Bill Text: OR HB5202 | 2012 | Regular Session | Enrolled
Bill Title: Relating to state financial administration; and declaring an emergency.
Sponsorship: Committee Bill
Status: (Passed) 2012-03-27 - Chapter 79, (2012 Laws): Effective date March 27, 2012. [HB5202 Detail]
Download: Oregon-2012-HB5202-Enrolled.html
76th OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY--2012 Regular Session
Enrolled
House Bill 5202
Sponsored by JOINT COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS
CHAPTER ................
AN ACT
Relating to state financial administration; limiting
expenditures; and declaring an emergency.
Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon:
SECTION 1. { + (1) Notwithstanding any other law limiting
expenditures, the limitation on expenditures established by
section 1 (10)(d), 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 Oregon Department of Aviation
for the Chiloquin Apron Rehabilitation, Obstruction Removal and
Lighting project is increased by $115,000.
(2) Notwithstanding any other law limiting expenditures, the
limitation on expenditures established by section 2 (2)(d)
chapter 742, Oregon Laws 2007, for a six-year period beginning
July 1, 2007, as the maximum limit for the expenditure of federal
funds collected or received by the Oregon Department of Aviation
for the Chiloquin Apron Rehabilitation, Obstruction Removal and
Lighting project is increased by $2,185,000. + }
SECTION 2. { + Notwithstanding any other law limiting
expenditures, the amount of $591,920 is established for a
six-year period beginning July 1, 2011, as the maximum limit for
the expenditure of federal funds collected or received by the
Department of Transportation for the acquisition of land and the
acquisition, planning, constructing, altering, repairing,
furnishing and equipping of buildings and facilities for the
Oregon Wireless Interoperability Network project. + }
SECTION 3. { + Notwithstanding any other law limiting
expenditures, the amount of $1,838,489 is established for a
six-year period beginning July 1, 2011, as the maximum limit for
the 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 the acquisition of land and the acquisition,
planning, constructing, altering, repairing, furnishing and
equipping of buildings and facilities for the Department of
Transportation field office in Bend. + }
SECTION 4. { + Notwithstanding any other law limiting
expenditures, the limitation on expenditures established by
section 1 (7)(a), chapter 615, Oregon Laws 2011, for a six-year
period beginning July 1, 2011, as the maximum limit for payment
of expenses from fees, moneys or other revenues, including
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Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal
funds, collected or received by the Department of Veterans'
Affairs, for the acquisition of land and the acquisition,
planning, constructing, altering, repairing, furnishing and
equipping of buildings or facilities for the Lebanon Veterans'
Home, is increased by $10,126,096. + }
SECTION 5. { + Notwithstanding any other law limiting
expenditures, the amount of $19,362,748 is established for a
six-year period beginning July 1, 2011, as the maximum limit for
the expenditure of federal funds collected or received by the
Department of Veterans' Affairs for the acquisition of land and
the acquisition, planning, constructing, altering, repairing,
furnishing and equipping of buildings and facilities for the
Lebanon Veterans' Home. + }
SECTION 6. { + (1) Notwithstanding any other law limiting
expenditures, the amount of $42,700,000 is established for a
six-year period beginning July 1, 2011, as the maximum limit for
payment of expenses under this section from Article XI-F(1) bond
proceeds collected or received by the Oregon University System
for the Student Experience Center project at Oregon State
University.
(2) Notwithstanding any other law limiting expenditures, the
amount of $29,000,000 is established for a six-year period
beginning July 1, 2011, as the maximum limit for payment of
expenses under this section from Article XI-F(1) bond proceeds
collected or received by the Oregon University System for a new
student residence project at Oregon State University.
(3) Notwithstanding any other law limiting expenditures, the
amount of $9,177,500 is established for a six-year period
beginning July 1, 2011, as the maximum limit for payment of
expenses under this section from Article XI-F(1) bond proceeds
collected or received by the Oregon University System for the
Memorial Union east wing renovation project at Oregon State
University. + }
SECTION 7. { + Notwithstanding any other law limiting
expenditures, the amount of $1,000,000 is established for a
six-year period beginning July 1, 2011, as the maximum limit for
payment of expenses under this section from Article XI-F(1) bond
proceeds collected or received by the Oregon University System
for the Natural Sciences Laboratory Annex project at Western
Oregon University, previously authorized in section 9 (8)(b),
chapter 615, Oregon Laws 2011. + }
SECTION 8. { + Notwithstanding any other provision of this
2012 Act, the bond proceeds, the expenditures from which are
limited by sections 6 and 7 of this 2012 Act, are not available
for expenditure before the effective date of this 2012 Act.
