Bill Text: OR SB5563 | 2010 | 1st Special Session | Enrolled


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

Spectrum: Committee Bill

Status: (Passed) 2010-03-23 - Effective date, March 23, 2010. [SB5563 Detail]

Download: Oregon-2010-SB5563-Enrolled.html


     75th OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY--2010 Special Session

                            Enrolled

                        Senate Bill 5563

Sponsored by JOINT COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS

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

                             AN ACT

Relating to state financial administration; creating new
  provisions; amending section 2, chapter 761, Oregon Laws 2007,
  and sections 6, 8, 9, 10, 20 and 37, 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 limitation on expenditures established by
section 1 (4), chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009, for a six-year
period beginning July 1, 2009, 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 Human
Services for the acquisition of land and the acquisition,
planning, constructing, altering, repairing, furnishing and
equipping of the Oregon State Hospital is increased by
$10,000. + }
  SECTION 2.  { + (1) Notwithstanding any other law limiting
expenditures, the amount of $964,714 is established for a
six-year period beginning July 1, 2009, 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
Veterans' Affairs for the acquisition of land and the
acquisition, planning, constructing, altering, repairing,
furnishing and equipping of the Oregon Veterans' Home
Multipurpose Area.
  (2) Notwithstanding any other law limiting expenditures, the
amount of $1,791,611 is established for the six-year period
beginning July 1, 2009, 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 the Oregon Veterans' Home
Multipurpose Area. + }
  SECTION 3. Section 6, chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009, 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   { - Department of Higher Education - }  { +  Oregon

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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   { - Department of Higher
Education - }  { +  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) Biofuels demonstration
 project     4,000,000       -       -        -     -4,000,000
(e) 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       6,586,0006,851,4,847,000        -
(c) Bates Hall/Hallie Ford
Healthy Children and
  Families Ce6,000,000       -       -        -     -6,000,000

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 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
 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 acquis-tion   -       -        -     1        -
(c) Market Center
  acquisition        -       -       -        -     1        -

 acquisition         -       -       -     24,000,000        -
(d) Land acquisition 8,000,000       -        -     -        -
(e) Lincoln Hall     -       -       -        -     -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       -        -     -        -

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 (8) Reserves        8,508,470       -        -     -5,356,710

(8) Reserves        11,390,970       -        -     -5,771,710
(9) Commercial paper
 capitalized interest
 pilot project       5,000,000       -        -     -        -
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  SECTION 4. Section 2, chapter 761, Oregon Laws 2007, as amended
by section 11, chapter 15, Oregon Laws 2008, and section 3,
chapter 2, Oregon Laws 2009, is amended to read:
   { +  Sec. 2. + } Notwithstanding any other law limiting
expenditures, the following amounts are established for a
six-year period beginning July 1, 2007, 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   { - Department of Higher Education - }  { +  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   { - Department of Higher
Education - }  { +  Oregon University System + }:
_________________________________________________________________

____NOTE_TO_WEB_CUSTOMERS:__________________________________
THE FOLLOWING TABULAR TEXT MAY BE IRREGULAR.
FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION PLEASE SEE THE PRINTED MEASURE.
_______________________________________________________________

                                                         Other
                                                      Revenues
                   ArticleArticle                   (including
                     XI-G XI-F(1)Lottery  Energy       Federal
                    Bonds  Bonds  Bonds   Loans    COPs Funds)

____NOTE_TO_WEB_CUSTOMERS:__________________________________
THE FOLLOWING TABULAR TEXT MAY BE IRREGULAR.
FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION PLEASE SEE THE PRINTED MEASURE.
_______________________________________________________________

 (1) Department of Higher
 Education

(1) Oregon University
 System
 Capital renewal, code
 compliance and safet$ 20,00$,50,000,000  $ 31,114$013,100,000
(2) Western Oregon University
(a) New student residen11,250,000     --     --     --      --
(b) Business, Math and Computer
 Science Facility2,500,000     --     --     --     -- 500,000
(c) Humanities and Social
 Science Deferred Maintenance/
 Seismic Tier II   984,500     --     1,074,000     -1,080,000
(d) Physical Education

