 10.Approval of Minutes of the February 27, 2019 Business Meeting 11.Approval of Minutes of the February 27, 2019 Work Session 12.Approval of Minutes of the March 4, 2019 Work Session 13.Approval of Minutes of the March 6, 2019 Business Meeting 14.Approval of Minutes of the March 6, 2019 Work Session 15.Approval of Minutes of the March 13, 2019 Work Session BOCC MEETING APRIL 3,2019 PAGE2OF7 ACTION ITEMS: 16.READING of a PROCLAMATION for National Crime Victim's Rights Week Ashley Beatty, Manager of the Victims Assistance Program and Melanie Kebler, Staff Attorney with the Oregon Crime Victims Law Center explained the Crime Victims Program of Deschutes County. Commissioner Henderson read the proclamation into the record. DEBONE: Move adoption of proclamation ADAIR: Second VOTE: DEBONE: Yes ADAIR: Yes HENDERSON: Chair vote yes Motion Carried 17.Moody's Bond Rating Aa1 Wayne Lowry Finance Director reported on the status of Deschutes County's bond rating. The Board commended Mr. Lowry and staff on the positive work done for Deschutes County. 18.Bond Sale Results Mr. Lowry presented the bond sale results as a result of the refinancing of the 2008 and 2009 bonds. The sale resulted in a net present value savings of $854,951 over the remaining life of the bonds, more than double the savings estimated in October 2018. BOCC MEETING APRIL 3, 2019 PAGE 3 OF 7 19.Consideration of Board Signature of Document No. 2019-264, Amending an Agreement with T2 Inc. Solid Waste Director Timm Schimke presented and explained the process of managing organics contracts at the landfill. ADAIR: Move approval DEBONE: Second VOTE: ADAIR: Yes DEBONE: Yes HENDERSON: Chair votes yes. Motion Carried 20.Consideration of Chair Signature of Document No. 2019-124, a Notice of Intent to Award Contract for Paving of Knott Road to High Desert Aggregate and Paving LLC County Engineer Cody Smith presented the project descriptions for the Intent to Award for the paving of Knott Road. Four bids were received and High Desert Aggregate and Paving LLC was the low bidder. The bid document specified this work will be done at night due to the volume of traffic on Knott Road. A noise variance permit will be required. DEBONE: Move approval ADAIR: Second VOTE: DEBONE: Yes ADAIR: Yes HENDERSON: Chair votes yes. Motion Carried 21.Consideration of Chair Signature of Document No. 2019-138, a Notice of Intent to Award Contract for Supplying and Delivery of AC -15P Liquid Asphalt 2019 to Albina Holdings dba Albina Asphalt BOCC MEETING APRIL 3, 2019 PAGE 4 OF 7 County Engineer Cody Smith presented the project descriptions for the Intent to Award for the hot oil binder used for chip seal program. One bid was received and the sole low bidder was Albina Holdings. The chip seal program will run from May through August. ADAIR: Move approval DEBONE: Second VOTE: ADAIR: Yes DEBONE: Yes HENDERSON: Chair votes yes. Motion Carried 22.Consideration of Board Signature of Document No. 2019-187, an Intergovernmental Agreement with the State of Oregon and the City of La Pine for the Wickiup Junction Area Refinement Plan County Engineer Cody Smith reported on the transportation plans for both the City of La Pine and Deschutes County. This IGA will be funded by ODOT for developing near and long term solutions. The project will include work done on County roads. A project advisory committee will be formed and administered by the City of La Pine. County Administrator reported a joint meeting with the City of La Pine is scheduled this month and this item could be included on the agenda. DEBONE: Move approval ADAIR: Second VOTE: DEBONE: Yes ADAIR: Yes HENDERSON: Chair votes yes. Motion Carried BOCC MEETING APRIL 3, 2019 PAGE 5 OF 7 23.Consideration of Request to Apply for SAMHSA System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Grant Funds Health Services staff presented a request to apply for a grant for funding services for children with serious emotional disturbances. Dave Inbody reported a revision to the budget worksheet was just submitted to the Board based on a noted error in the calculation. ADAIR: Move approval to submit the grant request. DEBONE: Second VOTE: ADAIR: Yes DEBONE: Yes HENDERSON: Chair votes yes. Motion Carried OTHER ITEMS: Commissioner lI I IIssIUI ICI HCl IUCI so 1 reported ll IC pending 11 Ig LU111111ittee appoin 1t111C1 Its for the Audit Committee, Investment Advisory Committee, and Cohesive Strategy Steering Committee will be ready for decision for next week. • 2019 Legislative Session: Judith Ure, Management Analyst presented an updated legislative bill tracking document for the 2019 Legislative Session. Commissioner DeBone will travel to Salem tomorrow to provide testimony on SB365. Commissioner Adair was excused at 11:35 a.m. for another meeting. • Ms. Ure presented the legislative bill priority list and the Board recommended the County's position on each. BOCC MEETING APRIL 3, 2019 PAGE 6 OF 7 • Commissioner DeBone reported the water district in Terrebonne called him today regarding the plans for sewer improvements and he will attend their next meeting. County Administrator Anderson mentioned the agenda for Tuesday, April 9 will include a follow-up discussion as a result from the March 21 Joint BOCC/Planning Commission regarding a Terrebonne sewer system • Commissioner Henderson reported he met this morning on the INFRA Grant funding for the north end of Bend. Commissioner DeBone had conversations with ODOT regarding a potential building for the DMV in La Pine. • Commissioner DeBone also commented on last Wednesday's meeting where the times assigned on the agenda last week required the meeting to take a recess in order to start the public hearing at the specified time. ADJOURN Rninrr nn fi irthnr it6mc to hPfnrn the Rnarrl the mPPtin0 \A/ac adinl irnPdl at 17:09 nm. DATED this / Day of Commissioners. BOCC MEETING 2019 for the Deschutes County Board of ,K\ PHILIP G. 1 NDERSON, CHAIR PATTI ADAIR, VICE CHAIR ANTHONY DEBONE, COMMISSIONER APRIL 3,2019 PAGE 7OF7 Deschutes County Board of Commissioners 1300 NW Wall St, Bend, OR 97703 (541) 388-6570 - www.deschutes.org BOCC MEETING AGENDA DESCHUTES COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 10:00 AM, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2019 Barnes Sawyer Rooms - Deschutes Services Center - 1300 NW Wall Street - Bend This meeting is open to the public, usually streamed live online and video recorded. To watch it online, visit www.deschutes.org/meetings. Pursuant to ORS 192.640, this agenda includes a list of the main topics that are anticipated to be considered or discussed. This notice does not limit the Board's ability to address other topics. Meetings are subject to cancellation without notice. Item start times are estimated and subject to change without notice. CALL TO ORDER PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE CITIZEN INPUT 10:05 AM CONSENT AGENDA 1. Consideration of Board Signature of Document No. 2019-170 and Document No. 2019-171, Quitclaim Deeds for Completion of Wildland Fire Fuels Agreements 2. Consideration of Chair Signature of Document No. 2019-188, Amendment No. 2 to the Funds Transfer Agreement with the Federal Highway Administration for the Fall Creek Bridge Replacement Project 3. Consideration of Chair Signature of Document No. 2019-189, Amendment No. 3 to the Funds Transfer Agreement with the Federal Highway Administration for the Skyliners Road Improvement Project Board of Commissioners BOCC Meeting Agenda Wednesday, April 3, 2019 Page 1 of 3 4. Consideration of Board Signature on Letter Appointing Luda Bollons to the Pinewood Country Estates Special Road District 5. Consideration of Board Signature of Letter Thanking Dave Cook for Service on the Public Safety Coordinating Council 6. Approval of Minutes of the February 13, 2019 Work Session 7. Approval of Minutes of the February 20, 2019 Business Meeting 8. Approval of Minutes of the February 20, 2019 Work Session 9. Approval of Minutes of the February 22, 2019 Work Session 10.Approval of Minutes of the February 27, 2019 Business Meeting 11.Approval of Minutes of the February 27, 2019 Work Session 12.Approval of Minutes of the March 4, 2019 Work Session 13.Approval of Minutes of the March 6, 2019 Business Meeting 14.Approval of Minutes of the March 6, 2019 Work Session 15.Approval of Minutes of the March 13, 2019 Work Session ACTION ITEMS 16. 10:15 AM READING of a PROCLAMATION for National Crime Victim's Rights Week - Ashley Beatty, Program Coordinator Moody's Bond Rating Aa1 - Wayne Lowry, Finance Director/Treasurer Bond Sale Results - Wayne Lowry, Finance Director/Treasurer 17. 10:30 AM 18. 10:45 AM 19. 11:00 AM Consideration of Board Signature of Document No. 2019-264, Amending an Agreement with T2 Inc. - Timm Schimke, Director of Solid Waste 20. 11:10 AM Consideration of Chair Signature of Document No. 2019-124, a Notice of Intent to Award Contract for Paving of Knott Road to High Desert Aggregate and Paving LLC - Cody Smith, County Engineer Board of Commissioners BOCC Meeting Agenda Wednesday, April 3, 2019 Page 2 of 3 21. 11:20 AM Consideration of Chair Signature of Document No. 2019-138, a Notice of Intent to Award Contract for Supplying and Delivery of AC -15P Liquid Asphalt 2019 to Albina Holdings Dba Albina Asphalt - Cody Smith, County Engineer 22. 11:30 AM Consideration of Board Signature of Document No. 2019-187, an Intergovernmental Agreement with the State of Oregon and the City of La Pine for the Wickiup Junction Area Refinement Plan - Cody Smith, County Engineer 23. 11:45 AM Consideration of Request to Apply for SAMHSA System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Grant Funds - Elizabeth Holden, BREAK: A recess may be taken from approximately 12:00 to 12:30 OTHER ITEMS These can be any items not included on the agenda that the Commissioners wish to discuss as part of the meeting, pursuant to ORS 192.640. At any time during the meeting, an executive session could be called to address issues relating to ORS 192.660(2)(e), real property negotiations; ORS 192.660(2)(h), litigation; ORS 192.660(2)(d), labor negotiations; ORS 192.660(2)(b), personnel issues; or other executive session categories. Executive sessions are closed to the public; however, with few exceptions and under specific guidelines, are open to the media. ADJOURN Deschutes County encourages persons with disabilities to participate in all programs and activities. To request this information in an alternate format please call (541) 617-4747. FUTURE MEETINGS: Additional meeting dates available at www.deschutes.org/meetingcalendar Meeting dates and times are subject to change. If you have questions, please call (541) 388-6572. Board of Commissioners BOCC Meeting Agenda Wednesday, April 3, 2019 Page 3 of 3 Deschutes County Board of Commissioners 1300 NW Wall St, Bend, OR 97703 (541) 388-6570 - Fax (541) 385-3202 - https://www.deschutes.org/ AGENDA REQUEST & STAFF REPORT For Board of Commissioners BOCC Wednesday Meeting of April 3, 2019 DATE: March 19, 2019 FROM: Wayne Lowry, Finance, 541-388-6559 TITLE OF AGENDA ITEM: Bond Sale Results RECOMMENDATION & ACTION REQUESTED: Discuss Results of Bond Sale ATTENDANCE: Wayne Lowry, Finance Director/Treasurer SUMMARY: The Board authorized the Finance Director in October 2018 to move ahead to refinance the 2008 and 2009 bonds. In November 2018, the County negotiated with First Interstate bank fnr a private hank placement borrowing however, the bank col Ild not match the potential rates from a market sale. The bid process for the market sale took place on Tuesday, February 26, 2019. There were ten bidders with the winning bid going to Fidelity Capital Markets with a True Interest Cost (TIC)of 1.88%. This was significantly less that the potential market rates from October 2018 which assumed a TIC of 2.88%. This sale resulted in a net present value savings of $854,951 over the remaining life of the bonds, more than double the savings estimated in October 2018. Wayne will be present at this meeting to discuss the bond sale and answer any questions. SUMMARY OF REFUNDING RESULTS Deschutes County, Oregon Full Faith and Credit Refunding Obligations, Series 2019 **Final Numbers** Dated Date Delivery Date Arbitrage Yield Escrow Yield Value of Negative Arbitrage Bond Par Amount True Interest Cost Net Interest Cost Average Coupon Average Life Par amount of refunded bonds Average coupon of refunded bonds Average life of refunded bonds PV of prior debt Net PV Savings Percentage savings of refunded bonds Percentage savings