However, any action taken by the State Board of Higher Education
prior to the effective date of this 2012 Act or any contract
entered into by the board prior to the effective date of this
2012 Act necessary for the acquisition, construction,
improvement, repair, equipping and furnishing of buildings,
structures, land and other projects or parts thereof, authorized
by sections 6 and 7 of this 2012 Act, is hereby authorized. + }
SECTION 9. { + Notwithstanding the expenditure limitations
established under section 7 of this 2012 Act and section 9,
chapter 615, Oregon Laws 2011, the State Board of Higher
Education may increase the limit for expenditures from other
revenues, including federal funds, prescribed by section 9
(8)(b), chapter 615, Oregon Laws 2011, for the Natural Sciences
Laboratory Annex project at Western Oregon University, if the
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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 10. { + 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 6 and
7 of this 2012 Act with bonds issued under Article XI-F(1) of the
Oregon Constitution will benefit higher education institutions or
activities. + }
SECTION 11. { + Notwithstanding any other law limiting
expenditures, the following amounts are established for a
six-year period beginning July 1, 2011, as the maximum limit for
payment of expenses under this section from lottery bond proceeds
collected or received by the Department of Community Colleges and
Workforce Development pursuant to section 2, chapter ___, Oregon
Laws 2012 (Enrolled House Bill 5201), for community college
districts for capital construction, deferred maintenance, capital
renewal, code compliance and safety projects: + }
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Lottery Bonds + }
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(1)Blue Mountain Community College
Veterinary Assistant
Certificate Program... $465,037
(2) Central Oregon Community College
Math and Science Laboratories,
Redmond Campus........ $500,000
(3) Chemeketa Community College
CTE/STEM Facilities Improvement
Project............... $1,000,000
(4) Clackamas Community College
Industrial Technology and Science
Workforce Advancement. $800,000
(5) Clatsop Community College
Welding and Fabrication
Program .............. $281,785
(6) Columbia Gorge Community College
CGCC Rural Clinical Simulation
Center Essential Capital
Equipment Replacement. $297,193
(7) Klamath Community College
Culinary Arts, AAS; Foodservice
Systems; Administration and
Management............ $300,000
(8) Lane Community College
Science, Technology, Engineering
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and Math Classrooms and Labs $1,000,000
(9) Linn-Benton Community College
Advanced Transportation
Technology Center..... $800,000
(10)Mt. Hood Community College
Lab and Classroom Additions
and Upgrades.......... $800,000
(11)Oregon Coast Community College
Renovations to Allied Health
Training Center and Science
Laboratory............ $273,235
(12)Portland Community College
Trades Training Center $1,000,000
(13)Rogue Community College
Manufacturing and
Fabrication Flex Lab.. $500,000
(14)Southwestern Oregon Community College
Renovate Labs and Classrooms
for STEM and CTE Support $387,200
(15)Tillamook Bay Community College
Ag and Natural Resources
Learning Lab.......... $300,000
(16)Treasure Valley Community College
Science and Technology
Classrooms and Labs and
Agriculture Livestock Center
Classroom and Lab..... $500,000
(17)Umpqua Community College
Douglas County CTE/STEM
Centers............... $400,000 + }
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SECTION 12. { + This 2012 Act being necessary for the
immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, an
emergency is declared to exist, and this 2012 Act takes effect on
its passage. + }
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Passed by House March 5, 2012
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Ramona Kenady Line, Chief Clerk of House
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Bruce Hanna, Speaker of House
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Arnie Roblan, Speaker of House
Passed by Senate March 5, 2012
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Peter Courtney, President of Senate
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Received by Governor:
......M.,............., 2012
Approved:
......M.,............., 2012
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John Kitzhaber, Governor
Filed in Office of Secretary of State:
......M.,............., 2012
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Kate Brown, Secretary of State
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