Bill Text: OR HB2345 | 2013 | Regular Session | Amended

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Bill Title: Relating to critical infrastructure development; and declaring an emergency.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Passed) 2013-07-12 - Chapter 621, (2013 Laws): Effective date July 12, 2013. [HB2345 Detail]

Download: Oregon-2013-HB2345-Amended.html


     77th OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY--2013 Regular Session

HA to HB 2345

LC 2540/HB 2345-3

                       HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO
                         HOUSE BILL 2345

     By COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

                             April 1

  On page 1 of the printed bill, delete lines 4 through 31 and
delete page 2 and insert:
  '  { +  SECTION 1. + }  { + The Legislative Assembly finds
that:
  ' (1) Adequate public infrastructure systems are essential to a
vibrant economy. Oregon's needs for many kinds of infrastructure
development cannot be met using traditional development and
financing methods. To close an expected multibillion dollar
investment gap for the development of critical public
infrastructure and to secure a sound and resilient economy,
Oregon must attract innovation in design, financing and asset
management.
  ' (2) Some public infrastructure projects require expertise in
identifying, procuring, negotiating and implementing projects
using a performance-based, life-cycle value method. To properly
utilize, manage and implement such a method and to ensure that
the public interest is protected through effective risk
mitigation, Oregon must establish a center of expertise that will
allow this state to take advantage of opportunities for
innovation, innovative financing and regional infrastructure
development while minimizing public risk and maximizing the value
obtained for taxpayer dollars. The design and implementation of
such a center of expertise should draw from successful models
that incorporate the flexibility and agility necessary to succeed
while preserving public transparency, accountability and
exemplary contracting attributes.
  ' (3) To create an attractive marketplace that will draw high
bidder quality and competition, the western states need to be
established as a marketplace for innovative infrastructure
financing. This is best accomplished through regional
collaboration to establish best practices, coordinate interstate
projects, and increase visibility of regional projects. + }
  '  { +  SECTION 2. + }  { + (1) The Oregon Innovation in
Infrastructure Task Force is established, consisting of 10
members appointed as follows:
  ' (a) The President of the Senate shall appoint two members
from among members of the Senate.
  ' (b) The Speaker of the House of Representatives shall appoint
two members from among members of the House of Representatives.
  ' (c) The Governor shall appoint four members as follows:
  ' (A) One member with experience in critical infrastructure
development and maintenance;
  ' (B) One member with experience in private capital investment
opportunities and strategies;
  ' (C) One member with experience in managing public project
development, delivery methods and financing; and
  ' (D) One member who has participated in regional discussions
and collaborations regarding west coast infrastructure status and
needs.