of refunding bonds Prepared by PFM Refunding of Refunding of 2008A 2009A Obligations Obligations 03/12/2019 03/12/2019 03/12/2019 03/12/2019 t842591% 1.842591% 4,880,000.00 1,575,000.00 1.882451% 1,882198% 2,083373% 2,083055% 5,000000% 5,000000% 5.538 5.543 6,080, 000.00 1,970,000 00 4.460289% 4.341654% 5,062 5.049 6,908,136.07 2,226,078.14 654,319.61 200,631,68 10.761836% 10.184349% 13.408189% 12.738519% Total 03/12/2019 03/12/2019 1,842591'70 6,455,000.00 1.882389% 2,083295% 5.000000% 5.539 8,050,000.00 4.431313% 5.059 9,134,214.20 854,951,29 10.620513% 13.244791 % ......... ......................... Page 2 Deschutes County Board of Commissioners 1300 NW Wall St, Bend, OR 97703 (541) 388-6570 - Fax (541) 385-3202 - https://www.deschutes.org/ AGENDA REQUEST & STAFF REPORT For Board of Commissioners BOCC Wednesday Meeting of April 3, 2019 DATE: March 19, 2019 FROM: Wayne Lowry, Finance, 541-388-6559 TITLE OF AGENDA ITEM: Moody's Bond Rating Aa1 RECOMMENDATION & ACTION REQUESTED: Discuss Moody's Bond Rating of Aa1 ATTENDANCE: Wayne Lowry, Finance Director/Treasurer SUMMARY: One of the steps to completing a bond sale is to get the bond issue rated by one of the three credit rating agencies. Credit ratings identify the risk of bond holders not getting paid .back `A hen their bonds mature_ The County has been wnrkinn with Mnodv's Investors Service to rate the refunding bonds that were authorized by the Board last fall. After meeting with staff and reviewing the County's financial condition, Moody's increased the County's Bond rating from Aa2 to Aal. The more favorable a bond rating, the lower interest rates paid by the County on bonds. Wayne will be present at this work session to talk further about the implications from Moody's rating action. The rating announcement and the rating analysis from Moody's are attached for further discussion. MOODY'S INVESTORS SERVICE Rating Action: Moody's upgrades to Aa1 from Aa2 Deschutes County, OR's issuer & outstanding GOLT ratings, assigns Aa1 to Series 2019 19 Feb 2019 New York, February 19, 2019 -- Moody's Investors Service has upgraded to Aa1 from Aa2 Deschutes County, Oregon's issuer rating. Concurrently, we have assigned an Aa1 rating to the county's $7.1 million Full Faith and Credit Refunding Obligations, Series 2019, and upgraded to Aa1 from Aa2 the county's outstanding full faith and credit obligations (GOLT). The issuer rating represents Moody's assessment of hypothetical general obligation unlimited tax debt (GOULT). The county does not have any GOULT debt outstanding. RATINGS RATIONALE The upgrade to Aa1 from Aa2 of the county's issuer rating reflects sustained strength along all major credit factors. The county's tax base is large relative to similarly rated peers and continues to show strong growth, while its finances continue to be characterized by strong reserve levels and ample liquidity. Debt levels are modest and pension liabilities are manageable. The Aal rating on the county's full faith and credit obligations considers the county's strong general credit characteristics and the strength of full faith and credit pledges in Oregon, which Moody's rates at the same level as a GOULT pledge. The limitation on full faith and credit pledges in Oregon is the lack of authorization to levy additional taxes to pay for those bonds, but all legally available resources are available for debt service. RATING OUTLOOK Outlooks are not typically assigned to local government credits with this amount of debt outstanding. FACTORS THAT COULD LEAD TO AN UPGRADE - Substantial improvement in the county's wealth measures - Growth and diversification of the county's economic base FACTORS THAT COULD LEAD TO A DOWNGRADE - Substantial contraction of the county's tax base - Material weakening of the county's financial profile, including declines in reserve levels and available liquidity - Significant increase in debt or pension obligations LEGAL SECURITY The bonds are secured by the county's full faith and credit pledge of all legally available resources. USE OF PROCEEDS Bond proceeds will be used to refinance for savings certain maturities of the county's Series 2008 and Series 2009 full faith and credit obligations. PROFILE The county serves a population of 189,000 people across 3,055 square miles in central Oregon. The county is a non -home rule county governed by an elected three-member board of commissioners. 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MJKK and MSFJ also maintain policies and procedures to address Japanese regulatory requirements. u+ PUBLIC !NAT OO1YS NVISTORS SERVICE CREDIT OPINION 19 February 2019 Contacts William Oh AVP -Analyst .viIliarn.ohr :rnoodys.corn Patrick Liberatore AVP -Analyst patfick.Liberatore@moorlys.com +1.415.274.1739 +-1.415.274.1709 CLIENT SERVICES Americas Asia Pacific japan EMEA 1--212-553-1653 852-3551-3077 81-3.5408-4100 44-20-7772-5454 Deschutes County, OR Update to credit analysis following upgrade to Aal Summary Deschutes County, Oregon (Aa1) benefits from a large a growing tax base that is supported by a healthy economy rooted in tourism. The county's financial profile is strong, characterized by ample reserves and liquidity. Debt and pension liabilities are modest. The fiscally conservative management team is also a credit strength. On February 19, we upgraded the county's issuer rating and full faith and credit obligations (COLT) to Aal from Aa2. Credit strengths » Large and growing tax base » Healthy reserve levels and liquidity » Modest debt burden and manageable pension liabilities Credit challenges » Average wealth levels » Rising pension costs Rating outlook Outlooks are not typically assigned to local government credits with this amount of debt outstanding. Factors that could lead to an upgrade Substantial improvement in the county's wealth measures Growth and diversification of the county's economic base Factors that could lead to a downgrade » Substantial contraction of the county's tax base » Material weakening of the county's financial profile, including declines in reserve levels and available liquidity Significant increase in debt or pension obligations MOODVS INVESTORS SERVICE u $ PURL1 TINA) Key indicators Exhibit 1 Deschutes (County of) OR 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Economy/Tax Base Total Full Value ($000) $22,132,314 $25,322,403 $28,841,302 $32,370,540 $36,739,204 Population 163,141 166,622 170,813 170,740 176,635 Rill Value Per Capita $135,664 $151,975 $168,847 $189,590 $207,995 Median Family Income (% of US Median) 93.4% 93.9% 95.9% 95.9% 95.9% Fnances Operating Ibvenue ($000) Fund Balance ($000) $130,036 $135,257 $175,477 $170,709 $184,795 $63,684 $53,277 $74,228 $77,196 $79,171 Carr Balance ($000) $65,749 $70,600 $95,596 $91,089 $100,092 Fund Balance as a % of Fbvenues 49.0% 39.4% 42.3% 45.2% 42.8% Cash Balance as a % of Fbvenues 50.6% 52.2% 54.5% 53.4% 54.2% Debt/ Fensions Net Direct Debt ($000) $63,483 $57,908 $52,378 $46,888 $43,875 3 -Year Average of Moody's AN FL ($000) $350,163 $259,174 $211,763 $254,666 $314,628 Net Direct Debt / Full Value (%) 0.3% 0.2% 0.2% 0.1% 0.1% Net Direct Debt / Operating Fevenues (x) 0.5x 0.4x 0.3x 0.3x 0.2x Moody's- adjusted Net Pension Liability (3 -yr average) to Full Value (%) 1.6°% 1.0% 0.7% 0.8% 0.9% Moody's- adjusted Net Pension liability (3 -yr average) to Fvenues (x) 2.7x 1.9x 1.2x 1.5x 1.7x Source: Moody's Investors Service Profile 1QQ 000 neanle across 3 055 cru 'Ara mitec in central Oreann, The count/ is a non -home rUIP County governed by an elected three-member board of commissioners. Detailed credit considerations Economy and tax base: large tax base supported by recreational tourism and rapidly growing population The county's large tax and growing tax base is a credit strength. Located in central Ureggn..(Aa1 stable), the county covers 3,055 square miles and is a popular destination for recreational tourism and second homes, though the economy is rapidly diversifying to include retail, forest products, healthcare, manufacturing, and technology sectors. The county is the fastest growing in the state, with the population growing from 115,000 in 2000 to 187,000 in 2017. The county includes the cities of Bend (Aa2 stable) and Redmond (Aa3). Along with rapid population growth has come an expanding tax base. The county's 2019 real market value reached a high of $41.2 billion, an increase of '12.0% over 2018 and nearly double the 2013 low of $21.0 billion. County officials expect strong growth to continue as demand continues from both in-state and out-of-state migration. The tax base does not have notable taxpayer concentration. Socioeconomic measures are average, with median family income estimated at 95.9% of the US. Full value per capita, a proxy measure of wealth, is much stronger at $201,097, likely reflective of the higher value of second homes. Both the unemployment and poverty rates are below the state and national averages. This publication does not announce ., credit r,,sing action_ Eo : xsny,u edit ratings referenced n this pub .Ica tion,.pleoss see the' r,t : cc tab e the csue entity pepe on v;o,va. ic.ody, cora fshe :aunt updated irr ct .re rr Ot t.o. r format i.>n and rating history, 19 February 2019 Deschutes County, 00: Update to credit analysis following upgrade to Aa1 ODY'S1NVESTORS.SERVIC ..i � U S i UBL C Financial operations and reserves: healthy reserves and liquidity driven by strong economic growth and conservative. practices The county's financial profile is healthy and a supportive credit feature. Fiscal 2018 financials show the county ended the year with $112.0 million and $79.2 million in total and available reserves in its operating fundsl, respectively, equal to 60.6% and 42.8% of operating revenues. This is in line with the county's most recent five-year averages as a percentage of revenue, even as revenues rose at a rapid 8.0% compound annual growth rate since 2013. Because the county is heavily dependent upon property taxes, it is a significant credit strength that four of the five property taxes levied by the county and its county service districts are below their maximum rate, giving the county some future revenue generating capacity. Additionally, the county's assessed value is less than 60% of its real market value, giving it a sizable amount of room for declines in market values before there is any tax rate "compression." The county's operating revenues are principally from property taxes, though they are classified as a mix of intergovernmental sources (52.6% in 2018), followed by local taxes (37.6%), and charges for services (6.8%). The intergovernmental sources are principally state funds for health services, property tax levies for the Countywide Law Enforcement District and Rural Law Enforcement District paid to the Sheriff's fund, and state funds for roads supported by gasoline taxes, vehicle registrations, and federal payments. Local taxes consist principally of property taxes and a modest amount of hotel room taxes. The county's principal operating expenses are for public safety (48.6%), health and welfare (25.7%), and general government (9.6%). Operating expenses have grown at a similar rate to operating revenues in recent years, with the most rapid growth attributable to expenses for public health. Given the county's large fund balances on a nominal basis, the county is considering various ways to moderate its growth in future years. Though the county has no plans to draw down on its reserves, it is contemplating further adjustments to its property tax rates to shrink annual surpluses ($6.8 million in 2018). Future credit reviews will focus on the county's long-term ability to maintain structural balance as well as appropriate levels of reserves. LIQUIDITY The county has ample liquidity, an important feature considering the extent of its dependence upon property tax revenues. At the end of 2018, the county had $100.1 million in cash and investments, equal to 54.2% of operating funds revenues. Debt and pensions: modest debt and strong reserves help to manage growing pension costs The county has a very low debt burden of just 0.12% of full value and 0.2 times operating revenues. The county has future capital plans that include a new courthouse around 2021, but has not determined financing plans and may use existing cash on hand. The county is also looking at addressing its solid waste landfill needs given the expectation that additional capacity will be needed within the next decade, DEBT STRUCTURE The county's debt consists of fixed-rate