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 Building Deferred Maint--ance --     4,117,08,534,000      --
(e) Health and Wellness12,000,000     --     --     --      --
(f) Classroom and Office
 Building        3,000,000     --     --     3,000,000      --
(3) Eastern Oregon University
 Inlow Hall Deferred
 Maintenance/Seismic
 Tier I          1,312,000     --     3,618,000     --      --
(4) Oregon State University
(a) National Wave Energy
 Research Center 1,500,000     --     --     --     -3,000,000
(b) Goss Stadium expansi--     --     --     --     -4,500,000
(c) Apperson Hall       --     --     --     --     -4,000,000
(d) OSU Dining Center
 Renovation: Arnold
 Catering               3,500,000     --     --     --      --
(e) Cross Country Track 3,000,000     --     --     --      --
(f) Athletics/Academic
 Center                 --      1     --     --     --      --
(g) Boathouse remodel   3,000,000     --     --     --      --
(h) Gill Coliseum renov20,000,000     --     --     --      --
(i) Mouse Model Organism
 Facility               --     --     --     --     -1,500,000
 (j) Intramural Field

  Synthetic Turf Project--     --     --     --     -3,250,000

 (k)  (j) Pauling Research and
 Education Build31,256,035     --     --     --     31,256,035
 (L)  (k) Nash Hall Deferred
 Maintenance/Seismic
 Tier II         3,776,000     --     6,824,000     -1,198,000
 (m)  (L) Building
 rewiring               --     --     --     5,000,000      --
(5) Portland State University
(a) Parking expansion
 (block 189 development12,000,000     --     --     --      --
(b) Student housing and
 land acquisition       --      1     --     --     --      --
(c) Peter Stott Center
 gym expansion          8,500,000     --     --     --      --
(d) Retail development  --      1     --     --     --      --
(e) Walk of the Heroines
 Project                --     --     --     --     -1,800,000
(f) PCAT Redevelopment
 Project        10,000,42,000,000     --     --     19,000,000
(g) Campus fiber expansion
 and telecom facility up--ades --     --     1,000,000      --
(h) Science Research and Teaching
 Center/Hazardous Waste
 Facility Phase I7,000,000     --     --     3,500,003,500,000
(i) Lincoln Hall Deferred
 Maintenance/Seismic
 Tier I          8,616,000     --    11,986,000     --      --
(j) Science Building II
 Deferred Maintenance/
 Seismic Tier II 7,658,500     --    10,992,000     --      --
(k) Campus steam loop Phase II

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 Deferred Maintenance   --     --    10,032,07,468,000      --
(6) University of Oregon
(a) Riverfront Research
 Park Multitenant
 Building              19,250,000     --     --     --      --
(b) Riverfront Research
 Park building purchase14,373,000     --     --     --      --
 (c) New student housing--      1     --     --     --      --

 (d)  (c) Food service
 upgrade                1,000,000     --     --     --      --
 (e)  (d) Gilbert/Peterson Hall
 phase 3                --     --     --     --     -6,000,000
 (f)  (e) Oregon State Museum
 of Anthropology        --     --     --     --     -3,500,000
 (g)  (f) Integrative Science
 Complex, Phase 30,000,000     --     --     --     35,000,000
 (h)  (g) Fenton Hall Deferred
 Maintenance/Seismic
 Tier I          2,480,500     --     3,111,000     --      --
 (i)  (h) Classroom and laboratory
 upgrades               --     --     --     5,000,000      --
 (j)  (i) Hayward
 Field           2,500,000     --     --     --     -2,500,000
 (k)  (j) New
 Arena                200,000,000     --     --     --      --
(7) Oregon Institute of
 Technology
(a) Center for Health
 Professions     9,000,000     --     --     --     11,000,000
(b) Owens Hall Deferred
 Maintenance     1,444,000     --     1,871,01,715,000      --
(8) Project Reserves    1,810,397     --     --     -1,969,007
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  SECTION 5. Section 8, chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009, is amended
to read:
   { +  Sec. 8. (1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this
section, + } notwithstanding any other provision of   { - this
2009 Act, - }  { + chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009, + } the bond
proceeds and other revenues, including federal funds, the
expenditures from which are limited by section 6   { - of this
2009 Act - }  { + , chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009 + }, are not
available for expenditure before   { - the effective date of this
2009 Act - }   { + August 4, 2009 + }. However, any action taken
by the State Board of Higher Education prior to   { - the
effective date of this 2009 Act - }   { + August 4, 2009,  + }or
any contract entered into by the board prior to   { - the
effective date of this 2009 Act - }   { + August 4, 2009,
 + }necessary for the acquisition of and improvements to land and
the acquisition, planning, constructing, altering, repairing,
furnishing and equipping of buildings and facilities authorized
by
  { - this 2009 Act - }   { + chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009, + }
is hereby authorized.
   { +  (2) Notwithstanding any other provision of chapter 904,
Oregon Laws 2009, or this 2010 Act, the bond proceeds and other