  ' (d) The Governor's Regional Solutions Director shall appoint
one member who represents the team members of the Regional
Solutions Centers.
  ' (e) The State Treasurer shall appoint one member who
represents the State Treasurer.
  ' (2) The task force shall make recommendations to the
Legislative Assembly regarding:
  ' (a) Participation in a west coast infrastructure exchange
effort that partners with innovators in other states and regions
on the west coast to assess the status of existing
infrastructures and to establish a west coast marketplace for
innovation in infrastructure development, construction, financing
and delivery of overall life-cycle value. The task force shall
seek innovative methods to develop and implement critical
infrastructure projects, including but not limited to projects
involving energy transmission and efficiency, transportation,
water storage capacity, municipal water systems and wastewater
management. The task force shall consider necessary financial,
policy and other expertise from Oregon and other jurisdictions
and develop guidelines for parity of participation.
  ' (b) Strategies for the creation, funding, function and
governance of an Oregon public corporation or other structure
that will be a center of expertise to encourage and implement
innovative practices, including:
  ' (A) Performance-based contracting;
  ' (B) Procurement for highest life-cycle value;
  ' (C) Negotiated risk transfer to private participants;
  ' (D) Combination of public and private construction capital;
and
  ' (E) Grouping of projects for efficiency in design,
construction, financing and maintenance.
  ' (c) Effective utilization of methods and tools that will
obtain the best value from public expenditures for public
infrastructure by:
  ' (A) Encouraging innovation in design, delivery, construction,
and financing;
  ' (B) Providing greater access to sources of capital not
currently available for Oregon projects;
  ' (C) Transferring risks associated with the design,
construction, financing, and long-term performance of
infrastructure to parties or entities that are best able to
manage the risk with economic efficiency;
  ' (D) Ensuring competition;
  ' (E) Combining similar projects for ease of financing and
economies of scale;
  ' (F) Providing for the long-term performance of infrastructure
facilities through the use of well-structured maintenance
contracts that have scheduled costs and that reflect exemplary
contracting standards;
  ' (G) Accelerating the delivery of projects; and
  ' (H) Preserving the economic, workforce, and community
benefits of infrastructure projects through the application of
contracting and sustainability standards, and policies, relating
to prevailing wages, emerging small businesses, women and
minorities.
  ' (d) The responsibilities of the center of expertise,
including but not limited to providing services to enhance,
improve and maintain critical infrastructure systems in Oregon
and on the west coast by:
  ' (A) Bundling similar critical infrastructure projects;
  ' (B) Creating performance-based partnerships to manage
projects more efficiently;
  ' (C) Collecting consistent, comprehensive and high quality
data regarding existing infrastructure systems and potential
infrastructure enhancements and development;
  ' (D) Collaborating with industry experts and innovators;
  ' (E) Providing technical assistance to design and finance
critical infrastructure projects; and
  ' (F) Creating and implementing new mechanisms and strategies
for financing critical infrastructure projects, including but not
limited to attracting private investors that have traditionally
not invested in public infrastructure.
  (e) A data platform that will help Oregon to identify,
inventory and publicize potential infrastructure projects, and to
facilitate consultation among project sponsors and funding
program managers.
  ' (3) A majority of the members of the task force constitutes a
quorum for the transaction of business.
  ' (4) Official action by the task force requires the approval
of a majority of the members of the task force.
  ' (5) The task force shall elect one of its members to serve as
chairperson.
  ' (6) If there is a vacancy for any cause, the appointing
authority shall make an appointment to become immediately
effective.
  ' (7) The task force shall meet at times and places specified
by the call of the chairperson or of a majority of the members of
the task force.
  ' (8) The task force may adopt rules necessary for the
operation of the task force.
  ' (9) The task force shall submit a report in the manner
provided by ORS 192.245, and shall include in the report the task
force's recommendations required under subsection (2) of this
section, to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly
related to infrastructure and business development, as
appropriate, no later than October 1, 2013.
  ' (10)(a) The State Treasurer and the Oregon Department of
Administrative Services shall provide staff support to the task
force.
  (b) The department shall facilitate, manage and direct
consultation among state agencies with respect to infrastructure
needs and funding.
  ' (11) Members of the task force who are not members of the
Legislative Assembly are not entitled to compensation, but may be
reimbursed for actual and necessary travel and other expenses
incurred by them in the performance of their official duties in
the manner and amounts provided for in ORS 292.495. Claims for
expenses incurred in performing functions of the task force shall
be paid out of funds appropriated to the Oregon Department of
Administrative Services for purposes of the task force.
  ' (12) All agencies of state government, as defined in ORS
174.111, are directed to assist the task force in the performance
of its duties and, to the extent permitted by laws relating to
confidentiality, to furnish such information and advice as the
members of the task force consider necessary to perform their
duties. + }
  '  { +  SECTION 3. + }  { + Section 2 of this 2013 Act is
repealed on June 30, 2014. + }
  '  { +  SECTION 4. + }  { + This 2013 Act being necessary for
the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and
safety, an emergency is declared to exist, and this 2013 Act
takes effect on its passage. + } ' .
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