Bill Text: OR HB5006 | 2011 | Regular Session | Enrolled


Bill Title: Relating to state financial administration; and declaring an emergency.

Sponsorship: Unknown

Status: (Passed) 2011-07-06 - Chapter 615, (2011 Laws): Effective date July 6, 2011. [HB5006 Detail]

Download: Oregon-2011-HB5006-Enrolled.html


     76th OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY--2011 Regular Session

                            Enrolled

                         House Bill 5006

Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule 12.00. Presession
  filed (at the request of Budget and Management Division, Oregon
  Department of Administrative Services)

                     CHAPTER ................

                             AN ACT

Relating to state financial administration; creating new
  provisions; amending section 6, chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009;
  limiting expenditures; and declaring an emergency.

Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon:

  SECTION 1.  { + Notwithstanding any other law limiting
expenditures, the following amounts are established for a
six-year period beginning July 1, 2011, as the maximum limits for
payment of expenses from fees, moneys or other revenues,
including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and
federal funds, collected or received by the state agencies
listed, for the acquisition of land and the acquisition,
planning, constructing, altering, repairing, furnishing and
equipping of buildings and facilities: + }

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   { +
(1Oregon Health Authority,
      Oregon State Hospital
      replacement........59,900,000
  (2) Oregon Department of
      Administrative Services:
  (a) HVAC improvement projects,
      phase 1.............1,535,603
  (b) Roof replacements...1,479,759
  (c) Fire panel upgrades.2,791,212
  (d) Building exterior
      weatherization......1,552,033
  (e) Parking projects....2,268,881
  (f) Salem Motor Pool imp1,366,366
  (g) Facilities integrated software
      system, phase 2.....1,000,000
  (h) Planning.............$250,000
  (i) Department of Revenue
      building HVAC system
      chiller replacement.1,000,000
  (3) Oregon Military Department:

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  (a) The Dalles Readiness4,011,273
  (b) Christmas Valley site
      acquisition..........$680,000
  (4) Oregon Department of
      Fish and Wildlife:
  (a) Ruby pipeline mitigation
      acquisition.........2,000,000
  (b) Sandy Fish Hatchery
      fish passage........3,700,000
  (c) Rock Creek Fish
      Hatchery fish passag1,500,000
  (d) Headquarters buildi16,000,000
  (5) Department of Transportation,
      Portland drive testing
      center...............$      1
  (6) Oregon Department of Aviation,
      Chiloquin State Airport
      runway/apron rehabili$a10,526
  (7) Department of Veterans'
      Affairs:
  (a) Lebanon Veterans' Hom$300,000
  (b) Roseburg Veterans' Ho$e 1 + }
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  SECTION 2.  { + Notwithstanding any other law limiting
expenditures, the following amounts are established for a
six-year period beginning July 1, 2011, as the maximum limits for
the expenditure of federal funds collected or received by the
state agencies listed, for the acquisition of land and the
acquisition, planning, constructing, altering, repairing,
furnishing and equipping of buildings and facilities: + }

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   { +
(1Oregon Department of Aviation,
      Chiloquin State Airport
      runway/apron rehabili$200,000
  (2) Oregon Military Department,
      The Dalles Readiness
      Center ........12,980,000 + }
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  SECTION 3.  { + (1) Notwithstanding any other law limiting
expenditures, and subject to subsection (2) of this section, for
the six-year period beginning July 1, 2009, the amount of
$279,179,118 is established as the maximum limit for payment of
expenses from fees, moneys or other revenues, including
Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal
funds, collected or received by the Oregon Health Authority, for
acquisition of land and the acquisition, planning, constructing,
altering, repairing, furnishing and equipping of buildings and
facilities for the Oregon State Hospital.