obligations that mature in full through 2038. DEBT -RELATED DERIVATIVES The county has no debt -related derivatives. PENSIONS AND OPEB The county participates in the Oregon Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS). The county's 3 -year average of Moody's adjusted net pension liability (ANPL) is manageable at 0.86% of full value and 1.7 times operating revenues. ANPL reflects certain adjustments we make to improve comparability of reported pension liabilities. In 2018, the county made $8.5 million in contributions, equal to 4.6% of operating funds revenues. This is below our "tread water" indicator mark of $13.1 million, or the amount necessary to keep pension liabilities from growing under plan assumptions. This tread water gap is approximately 2.5% of operating funds revenues, which is moderate especially compared to many Oregon municipalities. Pension contributions will rise materially for at least the next six years for OPERS. Biannual contribution rates reflect unfavorable impacts of recent legal setbacks from the overturning of legislative reforms to slow the growth in pension benefit payments (the Moro decision), uneven investment returns the last few years, and changes to actuarial assumptions. Also, the system's assumed earnings 19 February 2019 Deschutes County, OR: Update to credit analysis following upgrade to nal MOODY'S INVESTORS SERVICE u.s. ru�LI. FANO rate was cut to 7.2% from 7.5%, which alone will increase net pension liabilities for the next actuarial valuation. Positively, the county set aside $16.0 million in an OPERS reserve fund that it will use over the next several years to moderate the rising contribution rate. The county participates in two OPEB plans. The first is the Retirement Health Insurance Account (RHIA), a cost-sharing, multi-employer defined benefit OPEB plan administered by OPERS. Under statute, RHI can contribute up to $60 per month towards the monthly health insurance costs of eligible members. The city also administers a second plan (the "Deschutes County Retiree Health Plan), a single -employer defined benefit post -employment health care plan. The county reported a net OPEB liability of $34.4 million in 2018. According to Moody's approach to analyzing OPEB liabilities, the county's adjusted net OPEB liability is equal to 17.7% of revenues and just 0.08% of full value. Management and governance: strong institutional. framework and policies Oregon Counties have an Institutional Framework score of Aa, which is high. Institutional Framework scores measure a sector's legal ability to increase revenues and decrease expenditures. Property tax, a major revenue source, is subject to a cap which can be overridden with voter approval only. However, the cap of approximately 3% for most properties still allows for moderate revenue - raising ability. Unpredictable revenue fluctuations tend to be minor, or under 5% annually. Across the sector, fixed and mandated costs are generally less than 25% of expenditures but growing pension contributions are increasing fixed costs burdens. However, Oregon has public sector unions, which can limit the ability to cut expenditures. Unpredictable expenditure fluctuations tend to be minor, under 5% annually. The county has adopted a number of financial policies that are supportive of its strong credit position. This includes policies on fund balance, investments, and debt. The county targets an unrestricted fund balance equal to four months of estimated annual property tax collections. The county is a non -home rule county governed by an elected three member commission. Day-to-day operations are managed by a chief administrative officer. 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BACKGROUND AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS: The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is accepting applications for Grants for Expansion and Sustainability of the Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services for Children with Serious Emotional Disturbances (System of Care [SOC] Expansion and Sustainability Grants). The purpose of this program is to improve the mental health outcomes for children and youth (from birth through age 21) with serious emotional disturbance, and their families. This program will support the implementation, expansion, and integration of the SOC approach by creating sustainable infrastructure and services that are required as part of the Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services for Children and their Families Program (also known as the Children's Mental Health Initiative or CMHI). SAMHSA plans to issue 6-24 grants of up to $3,000,000 per year for up to four years. This grant addresses the DCHS Strategic Plan goal, Assure Needed Health and Human Services, through increased access to services in the community, improved health through collaboration with community partners, and clients and the community experience a streamlined system of services. Specifically, the grant funds would help Deschutes County Health Services' (DCHS) Intensive Youth Services (IYS) program meet contractual requirements for standing up the System of Care governance initiative for services to seriously emotionally disturbed youth and young adults. The additional FTE would enable DCHS to meet requirements for Wraparound Fidelity staff ratios, and for the required integration of first episode psychosis and young adult services into the system of care. Currently, IYS staff -to -client -caseload ratios are consistently about 40% higher than contractually required. The contractual requirement is 15 clients to one care coordinator, while our IYS staff -to -client ratio averages 25 clients to one care coordinator. Key personnel for this program would be the local Project Director and the Lead Family Care Coordinator. These positions require prior approval from SAMHSA after a review of staff credentials and job descriptions. Six additional FTE are proposed to support the delivery of Wraparound services, and data collection and analysis. Grant funds would also support covering some building/rental costs, the purchase of two vehicles, and contract dollars for youth crisis services provided by current contractor. The request to apply for the SAMHSA SOC grant funds was first presented to the Board of County Commissioners on March 20, 2019. At the Commissioners' direction, this request has been revised to provide additional information and a provisional budget. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: If awarded, the grant will provide $1,000,000 per year for four years, for a total of $4,000,000. DCHS would contribute $250,000 per year for the first three years and $1,000,000 for the fourth year, for a total of $1,750,000, in-kind resources in order to meet the statutory match requirement of $3 Federal to $1 non -Federal in years 1-3 and $1 Federal to $1 non -Federal in year 4. These funds have not been budgeted. ATTENDANCE: Health Services staff: Elizabeth Renteria Holden, Intensive Youth Services Program Manager; Janice Garceau, Behavioral Health Deputy Director Please answer the following questions: Deschutes County Health Services GRANT APPLICATION REQUEST Official Grant Title: Grants for Expansion and Sustainability of the Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services for Children with Serious Emotional Disturbances Source of Grant Funds: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Center for Mental Health Services Funding Amount and Duration (include amount per year if multiple years): Up to $1,000,000 per year available for non -state government entities for four total grant years. Total of $4,000,000 for the entire grant period. Application Due Date: April 19, 2019 FTE Required and Cost of FTE: The grant will fund these additional positions: • 1.0 FTE BH Supervisor as Project Director • 1.0 FTE BHS I Lead Family Care Coordinator • 1.0 FTE Clinical Information Systems Analyst • 2.0 FTE BHS I Care Coordinators • 3.0 FTE Peer Support Specialist Staff Responsible: Elizabeth Renteria Holden Matching Requirements? • Yes ❑ No If Yes, 0 in-kind or ❑cash? Amount: Recipients are required to provide the statutory match requirements ($3 federal to $1 non-federal in years 1-3; $1 federal to $1 non- federal in year 4). Matching resources may be in cash or in- kind, including facilities, equipment or services, and must be derived from non-federal sources (e.g., state or sub -state non-federal revenues, foundation grants); existing FTE can be contributed as in-kind match. Program intends to apply existing program salaries as in-kind match. Contract or MOU Required? • Yes El No Does grant allow for admin fee? • Yes • No If Yes, amount: Up to 10% of budget allowed for program indirect costs. No more than 20% of the total grant award may be used for data collection, performance measurement, and performance assessment. Up to 30% of budget allowed for infrastructure. Expedited Director approval? ❑ Yes 0 No If Yes, attach copy of grant opportunity notification. 1. How does this grant opportunity align with priorities in the Health Services Strategic Plan, the Regional Health Improvement Plan or an emerging need? This grant addresses the DCHS Strategic Plan goal, Assure Needed Health and Human Services, through increased access to services in the community, improved health through collaboration with community partners, and clients and the community experience a streamlined system of services. Specifically, the grant would help us meet contractual requirements for standing up the System of Care (SOC) governance initiative for services to seriously emotionally Rev. 11/19/2018 Page 1 of 3 disturbed youth and young adults. The additional FTE would enable us to meet requirements for Wraparound Fidelity staff ratios, and for the required integration of first episode psychosis and young adult services into the system of care. Currently, IYS staff -to -client -caseload ratios are consistently about 40% higher than contractually required. The contractual requirement is 15 clients to one care coordinator, while our IYS staff -to -client ratio averages 25 clients to one care coordinator. 2. Briefly summarize what work the grant is intended to accomplish. SAMHSA is accepting applications for Grants for Expansion and Sustainability of the Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services for Children with Serious Emotional Disturbances (System of Care [SOC] Expansion and Sustainability Grants). The purpose of this program is to improve the mental health outcomes for children and youth (from birth through age 21) with serious emotional disturbance, and their families. This program will support the implementation, expansion, and integration of the SOC approach by creating sustainable infrastructure and services that are required as part of the Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services for Children and Their Families Program (also known as the Children's Mental Health Initiative or CMHI). SAMHSA plans to issue 6-24 grants of up to $3,000,000 per year for up to four years. 3. Describe the science or evidence base that supports delivering the work the grant is intended to accomplish. The SOC Expansion and Sustainability Grants are authorized under Sections 561-565 of the Public Health Service Act, as amended, and Section 10001 of the 21St Century Cures Act. This announcement addresses Healthy People 2020 Mental Health and Mental Disorders Topic Area HP 2020-MHMD. This program aligns with SAMHSA's Strategic Plan Priority #2 "Addressing Serious Mental Illness and Serious Emotional Disturbance". 4. Does the work the grant is intended to accomplish require ethics review? If so, what is the regulating authority and who will do the work? No ethics review is required. 