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revenues, including federal funds, the expenditures from which
are limited by section 6 (4)(c), (k) and (L), (5)(c) and (e) and
(7)(k), chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009, are not available for
expenditure before the effective date of this 2010 Act. However,
any action taken by the State Board of Higher Education prior to
the effective date of this 2010 Act or any contract entered into
by the board prior to the effective date of this 2010 Act that is
necessary for the acquisition of and improvements to land and the
acquisition, planning, constructing, altering, repairing,
furnishing and equipping of buildings and facilities authorized
by section 6 (4)(c), (k) and (L), (5)(c) and (e) and (7)(k),
chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009, is hereby authorized. + }
  SECTION 6. Section 9, chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009, is amended
to read:
   { +  Sec. 9. + } (1)  { + Except as provided in subsection (3)
of this section, + } the project approvals and expenditure
limitations in
  { - this 2009 Act - }  { +  chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009 + },
and the expenditure limitations established by the Emergency
Board during the biennium beginning July 1, 2009, for capital
construction or acquisition projects of the Oregon University
System and of the Department of Community Colleges and Workforce
Development for community colleges, expire on June 30, 2015,
unless otherwise noted or unless changed by the Legislative
Assembly.
  (2) The project approvals and expenditure limitations
established by section 2 (5)(b), (e) and (i), chapter 725, Oregon
Laws 2003, and section 2 (3)(h), chapter 845, Oregon Laws 2001,
for capital construction or acquisition projects of the Oregon
University System expire on June 30, 2011, unless otherwise
changed by  { + the + } Legislative Assembly.
   { +  (3) The project approvals and expenditure limitations in
section 6 (4)(c), (k) and (L), (5)(c) and (e) and (7)(k), chapter
904, Oregon Laws 2009, and the expenditure limitations
established by the Emergency Board during the biennium beginning
July 1, 2009, for capital construction or acquisition projects of
the Oregon University System described in section 6 (4)(c), (k)
and (L), (5)(c) and (e) and (7)(k), chapter 904, Oregon Laws
2009, expire on June 30, 2015, unless otherwise noted or unless
changed by the Legislative Assembly. + }
  SECTION 7. Section 10, chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009, is
amended to read:
   { +  Sec. 10. + } (1) Pursuant to Article XI-G of the Oregon
Constitution and ORS 351.345 and ORS chapter 286A, 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   { - $144,900,479 - }   { + $143,900,479 + }
par value for the biennium beginning July 1, 2009. The moneys
realized from the sale of the bonds shall be appropriated and may
be expended for the purposes set forth in section 2 (3)(h),
chapter 845, Oregon Laws 2001, section 2 (6)(h) and (p), chapter
787, Oregon Laws 2005, section 2
  { - (2)(b), (4)(k), (5)(f) and (h), - }   { + (4)(a) and (L),
(5)(h) + } and (6)(g) and (h), chapter 761, Oregon Laws 2007,
section 6 (1)(b) and (d), (2)(a) and (b), (3), (4)(b), (c) and
(d), (5)(a), (6)(b) and (7)(a)   { - of this 2009 Act - }  { + ,
chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009, + } and for payment for