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  (2) Amounts expended under this section, when combined with
amounts expended under section 1 (4), chapter 904, Oregon Laws
2009, may not exceed $279,179,118. + }
  SECTION 4.  { + (1) Notwithstanding any other law limiting
expenditures, the limitation on expenditures established by
section 1 (1)(a), chapter 742, Oregon Laws 2007, for a six-year
period beginning July 1, 2007, as the maximum limit for payment
of expenses from fees, moneys or other revenues, including
Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal
funds, collected or received by the Department of Transportation
for Baker City highway facilities is increased by $500,000.
  (2) Notwithstanding any other law limiting expenditures, the
limitation on expenditures established by section 1 (6), chapter
904, Oregon Laws 2009, for a six-year period beginning July 1,
2009, as the maximum limit for payment of expenses from fees,
moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but
excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received
by the State Forestry Department for land acquisition is
increased by $1,983,256. + }
  SECTION 5.  { + The project approvals and expenditure
limitations in sections 1 and 2 of this 2011 Act expire on June
30, 2017, unless otherwise noted or unless changed by the
Legislative Assembly. + }
  SECTION 6.  { + The expiration dates of the project approvals
and expenditure limitations authorized by the Legislative
Assembly for the following projects are extended to the following
dates: + }

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   { +
(1Oregon Military Department:
  (a) The Dalles Readiness
      Center - design Junee30,u2015
  (b) The Dalles Readiness
      Center - design (federal
      funds)..........June.30, 2015
  (c) Christmas Valley - solar
      array panels....June.30, 2013
  (d) Camp Rilea - waste water
      treatment plant.June.30, 2013
  (e) Camp Withycombe -
      infrastructure uJuned30, 2013
  (f) Boardman Multipurpose
      Training Range..June.30, 2013
  (g) Washington County
      Readiness CenterJune.30, 2013
  (2) Oregon Department of
      Administrative Services,
      Revenue BuilJune 30,e2013 + }
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  SECTION 7.  { + The Legislative Assembly approves the proposal
of the Oregon Military Department, submitted in accordance with
ORS 396.515 (4), for the sale of: + }

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   { +
(1Oregon City Armory
  (2) Lake Oswego Armory
  (3) Tigard Armory and Field Maintenance Shop + }
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  SECTION 8.  { + The State Board of Higher Education shall
determine the capital renewal, code compliance and safety
projects to be undertaken with moneys made available under
section 9 (1)(a) of this 2011 Act on the basis of the board's
determination of the most critical capital renewal, code
compliance and safety needs.  In determining the capital renewal,
code compliance and safety needs, the board shall give priority
to projects that protect the health and safety of occupants and
maintain the structural integrity of facilities. Capital renewal,
code compliance and safety projects do not include acquisition of
buildings, structures or land. + }
  SECTION 9.  { + Notwithstanding any other law limiting
expenditures, the following amounts are established for a
six-year period beginning July 1, 2011, as the maximum limits for
payment of expenses under this section from bond proceeds and
other revenues, including federal funds, collected or received by
the Oregon University System, for the acquisition, construction,
improvement, repair, equipping and furnishing of buildings,
structures, land and other projects or parts thereof, within the
Oregon University System, as indicated in the project title: + }

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                                                Other
                                               Revenues
                       Article                (Including
                       XI-F(1)     Lottery     Federal
                        Bonds       Bonds       Funds)

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(1) Oregon University System:
(a) Capital renewal, code
 compliance and safety     $ -$ 25,000,00$ 10,000,000
(b) Miscellaneous student
 building fee projects       -           - 20,000,000
(2) Eastern Oregon University,
 Quinn Coliseum deferred