5. Summarize the cost of doing the work the grant is intended to accomplish (include costs of personnel, equipment, materials and services, travel/training, etc., as applicable, using the grant calculator tool [to be developed]). The key personnel for this program will be the local Project Director and the Lead Family Care Coordinator. These positions require prior approval from SAMHSA after a review of staff credentials and job descriptions. Six additional FTE are proposed to support the delivery of Wraparound services, and data collection and analysis. Grant funds would also support covering some building/rental costs, the purchase of two vehicles, and contract dollars for youth crisis services provided by current contractor. Rev. 11/19/2018 Page 2 of 3 System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Total Grant Year 1 Year 2 Grant Year 3 - Provisional Year 4 Budget Total Expenses Personnel Expenses $ 666,219 $ 699,530 $ 734,506 $ 613,232 $ 2,713,487 Contracted Services $ 85,000 $ 86,700 $ 88,434 $ 90,203 $ 350,337 Conferences & Seminars $ 1,500 $ 1,500 $ 1,500 $ 1,500 $ 6,000 Education &Training $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 20,000 Travel $ 6,000 $ 6,000 $ 6,000 $ 6,000 $ 24,000 Infrastructure* $ 150,826 $ 115,970 $ 79,417 $ 194,231 $ 540,444 Community Training $ - $ - $ - $ 5,338 $ 5,338 Total Direct Expenses $ 914,545 $ 914,700 $ 914,857 $ 915,503 �$ 3,659,606 Indirect Expenses** $ 85,455 $ 85,300 $ 85,143 $ 84,497 $ 340,394 Total Grant Expenses $1,000,000 $ 1,000,000 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $ 4,000,000 Total In -Kind Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Total In -Kind Expenses 2 Peer Support Specialists*** $ - $ - $ - $ 158,000 $ 158,000 1 Manager, 2 Supervisors $ 250,000 $ 250,000 $ 250,000 $ 250,000 $ 1,000,000 2 BHS II -Licensed, 2 BHS II, 1 BHS I (EASA & YAT Staff) $ - $ - $ - $ 592,000 $ 592,000 Total In -Kind $ 250,000 $ 250,000 $ 250,000 $1,000,000 $ 1,750,000 * - Infrastructure can't exceed 30% of total grant expenses in any vehicles, furniture & fixtures, computers, building utilities and ** - Indirect Expenses can't exceed 10% of total grant expenses in *** - These two Peer Support Specialists were funded by the grant one year. This equipment. any one year. in years 1-3. includes 6. Administrative supports required (check all that apply): To be completed by Director: Final review of grant application materials prior to submittal will be done by: ❑ Deputy Director ❑ Director Deputy Director Approval ❑ Yes ❑ No Date & Initials: Director Approval ❑ Yes ❑ No Date & Initials: Revised 3/27/2019 Rev. 11/19/2018 Page 3 of 3 Compliance oversight Fij Contract 0 Data analysis: Is the data ❑ already collected? OR ❑ new to us? Where does the data live? Ctick or tap here to enter text. 0 EHR 0 Fiscal oversight and/or reporting 0 Operations (building, vehicles, etc.) 0 Reporting: What: GPRA and Performance How often: At least annually 0 Other, please describe: Liaison with HR to meet personnel requirements and assistance with grant application completion 0 To be completed by Director: Final review of grant application materials prior to submittal will be done by: ❑ Deputy Director ❑ Director Deputy Director Approval ❑ Yes ❑ No Date & Initials: Director Approval ❑ Yes ❑ No Date & Initials: Revised 3/27/2019 Rev. 11/19/2018 Page 3 of 3 OA Ca System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Grant - Provisiona M 0) >- Total Grant $ 2,634,285 $ 350,337 O o o tO i/1. $ 20,000 I r$ 24,000 $ 600,041 00 m m to VI. $ 3,640,000 1 $ 360,000 $ 4,000,000 O lD Ol e -i COl Lfl in- M o N O al v} 0 o Lc) c-1 v)• 0 o O Lrl t/} 0 o o lD in- 0 o O O ,-i N v1- 00 m m Ln in- -d- $ 910,000 $ 90,000 $ 1,000,000 $ 714,247 d- m r' 00 00 v} O O Ln c-1 tn. $ 5,000 $ 6,000 Ol r -I 00 co ir- ' v1 $ 910,000 $ 90,000 $ 1,000,000 I.n M N O l0 D in O 0 N lD 00 v} O 0 Ln .-i v). O 0 O i.n in- O 0 O lD v1 Vl lD Lr) O m c -I in ' in $ 910,000 $ 90,000 $ 1,000,000 $ 647,843 O O LA" 00 v} O in r -i v). O O t.c) in. O O t0 in- Ln co up in. 1 i/} $ 910,000 O O O Ol in- $ 1,000,000 !Personnel Expenses (Contracted Services !Conferences & Seminars 'Education & Training a) (0 1- IInfrastructure* !Community Training !Total Direct Expenses 'Indirect Expenses** !Total Grant Expenses 0) c O) x W c c To O 1-- d a) > N c'0 Total In -Kind $ 158,000 N P. 01 M t0 01 M t0 01 M 00 01 M O 01 M e-1 1A 01 e-1 VI- i l• 4/1. $ 158,000 CO N 000`000`Z $ M m M m m tn. LO LO o0 O Ill i/} tn. $ 333,333 i/} L$ 333,333 $ 333,333 m m ' ' M M M irl. v} M 4/1- m M ' M m m m ' m M M M v)- in- v} In• 12 Peer Support Specialists*** 11 Manager, 2 Supervisors, 1 BHS II 2 BHS II -Licensed, 1 BHS II, 1 BHS 1 (EASA & YAT Staff) Total In -Kind N 0) U LE f - i f0 0) 0) O c co C 0) C 0) x 0) C 0A co O i-+ O 0 O M .O a) U X 0) +-, C c0 V 0) 4-, 4-, CO 4- C C a) E O_ a 0) c N 0) 00 C vi 0) E O v vi 0) X LL oZS a) 4- a) a) U a) c0 0) C 0 c c0 .= 0) N 0) X 0) 4-, c0 00 co O 4- O 0 O 0) (1) U X 4-, 0) C CO U N 0) 0) a x u_I 4-, v a) m %i 0) C 4-, c0 00 0) -c Q 0) C 4-, 0) O ) -, CO U CU O. N L O Q Q 0) a) 0 O -. QJ VI (1) -c 1- 70 4 Category..Ta. Catch Line: County Priority 1 County Position Support Department Com 1/29: Preparing letter of support for Board signature (JU). HB Public Safety Relating to the establishment of circuit court judge positions; creating new provisions; amending ORS 3.012; and prescribing an effective date. Increases number of circuit court judges in certain judicial districts. 2239 HB Housing Relating to affordable housing pilot program; amending section 4, chapter 52, Oregon Laws 2016. Removing population requirement for affordable housing pilot program if no qualifying nomination is received for city with population under 25,000. 1 Support Would like amendment eliminating all restrictions on program implementation; allows Redmond Pilot Project to proceed 2336 SB 88 Housing Relating to accessory dwelling units. Allows counties to authorize construction of accessory dwelling units on lands zoned for rural residential use. 1 TBD , LC 3680 which combines the provisions of SB 88 with the statewide wildfire risk mapping concept would impact the bill as follows: 1) No ADUs outside of RFPDs (no change from previous versions); 2) No defensible space is required outside of ODF's protection districts (significant change from previous versions) (note, east of Sisters, Cloverdale, greater Redmond, Tumalo, north and east of Bend there would be no defensible space required); 3) I assume the intent is to require all ADUs to be built to the standard in R327 until Consumer and Business Services completes a map showing where R327 would/wouldn't be required for ADUS (in 2021). However, my reading of Section 2 (2) (L) of page 2, lines 28 and 29 of the legislative concept would be that unless a County has adopted a Wildfire Hazard Zone to identify the "qualifying Tots of record", R-327 is not applicable. My suggestion would be that this is clarified. If they want to require that buildings are built to the code then Section 2 (2)(L) might read: "The accessory dwelling unit complies with the Oregon residential specialty code R327.4.2 through R327.4.8:. If they want counties to determine where the code applies, they can refer to the entire code as written, but it would still be good to have that clarified. One other item of note: If R327 applies to ADUs, I would assume that existing, non-permitted ADUs would be difficult to grandfather in without significant alteration. This is not an issue with the LC, but something I've heard come up in other conversations. (EK 2/26/19) SB 365 Marijuana Relating to marijuana; declaring an emergency. Prohibits local governments from imposing system development charge on projects related to production, processing or retailing of marijuana items. Allows premises used for marijuana production to continue to be used for marijuana production if premises was first licensed prior to city or county prohibition on marijuana production. Clarifies that supervision, diversion or release conditions related to marijuana must be imposed in same manner as supervision, diversion or release conditions related to prescription drugs. Declares emergency, effective on passage. 1 Oppose SDCs are fees charged to new development to offset the cost of growth to infrastructure required by growth. Deschutes County charges SDCs to MJ grow operations. This bill will prohibit Deschutes County from collecting SDCs from MJ grow operations, thereby transferring the cost of their transportation impact to existing taxpayers. This bill exempts farm use (not just MJ) from SDCs, however the reality is that farm use in Deschutes County is dictated by irrigation water rights which have been allocated for decades and no farm use will develop that is not currently in farm use - with the exception of MJ. This bill is specifically targeting Deschutes County's practice. Passage of this bill will cost Deschutes County over $1 M in revenue to mitigate the impact of MJ related traffic added to the transportation system via the 60+ grow operations throughout Deschutes County. HB Public Safety Relating to patrol trooper staffing levels for Department of State Police troopers. Directs Department of State Police to maintain staffing level of at least 15 patrol troopers per 100,000 residents of this state, beginning January 1, 2030. 2 Support On a daily basis the District Attorney's Office sees the challenges the State Police faces in trying to keep our communities safe while being significantly understaffed. Staffing them up will improve community safety. (JH) 2046 HB 2320 Economic Developm ent Relating to lottery revenues; creating new provisions; amending ORS 320.005 and ACA C A7. ......1 ...........:M:„...... Provides that fixed percentage of certain forecasted video lottery revenues, adjusted for certain allocations to Regional Solutions Program, be transferred to counties for economic development. _ 2 Support AOC Priority. 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Moneys from this taxation will be appropriated to the Oregon Health Authority for tobacco and chronic disease prevention, and other health-related programs. (TK). BOC changed from 2/Support to 3/Neutral 2/13/19 (GB). no events scheduled (GB 3/8/19). no scheduled events (GB 4/1/19). 2270 HB Military Relating to professional authorizations; prescribing an effective date. Allows professional licensing board to issue temporary authorization to spouse of member of Armed Forces of United States stationed in Oregon and who holds out -of - state authorization to provide occupational or professional service. 2 Support ` Mike McLane request for support. 3030 HB Environme nt Establishes Carbon Policy Office within Oregon Department of Administrative Services and directs Director of Carbon Policy Office to adopt Oregon Climate Action Program by rule. Modifies statewide greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals. Establishes Joint Committee on Climate Action. Establishes purposes of Oregon Climate Action Program and provisions for investment of moneys received by state as proceeds from auctions conducted under program. Requires program to place cap on greenhouse gas emissions that are regulated emissions and provide market-based mechanism for covered entities to demonstrate compliance with program. Sets forth certain other requirements for program and for rules adopted by Director of Carbon Policy Office related to program. Establishes certain funds. Sets forth requirements for uses of moneys deposited in funds. Authorizes Public Utility Commission to aiiovv rate or rate schedule to include differential rates or to reflect amounts for programs that enable public utilities to assist low-income residential customers. Transfers duties, functions and powers of Environmental Quality Commission and Department of Environmental Quality related to greenhouse gas reporting to Carbon Policy Office. Amends greenhouse gas reporting statute. Repeals Energy Facility Siting Council carbon dioxide emissions standards. Includes provisions for treatment of site certificate conditions affected by repeal of carbon dioxide emissions standards. Provides that provisions related to Carbon Policy Office, Oregon Climate Action Program, investment of certain moneys, Public Utility Commission, transfer of duties, and repeal of Energy Facility Siting Council carbon dioxide emissions standards become operative January 1, 2021. Provides for expedited review of certain questions on Act to Supreme Court upon petition by adversely affected party. Declares emergency, effective on passage. 2 oppose Carbon Tax/Climate Change Bill (Phil- Pac/West) 2020 HB Health Care Relating to health care; declaring Removes ability of parent to decline required immunizations on behalf of child for reason other than child's indicated medical diagnosis. Directs Oregon Health Authority to establish outreach and education plan regarding disease control in schools. 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Directs Department of Land Conservation and Development to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law related to land use. 3 Neutral Too general to provide comments at this time. Monitor as it may evolve into more significant legislation. 