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capitalized interest and costs incidental to issuance of the
bonds.
  (2) In compliance with the requirements of Article XI-G of the
Oregon Constitution, funds available under the expenditure
limitation for bonds issued pursuant to Article XI-G of the
Oregon Constitution in section 6 (1)(b)   { - of this 2009
Act - }  { + , chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009,  + }are matched
with the General Fund appropriation made under section 14
 { - of this 2009 Act - }  { + , chapter 904, Oregon Laws
2009 + }.
  (3) In compliance with the requirements of Article XI-G of the
Oregon Constitution, funds available under the expenditure
limitation for bonds issued pursuant to Article XI-G of the
Oregon Constitution in section 6 (1)(d)   { - of this 2009
Act - }  { + , chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009,  + }are matched
with the General Fund appropriation made under section 15
 { - of this 2009 Act - }  { + , chapter 904, Oregon Laws
2009 + }.
  (4) In compliance with the requirements of Article XI-G of the
Oregon Constitution, funds available under the expenditure
limitation for bonds issued pursuant to Article XI-G of the
Oregon Constitution in section 6 (2)(a)   { - of this 2009
Act - }  { + , chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009,  + }are matched
with the General Fund appropriation made under section 16
 { - of this 2009 Act - }  { + , chapter 904, Oregon Laws
2009 + }.
  (5) In compliance with the requirements of Article XI-G of the
Oregon Constitution, funds available under the expenditure
limitation for bonds issued pursuant to Article XI-G of the
Oregon Constitution in section 6 (2)(b)   { - of this 2009
Act - }  { + , chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009,  + }are matched
with the General Fund appropriation made under section 17
 { - of this 2009 Act - }  { + , chapter 904, Oregon Laws
2009 + }.
  (6) In compliance with the requirements of Article XI-G of the
Oregon Constitution, funds available under the expenditure
limitation for bonds issued pursuant to Article XI-G of the
Oregon Constitution in section 6 (3)   { - of this 2009 Act - }
 { + , chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009,  + }are matched with the
General Fund appropriation made under section 18   { - of this
2009 Act - }  { + , chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009 + }.
  (7) In compliance with the requirements of Article XI-G of the
Oregon Constitution, funds available under the expenditure
limitation for bonds issued pursuant to Article XI-G of the
Oregon Constitution in section 6 (4)(b) { + , chapter 904, Oregon
Laws 2009, + }
  { - of this 2009 Act - }  are matched with the General Fund
appropriation made under section 19 { + , chapter 904, Oregon
Laws 2009 + }   { - of this 2009 Act - } .
  (8) In compliance with the requirements of Article XI-G of the
Oregon Constitution, funds available under the expenditure
limitation for bonds issued pursuant to Article XI-G of the
Oregon Constitution in section 6 (4)(c)   { - of this 2009
Act - }  { + , chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009,  + }are matched
with the General Fund appropriation made under section 20
 { - of this 2009 Act - }  { + , chapter 904, Oregon Laws
2009 + }.
  (9) In compliance with the requirements of Article XI-G of the
Oregon Constitution, funds available under the expenditure
limitation for bonds issued pursuant to Article XI-G of the

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Oregon Constitution in section 6 (4)(d)   { - of this 2009
Act - }  { + , chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009,  + }are matched
with the General Fund appropriation made under section 21
 { - of this 2009 Act - }  { + , chapter 904, Oregon Laws
2009 + }.
  (10) In compliance with the requirements of Article XI-G of the
Oregon Constitution, funds available under the expenditure
limitation for bonds issued pursuant to Article XI-G of the
Oregon Constitution in section 6 (5)(a)   { - of this 2009
Act - }  { + , chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009,  + }are matched
with the General Fund appropriation made under section 22
 { - of this 2009 Act - }  { + , chapter 904, Oregon Laws
2009 + }.
  (11) In compliance with the requirements of Article XI-G of the
Oregon Constitution, funds available under the expenditure
limitation for bonds issued pursuant to Article XI-G of the
Oregon Constitution in section 6 (6)(b)   { - of this 2009
Act - }  { + , chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009,  + }are matched
with the General Fund appropriation made under section 23
 { - of this 2009 Act - }  { + , chapter 904, Oregon Laws
2009 + }.
  (12) In compliance with the requirements of Article XI-G of the
Oregon Constitution, funds available under the expenditure
limitation for bonds issued pursuant to Article XI-G of the
Oregon Constitution in section 6 (7)(a)   { - of this 2009
Act - }  { + , chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009,  + }are matched
with the General Fund appropriation made under section 24
 { - of this 2009 Act - }  { + , chapter 904, Oregon Laws
2009 + }.
  SECTION 8. Section 20, chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009, is
amended to read:
   { +  Sec. 20. + } (1) There is established in the General Fund
an account to be known as the Oregon State University Bates
Hall/Hallie Ford Healthy Children and Families Center Project
Account. Funds in the account shall be used for the construction,
remodeling, expansion and renovation of facilities for a facility
project at Oregon State University.
  (2) The account shall consist of proceeds from grant funds,
gift funds and federal and local government funds made available
to the   { - Department of Higher Education - }   { + Oregon
University System + } for the purpose of the facility project
described in subsection (1) of this section. Interest earned on
moneys in the account shall be credited to the account. The
account may not be credited with more than   { - $6,000,000 - }
 { + $5,000,000 + } for purposes of this subsection.
  (3) Moneys in the account shall be considered to be General
Fund moneys for purposes of section 1 (3), Article XI-G of the
Oregon Constitution, are continuously appropriated to the
  { - Department of Higher Education - }   { + Oregon University
System + } and may be transferred to the   { - Department of
Higher Education Capital Construction Fund - }   { + account
designated by ORS 351.626 + } for the facility project described
in subsection (1) of this section.
  SECTION 9.  { + (1) In approving bond financing under Article
XI-F(1) of the Oregon Constitution for the Oregon Center for
Sustainability as provided in section 6 (1)(c), chapter 904,
Oregon Laws 2009, the Legislative Assembly finds that:
  (a) The Oregon Center for Sustainability will be designed as a
living, net zero building that will demonstrate how such a
building operates and how tenants respond to such a building;