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 maintenance                 -  13,179,000          -
(3) Oregon Institute of
 Technology:
(a) Portland campus
 consolidation               -  20,000,000 10,000,000
(b) Geothermal demonstration
project                      -           - $3,500,000
(4) Oregon State University:
(a) New business education
 building                    -  24,100,000 31,900,000
(b) Bookstore relocation     -           - 12,000,000
(c) University housing and
 dining upgrades             -           -  8,000,000
(d) Animal Sciences Education
 and Research Pavilion
 telecommunications equipment-           -  2,000,000
(e) Cross-country track
 expanded scope      1,000,000           -  3,000,000
(f) Education Hall deferred
 maintenance interior space
 remodeling                  -           -  6,000,000
(g) Cascades Campus Graduate
Studies Building             -   2,000,000  3,000,000
(5) Portland State University:
(a) Blumel Hall domestic
 water line replaceme7,000,000           -          -
(b) Land acquisition,
City Tower                   1           -          -
(6) Southern Oregon University
 Science Building deferred
 maintenance and seismic upgr-de21,000,000          -
(7) University of Oregon:
(a) Steam service replacement-           -  2,500,000
(b) Earl Hall fire system
 improvements                -           -    750,000
(c) Bean Hall exterior
 preservation                -           -  1,500,000
(d) Barnhart Hall envelope
 restoration                 -           -  1,700,000
(e) Allen Hall expansion
and remodel project          -           -  5,300,000
(f) Lewis Integrative
Science Building II          -           - 10,000,000
(8) Western Oregon University:
 (a) Todd Hall renovation    -           -  1,200,000
(b) Natural Sciences Laborato-y A7,200,000  2,500,000
(9) Reserves                 -           -  4,449,800
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  SECTION 10.  { + Notwithstanding any other provision of this
2011 Act, the bond proceeds and other revenues, including federal
funds, the expenditures from which are limited by section 9 of
this 2011 Act, are not available for expenditure before the
effective date of this 2011 Act. However, any action taken by the
State Board of Higher Education prior to the effective date of
this 2011 Act or any contract entered into by the board prior to
the effective date of this 2011 Act necessary for the

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acquisition, construction, improvement, repair, equipping and
furnishing of buildings, structures, land and other projects or
parts thereof, authorized by this 2011 Act, is hereby
authorized. + }
  SECTION 11.  { + (1) The project approvals and expenditure
limitations established in section 9 of this 2011 Act, and the
expenditure limitations established by the Emergency Board during
the biennium beginning July 1, 2011, for capital construction or
acquisition projects of the Oregon University System expire on
June 30, 2017, unless otherwise noted or unless changed by the
Legislative Assembly.
  (2) The project approvals and expenditure limitations
established by section 2 (6)(h), chapter 787, Oregon Laws 2005,
and increased by the Emergency Board at its April 2006 meeting,
for capital construction or acquisition projects of the Oregon
University System expire on June 30, 2013, unless otherwise
changed by the Legislative Assembly.
  (3) The project approvals and expenditure limitations
established by section 2 (4)(g), (5)(g), 5(j), (6)(k) and (6)(p),
chapter 787, Oregon Laws 2005, for capital construction or
acquisition projects of the Oregon University System expire on
June 30, 2013, unless otherwise changed by the Legislative
Assembly.
  (4) The project approvals and expenditure limitations
established by section 2 (6)(e), chapter 761, Oregon Laws 2007,
and increased by the Emergency Board at its September 2010
meeting, for capital construction or acquisition projects of the
Oregon University System expire on June 30, 2013, unless
otherwise changed by the Legislative Assembly.
  (5) The project approvals and expenditure limitations
established by the Emergency Board at its September 2010 meeting
for construction of student family housing at Western Oregon
University expire on June 30, 2017, unless otherwise changed by
the Legislative Assembly.
  (6) The project approvals and expenditure limitations
established by section 3 (1), (6) and (7), chapter 787, Oregon
Laws 2005, for capital construction or acquisition projects at
Columbia Gorge Community College, Klamath Community College and
Southwestern Oregon Community College expire on June 30, 2012,
unless otherwise changed by the Legislative Assembly.
  (7) The project approval and expenditure limitation established
by section 16 of this 2011 Act for Strand Agriculture Hall
deferred maintenance at Oregon State University expires on June
30, 2015, unless otherwise changed by the Legislative
Assembly. + }
  SECTION 12.  { + Pursuant to Article XI-G of the Oregon
Constitution, and ORS 286A.025 to 286A.095 and 351.345, the State
Board of Higher Education may sell, with the approval of the
State Treasurer, general obligation bonds of the State of Oregon
of the kind and character and within the limits prescribed by
Article XI-G of the Oregon Constitution, as the board determines,
but in no event may the board sell more than the aggregate
principal sum of $17,608,000 par value for the biennium beginning
July 1, 2011.  The moneys realized from the sale of the bonds
shall be appropriated and may be expended for the purposes set
forth in section 6 (1)(d), (2)(a), (3), (4)(b) and (6)(b),
chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009, and for payment for capitalized
interest and costs incidental to issuance of the bonds. + }
  SECTION 13.  { + Notwithstanding the expenditure limitations
established under section 9 of this 2011 Act, the State Board of