2106 HB Taxes Relating to taxation of products containing nicotine; creating new provisions; amending ORS 323.500 and 323.505; prescribing an effective date; and providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three- fifths majority. Expands definition of "tobacco products" for purpose of taxation to include inhalant form nicotine. 3 Support 2/1: Tax that includes inhalant delivery devices, which are largely unregulated. (TK). BOC approved priority/position 2/13/19 (Gina Brooksbank). no events scheduled (gina brooksbank 3/8/19). no scheduled events (GB 4/1/19). 2123 HB Taxes Relating to taxes imposed on alcoholic beverages; creating new provisions; amending ORS 473.030 and 473.035; prescribing an effective date; and providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three- fifths maioritv. Increases privilege taxes imposed upon manufacturer or importing distributor of malt beverages or wine. 3 Support 2/12: Monitoring. (TK). BOC approved priority/position (GB 2/13/19). no events scheduled (GB 3/8/19). no scheduled events (GB 4/1/19). 2125 HB Taxes Relating to taxation of cigars; creating new provisions; amending ORS 323.505; and prescribing an effective date. Removes per cigar limitation on cigar tax. 3 Support 2/12: Monitoring. (TK) BOC approved priority/position 2/13/19 (GB). no events scheduled (GB 3/8/19). no scheduled events (GB 4/1/19). 2158 HB Taxes Relating to inhalants; creating new provisions; amending ORS 131.602; prescribing an effective date; and providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority. Imposes tax on distribution of inhalant product based on percentage of wholesale sales price. 3 Support 2/12: Monitoring. (TK) BOC approved priority/position 2/13/19 (GB). no events scheduled (gina brooksbank 3/8/19). no scheduled events (GB 4/1/19). 2159 HB Taxes Relating to inhalants; prescribing an effective date; providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority. Imposes tax on distribution of inhalant product based on percentage of wholesale sales price. 3 Support 2/12: Monitoring. (TK). 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Requires Oregon Health Authority to administer program. 3 observe observe (Janice Garceau). public hearing scheduled on 3/14/19 in House Committee on Health Care (gina brooksbank 3/8/19). work session scheduled 4/4/19 (GB 4/1/19). 2012 HB Health Care Relating to pilot program to decrease school absenteeism; declaring an emergency. Extends sunset on pilot program to decrease rates of school absenteeism by using trauma-informed approaches to education, health services and intervention strategies. 3 Support Monitor (David Inbody). work session scheduled 3/11/19 in House Committee on Education (gina brooksbank 3/8/19). do pass with amendments & referred to Student Success (gina brooksbank 3/15/19). no scheduled events (GB 4/1/19). 2026 HB Health Care Relating to vaccines administered by dentists; declaring an emergency. Authorizes trained and certified dentists to prescribe and administer vaccines. 3 Support Position expands who can give immunizations to include dentists. (George Conway).work session scheduled 3/19/19 (gina brooksbank 3/15/19). third reading, passed 3/28/19). 2220 HB Health Care Relating to student wellness; declaring an emergency. Directs Department of Education to distribute grants for improving student outcomes by supporting social, emotional, mental and physical health needs of students. 3 Support Monitor (David Inbody) - May have fiscal implications for child & family program. Definite fiscal impact as uses SGF that might otherwise fund BH services. Questions being asked about coordination with BH (Janice Garceau 2/21/19). public hearing scheduled in House Committee on Education 3/11/19 (gina brooksbank 3/8/19). no events scheduled 3/15/19). work session scheduled 4/1/19 (GB 4/1/19). 2224 HB Health Care Relating to drugs; declaring an emer•enc . Declares legislative intent to consider substance use disorder as chronic illness. 3 Neutral public hearing scheduled in House Committee on Education 3/20/19 (gina brooksbank 3/8/19). no scheduled events (GB 4/1/19). 2257 HB Health Care Relating to coordinated care organizations. Requires Oregon Health Authority to report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to health, no later than September 20, 2020, on implementation of provisions requiring coordinated care organization governing boards to be more transparent. 3 Support Monitor (David Inbody) - May impact departmental reporting requirements to CCO. AOCMHP - OHA plaacehoider (Janice Garceau) 2/20/19. no events scheduled (gina brooksbank 3/8/19). 2267 HB Health Care Relating to safe schools to learn; declaring an emergency. Establishes Statewide School Safety and Prevention System. Specifies functions of system. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 2019. 3 Neutral monitor. no events scheduled (gina brooksbank 3/8/19). no events scheduled (GB 4/1/19). Dead? 2327 HB Health Care Relating to reducing the high costs of pharmaceutical products. Creates Help In Cutting Costs for Unusual Pharmaceuticals program in Oregon Health Authority to reimburse high costs incurred by persons in this state to purchase certain pharmaceutical products. 3 Support Will help certain patients in need. (George Conway). no events scheduled (gina brooksbank 3/8/19). no events scheduled (GB 4/1/19) Dead? 2446 HB Health Care Relating to nutrition assistance for low income families. Expands eligibility for Women, Infants and Children Program nutrition assistance to children up to 24 months of age, paid for with state funds. 3 Support Monitor (TK). no events scheduled (gina brooksbank 3/8/19). possible work session scheduled 4/1/19 (GB 4/1/19). 2626 HB Health Care Relating to peer support for individuals in recovery from substance use disorders. Requires Oregon Health Authority to operate peer managed recovery centers in cities in this state with populations of 100,000 or more to provide peer mentor support and peer support services to individuals in recovery from addiction. 3 Neutral Monitor. no events scheduled (gina brooksbank 3/8/19). work session scheduled 4/9/19 (GB 4/1/19). 2627 HB Taxes Relating to the administration of the state transient lodging tax program; prescribing an effective date. 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AOCMHP indicates potential serious negative impact on CDDP/Brokerage case management and other I/DD services in communities if priority Policy Option Packages not included (JGarceau 2/22). no events scheduled (gina brooksbank 3/8/19). public hearing scheduled 3/28/19 (GB 4/1/19). 5026 SB 218 Marijuana Relating to cannabis; and declaring an emergency. Authorizes Oregon Liquor Control Commission to refuse to issue marijuana production licenses based on market demand and other relevant factors. 3 Support Monitor SB 1 Health Care Relating to youth with specialized needs; declaring an emergency. Establishes Statewide System of Care Task Force. Directs task force to make series of reports and recommend legislation to Legislative Assembly and Governor. Directs task force to make recommendations to Director of Oregon Health Authority, Director of Oregon Youth Authority and Director of Human Services regarding systems of care. Directs task force to create data dashboard regarding youths being served by Oregon Youth Authority, Oregon Health Authority and Department of Human Services. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Health Authority for biennial expenses related to task force. Directs Oregon Health Authority, in consultation with Department of Human Services and Oregon Youth Authority, to prepare and publish requests for proposals for regional evaluation and care teams. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Human Services for biennial expenses related to regional evaluation and care teams. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 2019. 3 Support Recommend support (Janice Garceau). public hearing scheduled and possible work session 3/21/19 (gina brooksbank 3/15/19). work session scheduled 4/2/19 (GB 4/1/19). SB 134 Health Care Relating to behavioral health care; declaring an emergency. Requires coordinated care organizations to develop standardized system of care to use when assessing individuals. Requires coordinated care organizations to annually submit information regarding standardized system of care to Oregon Health Authority. Declares emergency, effective on passage. 3 Support Recommend support (David Inbody) - Could impact county requirements established by CCO. AOCMHP - it does not necessarily relate. Bill under construction. (Janice Garceau) 2/20/19. no events scheduled (gina brooksbank 3/8/19). work session scheduled 4/1/19 (GB 4/1/19). SB 138 Health .� Care Relating to prescription drug coverage in publicly financed programs; declaring an emergency. Reestablishes Mental Health Clinical Advisory Group in Oregon Health Authority to _r 1_._ '1L� forprescriptiondrug treatment continue development of evidence-based algorithms prescription drug of mental health disorders. 3 Neutral Monitor for implications to medical management. Changed to neutral until fiscal impacts are delineated (JGaiceau 2/22). no events scheduled b ooksbank 3/8/ I9). work better delineated (JGarceau ninny (gina brooksbank � _I� o oi�n� work session scheduled 3/25/19, no other events (GB 4/1/19). SB 142 Health Care Relating to communicable health conditions. Changes "venereal disease" and "sexually transmitted disease" to "sexually transmitted infection." Changes "human immunodeficiency virus" and "acquired immune deficiency syndrome" to "blood-borne pathogen.". 3 Support Recommend support (David Inbody) - Consistent with departmental terminology. work session 3/18/19 (gins brooksbank 3/15/19). recommendation Do pass with amendments, second reading 3/28/19 (GB 4/1/19). SB 181 Health Care Relating to child-caring agencies that are county programs; declaring an emergency. Modifies definition of "child-caring agency" to include county programs that provide care or services to children in custody of Department of Human Services or Oregon Youth Authority. 3 Support Recommend support (David Inbody). refferred to Ways and Means by order of President; no events scheduled (gina brooksbank 3/8/19). no events scheduled (GB 4/1/19). SB 184 Health Care Relating to fitness to proceed. Authorizes court to initiate commitment proceedings for extremely dangerous person with mental illness if court determines that there is no substantial probability that defendant will gain or regain fitness to proceed. 3 Support Monitor (Janice Garceau) 2/22/19. bill passed with amendments (gina brooksbank 3/8/19). SB 19 Health Care Relating to human services. Requires Department of Human Services and Oregon Health Authority to adopt rules for licensing of each type of adult foster home, including those providing residential care to older adults, persons with physical disabilities, persons with intellectual disabilities and persons with mental illness. Expands list of mandatory reporters of abuse of individuals with developmental disabilities. Requires department to adopt criteria for developmental disability and intellectual disability. Authorizes department to impose civil penalties in programs administered by department. Changes name of Department of Human Services Volunteer Program Donated Fund Account and modifies purposes for which moneys in account may be used. 3 Neutral Neutral; working on SB 19/20 amendments with group; see testimony. (Janice Garceau). no events scheduled (gina brooksbank 3/8/19). work session held 3/26/19, no other events scheduled (GB 4/1/19). 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Establishes Youth Suicide Intervention and Prevention Advisory Committee. Directs advisory committee to report to Director of Oregon Health Authority each biennium with assessment on implementation of Youth Suicide Intervention and Prevention Plan and recommendations for administrative and legislative improvements. Directs Oregon Health Authority, in consultation with Youth Suicide Intervention and Prevention Coordinator and Youth Suicide Intervention and Prevention Advisory Committee, to report to Legislative Assembly regarding recommendations for legislative changes to address service gaps in youth suicide prevention, intervention and post-suicide activities. Directs Youth Suicide Intervention and Prevention Coordinator to consult with Youth Suicide Intervention and Prevention Advisory Committee regarding updates to Youth Suicide Intervention and Prevention Plan. Takes effect on 91st day following adjournment sine die. 3 Support Monitor. public hearing held 3/5/19; no events scheduled (gina brooksbank 3/8/19). work session scheduled 4/2/19 (GB 4/1/19). SB 737 Taxes Relating to tax exemptions for affordable housing; prescribing an effective date. Extends sunset for property tax exemption for low income rental housing 3 Support no additional administrative cost to implement and maintain SB 379 Labor Relating to unlawful employment practices; declaring an emergency. Provides that conditioning employment on refraining from using any substance that is lawful to use in this state is unlawful employment practice. 