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Higher Education may increase any limit for expenditures from
other revenues, including federal funds, prescribed by section 9
of this 2011 Act for a specific project, if the expenditure
limitation for bonds issued pursuant to Article XI-F(1) of the
Oregon Constitution, for the same project is reduced by the board
in the same amount. + }
  SECTION 14.  { + (1) Notwithstanding the expenditure
limitations established in section 9 of this 2011 Act, and
subject to subsection (2) of this section, the State Board of
Higher Education may expend amounts that exceed the expenditure
limitations established under section 9 (1) to (8) of this 2011
Act for other revenues, including federal funds, by the following
percentage amounts:
  (a) For a project with a total expenditure limitation of
$500,000 to $999,999 under section 9 (1) to (8) of this 2011 Act,
up to 12 percent of the expenditure limitation for other
revenues, including federal funds.
  (b) For a project with a total expenditure limitation of
$1,000,000 to $4,999,999 under section 9 (1) to (8) of this 2011
Act, up to eight percent of the expenditure limitation for other
revenues, including federal funds.
  (c) For a project with a total expenditure limitation of
$5,000,000 to $9,999,999 under section 9 (1) to (8) of this 2011
Act, up to five percent of the expenditure limitation for other
revenues, including federal funds.
  (d) For a project with a total expenditure limitation of
$10,000,000 or more under section 9 (1) to (8) of this 2011 Act,
up to three percent of the expenditure limitation for other
revenues, including federal funds.
  (2) The total amount by which the expenditure limitations
established in section 9 (1) to (8) of this 2011 Act are exceeded
under this section may not be greater than the sum of the amounts
established under section 9 (9) of this 2011 Act. + }
  SECTION 15.  { + For purposes of section 1, Article XI-F(1) of
the Oregon Constitution, the Legislative Assembly determines that
the projects authorized to be financed pursuant to sections 9 to
14 of this 2011 Act with bonds issued under Article XI-F(1) of
the Oregon Constitution, will benefit higher education
institutions or activities. + }
  SECTION 16.  { + Notwithstanding any other law limiting
expenditures, the amount of $4,847,000 is established for a
six-year period beginning July 1, 2009, as the maximum limit for
payment of expenses under this section from Article XI-Q bond
proceeds collected or received by the Oregon University System
for Strand Agriculture Hall deferred maintenance at Oregon State
University. + }
  SECTION 17. Section 6, chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009, as
amended by section 3, chapter 99, Oregon Laws 2010, is amended to
read:
   { +  Sec. 6. + } Notwithstanding any other law limiting
expenditures, the following amounts are established for a
six-year period beginning July 1, 2009, as the maximum limit for
payment of expenses under this section from bond proceeds and
other revenues, including federal funds, collected or received by
the Oregon University System, for the acquisition of land,
improvements to land and the acquisition, planning, constructing,
altering, repairing, furnishing and equipping of buildings,
facilities and other projects within the Oregon University
System:
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                                                       Other
                                                      Revenues
                ArticleArticle                       (including
                  XI-G XI-F(1) Lottery  Energy        Federal
                 Bonds  Bonds   Bonds   Loans    COPs  Funds)

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(1) Oregon University
 System
(a) Capital renewal, code
 compliance and saf$t-     $ -     $ -   $ 20,286,000      $ -
(b) South Waterfront Life
 Sciences Fa50,000,060,000,000       -        -     90,000,000
 (c) Oregon Center for