3 Neutral SB 858 Admin Relating to law library services. Allows any county governing body to enter into intergovernmental agreement with Judicial Department to provide law library services or enter into contract with law library association or corporation owning and maintaining law library convenient to courthouse for use by legal community. 3 Neutral It relates to law libraries and would allow counties to contract with the circuit court to run law libraries. Doesn't directly impact us, but we should watch in case the bill is amended. HB Ethics/Elec tions Relating to primary election dates; amending ORS 203.085, 221.230, 248.007, 249.037, 249.170, 251.065, 254.056, 255.185 and 255.335; and prescribing an effective date. Changes date of primary election from third Tuesday in May to second Tuesday in March. Oppose Oppose, unless amended. 1. Difficult for administrator and voters to have moving primary election dates; difficult to plan, administer and provide adequate notification. 2. If date is changed, December 1 of prior year may be too late for some preparations. 3. If not all contests appearing in March, would require 3rd countywide election. 4. Some county (or city) charters indicate when Commissioner or Council elections occur— Primary or May even years? 5. Last day to 2107 HB Public Records Relating to the required local government information on the Oregon transparency website; amending ORS 276A.253. Requires Oregon transparency website to include information regarding elected officials and emergency managers of local governments and description of jurisdiction over which each official or manager presides. 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Provides that land that would otherwise be eligible for exemption as land held by nonprofit corporation for building residences for low income individuals, but for failing to meet certain conditions related to amount and type of housing, type of transfer, income status of purchasers and corporation's history of such sales, is not eligible for exemption for property of benevolent and charitable institutions. anticipate minimal additional administrative cost to implement and maintain 2150 HB Taxes Relating to the homestead property tax deferral program; prescribing an effective date. Extends sunset of homestead property tax deferral program for seniors and persons with disabilities. no additional administrative cost to implement and maintain 2151 HB Taxes Relating to property tax expenditures; prescribing an effective date. Creates or adjusts sunset dates for certain property tax expenditure provisions. no additional administrative cost to implement and maintain 2152 HB Taxes Relating to discount on payment of property taxes; prescribing an effective date. Disallows discounts, otherwise allowable on timely partial or full payments of property taxes, on payment of taxes imposed on property classified as commercial or industrial. would need business process and software upgrades and changes. cost unknown 2157 HB Taxes Relating to property taxation of certain business property; prescribing an effective date. Provides that, for ad valorem property tax purposes, real market value of commercial and industrial property be three-year average. cost unknown for implementing and maintaining; this would require software upgrade 2167 HB Taxes Relating to property tax exemption for certain farm equipment; prescribing an effective date. Exempts from property taxation property consisting of machinery, equipment, tools, implements or fixtures used primarily in agricultural or horticultural activities or animal husbandry, regardless of whether property is considered real property, and adds such property to definition of "tangible personal property." Adds farming tools and implements to tax-exempt personal property and adds preparing farm crops for shipping as tax-exempt use of personal property. policy issue. Administratively needs to have a clearer definition of what is to be exempted. Oregon Department of Revenue has proposed friendly amendments to help clarify 2264 HB Second Amendme TenoTe nt Relating to a tax credit for gun safes. prescribing an effective date. Establishes tax credit against personal income taxes for purchase of qualifying gun safes or lucking mechanisms. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2020, and before January 1, 2026. Takes effect on 91st day following adjournment sine die. 2291 HB Public Safety Relating to flood insurance. Requires seller of property to disclose whether property is identified by FEMA as Special Flood Hazard Area or whether flood insurance is required by local ordinance or in order to obtain federally regulated loan. 2312 HB Taxes Relating to assessments for local improvements. Caps total amount of assessments and reassessments for local improvements to three percent of real market value of local improvement to which assessments and reassessments relate. unknown 2316 HB Public Safety Relating to public records of county juvenile department employees; prescribing an effective date. Exempts from required disclosure pursuant to public records request, home address, home phone number and other specified personal information of county juvenile department employees who primarily perform duties related to youth offenders confined in detention facilities. 2321 HB Second Amendme nt Relating to safe schools to learn; declaring an emergency. Establishes Statewide School Safety and Prevention System. Specifies functions of system. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 2019. 2327 HB Recreation Relating to recreational vehicles. 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Requires all candidates for partisan office, regardless of political party affiliation or nonaffiliation, to appear on same unified primary election ballot, with two candidates receiving most votes advancing to general election ballot. 2839 HB Admin Relating to tax lien foreclosure proceeds; prescribing an effective date. Requires county treasurer to distribute excess proceeds from sale of real property acquired by foreclosure of delinquent tax liens, or by exchange for land originally acquired by foreclosure of delinquent tax liens, to holders of liens unsatisfied at time of foreclosure and to property owner at time of foreclosure or any transferee or successor in interest of owner. 3175 HB Admin Relating to tax lien foreclosure proceeds; prescribing an effective date. Requires county treasurer to distribute excess proceeds from sale of real property acquired by foreclosure of delinquent tax liens, or by exchange for land originally acquired by foreclosure of delinquent tax liens, to holders of liens unsatisfied at time of foreclosure and to property owner at time of foreclosure or any transferee or successor in interest of owner. 3199 HB PERS Relating to the financial administration of the Public Employees Retirement System; declaring an emergency. Limits certain biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Public Employees Retirement System. Would appropriate $100 million in general fund dollars to fund the school district side account at PERS that Brown has proposed to reduce their PERS costs. (PS - Pac/West) 5032 HJR 17 Elections Proposing amendment to Oregon Constitution relating to establishment of nonpartisan legislature. Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution designating offices of state Senator and state Representative as nonpartisan. HJR 9 Second Amendme nt Proposing amendment to Oregon Constitution relating to fishing, hunting or other harvesting of wildlife. Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to declare constitutional right to hunt, fish or otherwise harvest wildlife, subject to certain legal restrictions.Requires that hunting, fishing or other harvesting of wildlife by public be preferred means of managing and controlling wildlife. Refers proposed amendment to people for their approval or rejection at next regular general election. SB 585 Marijuana Relating to Responsible Cannabis Retailer Program; creating new provisions; amending ORS 4756.256; and prescribing an effective date. Directs Oregon Liquor Control Commission to establish Responsible Cannabis Retailer Program to assist marijuana retailers in maintaining compliance with cannabis laws and rules. SB 379 Marijuana Relating to unlawful employment practices; declaring an emergency. Provides that conditioning employment on refraining from using any substance that is lawful to use in this state is unlawful employment practice. SB 482 Second Amendme nt Relating to the duration of sexual abuse restraining orders. Provides that sexual assault restraining order is of indefinite duration and continues until order is terminated by court. Provides that hearing on termination of order is not required if petitioner moves for termination or does not object to termination. SB 626 Ethics Relating to conflict of interest definition. Amends definitions of "actual conflict of interest" and "potential conflict of interest" to apply to members of public official's household, rather than to all relatives of public official. Neutral SB 651 Emergenc y Prep Relating to the emergency alert system; declaring an emergency. 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JO *laap A}unoo `i(a81aa0as }I s.10!00!0 04 papino.1d uoI}Bwao}u! lolieq .101410 ao adolanua Aoaaoes `adolanua uoileoi}iluepi wnleJ le1gdwed ,sae}on uo A1ioede0 18!0!110 u! 6uUBaddB wOa} aa01}}o 6u111}.10 NJaalo it}unoo `a181S }0 IGela.1oa9 }0 aweu sllglgoad •sae10n 01 papino.1d uo118wao}ul o} 6u118ia�1 su0110013 OL9 8S HB Marijuana Relating to marijuana; creating new provisions; amending ORS 475B.015, 4756.025, 4756.227, 4756.381, 4756.486, 4756.575, 475B.635, 4756.645, 475B.766, 4756.769 and 475B.968; and prescribing an effective date. Provides for regulation by Oregon Liquor Control Commission of consumption and sale of marijuana items at temporary events, including licensure of premises at which temporary events are conducted. 2 Oppose 1/29: Allows marijuana products to be smoked/consumed at public events, as well as at public or private clubs. Weakens the Indoor Clean Air Act. (TK). 3/1: Public Hearing Scheduled for 3/6/19. (TK). public hearing scheduled for 3/13/19. Health Services Tobacco Coordinator, Karen Ard, testified in opposition of this bill at the public hearing in the House Committee on Economic Develeopment on 3/13/19. (TK). no events scheduled (GB 3/25/19). no scheduled events (GB 4/1/19). 2233 HB Labor Relating to assessments on public employers that have employees who may choose to join labor organizations; creating new provisions; amending ORS 243.650, 243.666, 243.672, 243.676, 243.682, 243.726, 292.055, 329A.430, 410.614 and 443.733; and declaring an emergency. Provides that membership in public sector labor organization is voluntary. 2 Oppose Bill would establish the Employment Relations Protection Account, which would require the Employment Relations Board to impose an assessment on public employers (percentage of payroll). The Board would distribute moneys to unions/labor groups. Makes matters related to assessments subject to collective bargaining. JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. 2643 HB 2166 Taxes Relating to transient lodging taxes; prescribing an effective date. Authorizes unit of local government that imposes local transient lodging tax to subpoena and examine witnesses, administer oaths and order production of books or papers to prosecute inquiries related to local transient lodging tax. 2 Support This bill gives local governments the ability to get records for audit purposes from lodging providers and intermediaries. HB Public Safety Relating to community corrections funding. Provides that county, for purposes of grant-in-aid funding from Department of Corrections for community corrections, is responsible for supervision, sanctions and services for offenders convicted of certain domestic violence misdemeanors. 2 Support Misdemeanor domestic violence offenders already supervised in Deschutes County. This bill provides state funding for. JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. 2283 HB Land Use Relating to appeal of county decisions. Prohibits county's governing body from charging more than $1,000 for appeal of most land use decisions unless appeal costs are within estimate and itemization of county's limited and specified costs. 2 Oppose unless amended This limitation would both increase the number of appeals to the Board due to the appeal fee cap, and cause CDD to seek other funding to offset these costs, subsidize these costs, and/or delay pending applications to process these costs. JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. 2774 HB Labor Relating to union representation for public employees. Permits public employees to choose not to join union or pay union dues. Exempts unions from duty to represent public employees who choose not to join union or pay union dues. Makes conforming changes. 2 Oppose If an employee is represented by a union but decides not to pay union dues, the employee would become "an independent employee." The union would no longer have a duty to represent this employee. A public employer shall determine the wages, benefits, and other terms and conditions of employment of an independent employee based on the employee's education, experience, training, skills, and performance. JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. 2775 HB Health Care Relating to behavioral health crisis services. Requires coordinated care organization to contract with counties to reimburse cost of specified services provided to members of coordinated care organization by local mental health authorities. 2 Support 2/5: Requires CCOs and commercial insurance companies to pay for crisis services. It is expected to be amended, but currently we can certainly support this bill. 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Requires parent who declines immunization for child to submit to administrator document including health care practitioner signature verifying practitioner reviewed immunization information with parent and certificate verifying parent completed vaccine educational module as condition of child's attendance at school or other children's facility. 3 Oppose unless amended Recommend oppose because places heavy burden on the practitioner. (George Conway). 3/8: Changed from a priority 2 to a 3. (TK). no events scheduled (gina brooksbank 3/8/19). no scheduled events (GB 4/1/19). Dead? JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. 2783 SB 649 Health Care Relating to ingredients in vaccines; prescribing an effective date. Requires licensed health care provider to provide vaccine information packet to patient to whom licensed health care provider administers vaccine. 3 Oppose Vaccine package insert and excipient lists are written in medical jargon, likely to be unnecessarily off-putting to patients. (George Conway) 3/8: Changed from a priority 2 to a 3. (TK). no events scheduled (gina brooksbank 3/8/19). no scheduled events (GB 4/1/19). HB Marijuana Relating to distribution of cannabis for medical use; and prescribing an effective date. Directs Oregon Liquor Control Commission to develop Internet-based system to enable ordering and delivery of cannabis for medical use to registry identification cardholders. 3 Oppose 2723 HB Environme nt/Climate Change Relating to plastic checkout bags; prescribing an effective date; and providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority. Imposes excise tax of five cents per bag on provision of single-use plastic checkout bags by establishments selling raw or processed food or alcohol at retail. 3 Neutral JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. 2766 HB Health Care Relating to health care; providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three- fifths majority. Allows individuals who do not qualify for medical assistance or premium tax credits under Affordable Care Act to enroll in coordinated care organizations by paying premiums that cover actuarial value of health services. Requires Oregon Health Authority to administer program. Imposes penalty on full-time residents of this state who are not enrolled in minimum essential coverage for nine months of each tax year. Prescribes procedures. 3 observe observe (Janice Garceau). public hearing scheduled on 3/14/19 in House Committee on Health Care (gina brooksbank 3/15/19). no scheduled events (GB 4/1/19). 2009 HB 2192 Second Amendme Relating to mental health wellness checks for public L.....1 Directs school districts and public charter schools to require every student in grades 6 through 12 to undergo mental health wellness check once each school year. 3 observe Recommendation from departments is to support. Need clarification from BOC. This bill is become controversial in the Capitol because it is thought to go to far. Portland School during al,. .. :...}.. ,.: .... ....... .J.-.:...... 4L.:.. i... ......11....} ...4...} F.....,.:1:.... 1:.... ... }.. F:.... ............. ......i .......-.a..3 .. HB ...a Health Care .... ..a. ..J .....}.. Relating to plan for mental health services for children; declaring an emergency. Directs Early Learning Division to develop plan for ensuring children seamlessly transition between mental health services. Directs division to submit plan to Governor and report to interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2020. Sunsets January 2, 2021. Declares emergency, effective on passage. 3 Neutral Janice Garceau. public hearing scheduled 3/20/19 (gina brooksbank 3/15/19). no events scheduled (GB 4/1/19). JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. 2246 HB Health Care Relating to financial regulation of entities that provide access to health care. Requires Oregon Health Authority, in coordination with Department of Consumer and Business Services, to report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to health, no later than September 20, 2020, recommendations for aligning financial regulation of coordinated care organizations and health insurers. 3 Support Monitor (David Inbody) - May impact departmental reporting requirements to CCO. no events scheduled (gina brooksbank 3/8/19). no events scheduled 4/1/19). Dead? JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. 2268 HB Public Safety Relating to listing of emergency number. Requires public or private safety agency to display message listing 9-1-1 emergency number on websites or printed materials that list contact phone number for agency and are intended for general public use, viewing or distribution. 3 Neutral This bill requires any location that posts a number to call for emergencies to list 9-1-1 first. For the most part his makes sense. However, there are locations in other Cities and Counties that are not a primary PSAP but do have an onsite dispatch center which can send a very quick response. An example of this would be the Portland Airport who has a dispatch center inside for the Port of Portland Police, TSA (if needed), and Port Fire. If the call first was routed to the primary answering point (BOEC) the onsite resources would have a delayed response. The primary PSAP would need to triage that 911 call and then transfer it back to the Port of Portland dispatch for a response. 2319 HB Health Care Relating to individuals experiencing behavioral health crises; declaring an emergency. 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Requires Oregon Health Authority to review land use compatibility statement before licensing farm cafe. Authorizes authority to revoke, deny or suspend license upon certain violations of land use conditions. 3 Support A Lane County bill to allow additional small farm cafes serving food grown on the farm. no events scheduled (gina brooksbank 3/8/19). no events scheduled (GB 4/1/19). JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. SB 476 Health Care Relating to disclosure of certain records maintained by Psychiatric Security Review Board; declaring an emergency. Restricts disclosure as public records of certain records maintained by Psychiatric Security Review Board. Provides that medical records maintained by board are exempt from disclosure as public records. Declares emergency, effective on passage. 3 Neutral Monitor. no events scheduled (gina brooksbank 3/8/19). no events scheduled (GB 4/1/19). Dead? JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. SB 531 PERS Relating to public employee retirement; declaring an emergency. Redirects employee contribution to Public Employees Retirement System to account to be used to pay for pension or other retirement benefits payable to member or member's beneficiary accrued on or after January 1, 2020. 3 Support Caps pension calculation at $100,000, reduces factor applied to each year of service, redirects employee contribution into the system. JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. SB 532 PERS Relating to contributions to the individual account program of the Public Employees Retirement System. Requires member of individual account program of Public Employees Retirement System and member's employer to each contribute three percent of member's salary to individual account program. 3 Support Employee/employer split 6%. JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. SB 533 PERS Relating to redirection of the employee contribution under the Public Employees Retirement System; declaring an emergency. Redirects employee contribution to Public Employees Retirement System to account to be used to pay for pension or other retirement benefits payable to member or member's beneficiary accrued on or after January 1, 2020. 3 Support Employee 6% to unfunded liability. JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. SB 628 Health Care Relating to immunizations for post-secondary institutions of education; declaring an emergency. Requires that post-secondary institution of education that requires students to receive immunizations accept from student who declines immunization certification that student has completed vaccine educational module. 3 Oppose Burdensome for colleges/universities, and likely not effective in protecting the public health. (George Conway). no events scheduled (gina brooksbank 3/8/19). no scheduled events (GB 4/1/19). Dead? JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. SB 635 Taxes Relating to liquor licensing fees. Increases limits on liquor licensing fees. 3 Neutral SB 641 PERS Relating to public employee retirement; declaring an emergency. Relating to parental rights; prescribing an effective date. Establishes retirement benefits payable under Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan to persons who establish membership in Public Employees Retirement System on or after effective date of Act. Prohibits Department of Human Services from disclosing records and reports related to child abuse investigations to certain entities unless court finds report of abuse is founded. 3 3 Support Oppose Plan selection options. JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. Likely oppose as it constrains meds and vaccines which DHS may deem essential. no events scheduled (gina brooksbank 3/8/19). public hearing held 3/26/19 (GB 4/1/19). SB 653 Health Care SB 700 Water Relating to Deschutes River Basin water. Authorizes certain providers of water from source within Deschutes River Basin to collect fee from water recipients on behalf of nonprofit corporation. 3 Sen. Knopp Bill (PS - Pac/West)/ 2/11: Facilitates BOCC call - transfer of water in stream (TA). JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. SB 706 Land Use Relating to lands zoned for rural residential uses. Defines "cohousing" and allows counties to permit cohousing in lands zoned for rural residential uses under established conditions. 3 Support Sen. Knopp Bill (PS - Pac/West), JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. SB 721 Health Care Relating to school-based health centers; declaring an emernencv Requires coordinated care organization to reimburse cost of services provided by school-based health centers to members of coordinated care organization at rate .ngirl to in-network nrovirler. 