 Sustainability     80,000,000       -        -     -        -

 (d)  (c) Biofuels demonstration
 project     4,000,000       -       -        -     -4,000,000
 (e)  (d) Wind demonstration
 project             -       -       -        -     -4,000,000
(2) Eastern Oregon
 University
(a) Zabel Hall
 deferred mai1,522,000       2,215,0002,706,000     -        -
(b) Pierce Library
 project     4,000,000       -       -      4,000,000        -
(3) Oregon Institute of
 Technology geothermal
 renewable energy
 demonstratio2,000,002,000,000       -        -     -2,600,000
(4) Oregon State
 University
(a) Education Hall
 additional structural
 deficiencies deferred
 maintenance         -       4,000,000        -     -        -
(b) Strand Agriculture
 Hall deferred
 maintenance 6,586,000       6,586,0006,8514,847,000         -
(c) Bates Hall/Hallie Ford
Healthy Children and
 Families Cen5,000,000       -       -        -     -5,000,000
(d) Student Success
 Center      2,054,000       4,554,000        -     -7,392,000
(e) Cultural Center 10,000,000       -        -     -        -
(f) International Residence

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 Hall               52,000,000       -        -     -        -
(g) Sports Performance
 Center             12,000,000       -        -     -        -
(h) CH2M Hill Alumni
 Center              -       -       -        -     -4,200,000
(i) Sonpark/EPA acquisition,
 OF COPs             -       -       -      1,900,000        -
(j) Warehouse acquisition,
 OF COPs             -       -       -      1,000,000        -
(k) Intramural Outdoor
 Sports Complex      7,450,000       -        -     -  300,000
(L) McAlexander Field3,250,000       -        -     -  500,000
(5) Portland State
 University
(a) Science Research and
 Teaching Center/Hazardous
 Waste Facili2,500,000 2     -       -        -     -2,500,000
 (b) City Tower acqui-ition  -       -        -     1        -

 (c)  (b) Market Center
 acquisition         -       -       -     24,000,000        -
 (d)  (c) Land acquis8,000,000       -        -     -        -
 (e)  (d) Lincoln Hal-       -       -        -     -4,500,000
(6) Southern Oregon
 University
(a) Churchill Hall
 deferred maintenance-       -       -2,730,3,192,000        -
(b) Theatre Arts building
 expansion an5,500,000       -       -        -     -5,500,000
(7) University of Oregon
(a) Allen Hall expansion
 and remodel 7,500,000       -       -        -     -7,500,000
(b) Straub Memorial Hall
 deferred maintenance-       -       -8,998,4,321,000        -
(c) Power Station, phase 2,
 waste gasification
 demonstration proje29,150,005,000,0013,502,3,663,0005,000,000
(d) Erb Memorial Union,
 partial renovation,
 West Lower Level    2,260,000       -        -     -  300,000
(e) Chiles Center
 renovations         -       -       -        -     -1,000,000
(f) Alumni Center Pro9,975,000       -        -     -6,825,000
(g) Riverfront Research
 Park, Technology
 Business Incubator  -       -       -        -     -1,500,000
(h) Barnhart Hall building
 envelope restoration-       -       -        -     -  900,000
(i) Carson Hall electrical
 upgrade             -       -       -        -     -  560,000
(j) Earl Complex building
 envelope, electrical and
 mechanical systems  2,924,000       -        -     -        -
(k) New student hous75,000,000       -        -     -        -
(8) Reserves        11,390,970       -        -     -5,771,710
(9) Commercial paper
 capitalized interest
 pilot project       5,000,000       -        -     -        -
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  SECTION 18.  { + This 2011 Act being necessary for the
immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, an
emergency is declared to exist, and this 2011 Act takes effect on
its passage. + }
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Passed by House June 30, 2011

    .............................................................
                         Ramona Kenady Line, Chief Clerk of House

    .............................................................
                                    Bruce Hanna, Speaker of House

    .............................................................
                                   Arnie Roblan, Speaker of House

Passed by Senate June 30, 2011

    .............................................................
                              Peter Courtney, President of Senate

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Received by Governor:

......M.,............., 2011

Approved:

......M.,............., 2011

    .............................................................
                                         John Kitzhaber, Governor

Filed in Office of Secretary of State:

......M.,............., 2011

    .............................................................
                                   Kate Brown, Secretary of State

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