3 Support Monitor. public hearing held 3/5/19; no events scheduled (gina brooksbank 3/8/19). public hearing held 3/27/19, no other events (GB 4/1/19). HB Public Safety Relating to earned review; providing that this Act shall be referred to the people for their approval or rejection. Establishes process of earned review for certain young offenders serving terms of imprisonment in custody of Oregon Youth Authority. Specifies eligibility benchmarks. Directs authority to establish Public Safety Panel to consider circumstances of offender and make recommendation to court. Authorizes court to conditionally release young offender upon making certain findings. Refers Act to people for their approval or reiection at next regular general election. TBD TBD Reverses one aspect of mandatory minimum sentence for youthful offenders required by 1994 Measure 11. Allows review for conditional release after 2/3 sentence served. Refers matter to public vote. 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Allows landowner to prohibit specified activities on private land and to recover up to $1,000 from violators. JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. 2110 HB Second Amendme nt Relating to firearms. Defines "assault rifle." Prohibits transfer of handgun or assault rifle to person under 21 years of age. Punishes violation by maximum of 364 days' imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both. Restricts transfer of firearm by gun dealer or private party if Department of State Police is unable to determine whether recipient is qualified to receive firearm. Authorizes transfer after 30 days as long as gun dealer or transferor does not know or have reason to believe recipient is disqualified from completing transfer. Provides that person subject to certain court protective orders is prohibited from possessing firearms if person had opportunity to be heard on order and failed to request hearing. Punishes violation of prohibition by maximum of 364 days' imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both. Requires court to order relinquishment of firearms when person is convicted of certain domestic violence offenses or subject to certain court orders. Requires person to transfer firearms within 24 hours of court order and to file affidavit within 48 hours of court order. Requires hospitals to submit data concerning patients with injuries caused by firearms to Oregon Health Authority and to electronic emergency medical services data system managed by authority. Creates crime of endangering a minor by allowing access to a firearm. Punishes by maximum of 364 days' imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both. Prohibits possession of firearm by person convicted of endangering a minor by allowing access to a firearm for five-year period after conviction. Creates process for obtaining relief from prohibition. Provides that minor may lawfully possess firearm only with permission of parent or guardian. Prohibits transfer of firearm to person convicted of endangering a minor by allowing access to a firearm for five-year period after conviction. Requires permission of minor's parent or guardian for temporary transfer of firearm to minor. Requires gun dealer to post notice concerning obligation to prevent minors from accessing firearm without consent of minor's parent or guardian. JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. 2251 HB Second Amendme nt Relating to firearm safety instruction on school property. Authorizes school district to allow firearm safety instruction on school property. JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. 2287 HB PERS Relating to revenues from sports betting. Requires that percentage of net lottery proceeds from sports betting games be applied against unfunded actuarial liability of Public Employees Retirement System. Not clear what impact if any this may have on the County but assuming any further cuts off the top of Lottery revenues will diminish the County share, it may reduce County Lottery revenues. The use is to contribute to PERS UAL for the whole system, not just schools. JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. 2288 HB Second Amendme nt Relating to school safety features; prescribing an effective date. Establishes Task Force on School Safety Features. Sunsets task force on December 31, 2020. Takes effect on 91st day following adjournment sine die. JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. 2289 HB Second Amendme nt Relating to behavior health services in schools; declaring an emergency. Directs education service districts to ensure that services of school behavioral health specialist are available to component school districts. Directs education service districts to assist component school districts in developing and implementing student threat assessment policy. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 2019. JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. 2290 •euiIpeap 6Z/E iq painpagos }ou uoissas){aoM : 6/ti nr •w.n4 ssauisnq qpn luawaaa6e uaf}Jnn o}ui 6upawe aaojaq paieoo! s! uu!4 ssauisnq jo i(padoad papjauaq-xe} jo uopod Aue sauepunoq asoynn umnn sepua6e Alajes orind qwn linsuoo 01 aosuods auoz `saeaA eaagi puoAaq sauoz asudaaiue learn ao4 sanquaoui xe} aual-6uo! pue sauoz luawdoleAap A6aeue e gennauaa Deana `sauoz esudaajua jo spjauaq xel 6u!puajxa jo sesodand aoj `saainbeJ •aiep ani}oa}ja ue 6u!gposaad :siiosuods auoz luawdolanap oiwouooe i(q sapua6e Aie es ougnd q pnn uoijelinsuoo of 6ui;eleH Tua wdolena0 oiwouoo3 Z8L3 8H •aullpeep 6Z/E ' q pappegos jou uo!sses)IaoM :1417 0i 'TM pas }oN oa uo }uedp!ped snoinaad ao Tuedioped se lueoHdde JO eai(oldwe to sn;els sasodand Tuew/ oIdwa aoj asn ao uielgo of aoi}oead 1uawAoldwe injnnelun s! 1! }eq1 sapnoad •seouelswnoap pawoads ui }daoxa s6uipaaooad le6a1 Aue u! 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'an asueoi! uiejgo 01 Aoua4adwoo un6pueq 4o uo!Tea}suowap aainbaa pue sesuao!l un6pueq paleaouoo uo6aJ0 aziu600aa }eq} sa}e}s 4o is!I uieTuiew pue Gleam 01 ao!lod aims 4o }uaua1aeda0 s1oaai0 •ATpoadpaa asueoi! un6pueq paleaouoo 016uiielaH w awpuawy puooas 86Z3 81-I HB Economic Developm ent Relating to brownfields. Directs Department of Environmental Quality to conduct study to examine funding opportunities for supporting brownfield redevelopment efforts and report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to environment and natural resources on or before September 15, 2020. JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. 2850 HB Second Amendme nt Relating to assault weapons; declaring an emergency. Requires person who owns assault weapon on effective date of Act to register assault weapon or take other specified action within one year of effective date of Act. Defines terms. Punishes violation by maximum of $2,000 fine, or by maximum of six months' imprisonment, $2,500 fine, or both, for second and subsequent convictions. Prohibits manufacture, transfer or possession of assault weapon except in specified circumstances. Punishes by maximum of 364 days' imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both. Requires report of Toss or theft of assault weapon. Punishes failure to report by maximum of 364 days' imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both. Provides that information in report may not be used in prosecution for possession or transfer of assault weapon. Declares emergency, effective on passage. JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. 3223 SB 506 Land Use Relating to eastern Oregon nonresource lands. Allows counties in eastern Oregon with population Tess than 50,000 to approve land use applications on certain nonresource, rural lands for industrial or commercial uses that are inconsistent with zoning of such lands. JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. SB 173 Health Care Relating to funding for behavioral health services; declaring an emergency• Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Health Authority and Department of Human Services to expand programs serving behavioral health needs of seniors and persons with disabilities. SB 275 Second Amendme nt Relating to firearm safety requirements; declaring an emergency. Requires owner or possessor of firearm to secure firearm with trigger or cable lock or in locked container except in specified circumstances. Punishes violation by maximum of $500 fine. If minor obtains unsecured firearm as result of violation, punishes by maximum of $2,000 fine. Provides that person who does not secure firearm as required is strictly liable for injury to person or property within four years after violation. Requires owner or possessor of firearm to secure firearm with trigger or cable lock or in locked container when transferring firearm except in specified circumstances. Punishes violation by maximum of $500 fine. Provides that person who transfers firearm without securing firearm is strictly liable for injury to person or property within four years after violation. Requires person to report loss or theft of firearm within 24 hours of time person knew or should have known of loss or theft. Punishes violation of requirement by maximum of $1,000 fine. Requires person transferring firearm to minor to directly supervise minor's use of firearm unless minor is owner of firearm. Provides that person who does not supervise minor as required is strictly liable for injury to person or property caused by minor's use of firearm. Directs Attorney General to specify by rule minimum specifications for trigger and cable locks and locked containers required by Act. Declares emergency, effective on passage. JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. SB 322 Second Amendme nt Relating to sheriffs issuing concealed handgun licenses to persons in adjoining counties. Authorizes sheriff of county to issue concealed handgun license to eligible person residing in adjoining county. JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. SB 323 Second Amendme nt Relating to concealed handgun licenses from states that recognize Oregon concealed handgun licenses. Provides person with privileges and legal defenses available to person with Oregon concealed handgun license if person is licensed to carry concealed handgun in another state that recognizes Oregon concealed handgun licenses. 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Creates crime of unlawful storage of firearm. Punishes by maximum of 364 days' imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both. Punishes second and subsequent convictions by maximum of five years' imprisonment, $125,000 fine, or both. Requires gun dealers to post notice concerning obligation to store firearms in safe manner. Prohibits sale, delivery or transfer of firearm to person convicted of unlawful storage of firearm for five-year period after conviction. Punishes unlawful sale, delivery or transfer by maximum of 364 days' imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both. JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. SB 87 Second Relating to the minimum age Allows gun dealer or person transferring firearm, ammunition or firearm component JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. Amendme requirement for transfer of at gun show to establish minimum age for purchase of firearms, ammunition or nt firearms. firearm components, provided that minimum age is at least 21 years. Raises minimum age at which person may purchase firearm to 21 years of age. Creates exemption from antidiscrimination statute for enforcement of laws governing purchase of firearms by persons under 21 years of age and enforcement of polices that impose age-based restrictions on purchase of firearms, ammunition or firearm components in place of public accommodation. SB 930 Housing/L Relating to accessory dwelling Allows counties to authorize construction of accessory dwelling units on lands zoned JU 4/1: Worksession not scheduled by 3/29 deadline. and Use units; declaring an emergency. for rural residential use. Establishes conditions of approval for accessory dwelling units. Updates requirements to comply with wildfire risk categories identified by Department of Consumer and Business Services maps upon completion of maps by department. Requires Department of Consumer and Business Services to develop maps of statewide wildfire risk in consultation with Oregon State University College of Forestry. Requires department to establish within Oregon residential specialty code relating to wildfire hazard mitigation fire protection standards for accessory dwelling units based on risk. Declares emergency, effective on passage.