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  (b) The Oregon University System will reserve the right for its
students and faculty to study the construction and operation of
the Oregon Center for Sustainability and the use of the center by
its tenants;
  (c) The students and faculty of the Oregon University System
will benefit from the opportunities to study the construction,
operation and use of the Oregon Center for Sustainability, to
interact with tenants involved in sustainable enterprises and to
observe and participate in ongoing research projects involving
the building tenants; and
  (d) The Oregon Center for Sustainability is a project that
furthers higher education and the statutory purposes of the
Oregon University System, even though the center may be occupied
primarily by private tenants that do not directly provide higher
education services.
  (2) For the reasons described in subsection (1) of this
section, the Legislative Assembly determines that the Oregon
Center for Sustainability is a project for higher education in
Oregon that is eligible for financing under Article XI-F(1) of
the Oregon Constitution. The Oregon University System is
authorized to construct and operate the center and to lease any
space in the center to other entities in a manner that the State
Board of Higher Education determines will further the interests
of the Oregon University System. + }
  SECTION 10.  { + Notwithstanding any other law limiting
expenditures, the amount of $900,000 is established 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 Department of
Corrections for replacing irrigation wells on the property
referred to as the Mill Creek property in Salem. + }
  SECTION 11.  { + Notwithstanding any other law limiting
expenditures, the limitation on expenditures established by
section 1 (5)(a), chapter 742, Oregon Laws 2007, for a six-year
period beginning July 1, 2007, 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
Corrections for deferred maintenance and assessment project
management staff is increased by $1,425,912. + }
  SECTION 12.  { + Notwithstanding any other law limiting
expenditures, the limitation on expenditures established by
section 1 (1)(b), chapter 742, Oregon Laws 2007, for a six-year
period beginning July 1, 2007, 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 the Transportation Building is increased by
$64,733,792. + }
  SECTION 13.  { + (1) Notwithstanding any other law limiting
expenditures, the amount of $12,100,000 is established for the
six-year period beginning July 1, 2009, as the maximum limit for
the expenditure of federal funds, collected or received by the
Oregon Military Department for the acquisition of land and the
acquisition, planning, constructing, altering, repairing,
furnishing and equipping of the Polk County Readiness Center.

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  (2) Notwithstanding any other law limiting expenditures, the
limitation on expenditures established by section 7, chapter 26,
Oregon Laws 2009, for the 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 Military Department for the acquisition of land in Dallas,
Oregon, and for the construction of a new Polk County Readiness
Center to replace the existing Dallas Armory is increased by
$5,580,960.
  (3) Any reference in section 7, chapter 26, Oregon Laws 2009,
to the Dallas Readiness Center is considered a reference to the
Polk County Readiness Center. + }
  SECTION 14. Notwithstanding any other law limiting
expenditures, the limitation on expenditures established by
section 1 (9)(c), chapter 742, Oregon Laws 2007, for a six-year
period beginning July 1, 2007, 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 Oregon Military
Department for the acquisition of land and the acquisition,
planning, constructing, altering, repairing, furnishing and
equipping of the Woodburn Armory Addition/Alteration is decreased
by $3,145,057.
  SECTION 15.  { + (1) Notwithstanding any other law limiting
expenditures, the limitation on expenditures established by
section 1 (7)(b), chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009, for a six-year
period beginning July 1, 2009, 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 Oregon Military
Department for the acquisition of land and the acquisition,
planning, constructing, altering, repairing, furnishing and
equipping of the Hood River Armory is decreased by $1,358,762.
  (2) Notwithstanding any other law limiting expenditures, the
limitation on expenditures established by section 1 (7)(c),
chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009, for a six-year period beginning
July 1, 2009, 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 Oregon Military Department for the
acquisition of land and the acquisition, planning, constructing,
altering, repairing, furnishing and equipping of the
Milton-Freewater Armory is decreased by $961,407. + }
  SECTION 16.  { + Notwithstanding any other law limiting
expenditures, the limitation on expenditures established by
section 2 (1)(a), 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
Military Department for the acquisition of land and the
acquisition, planning, constructing, altering, repairing,
furnishing and equipping of the Ontario Readiness Center is
increased by $265,000. + }
  SECTION 17.  { + Notwithstanding any other law limiting
expenditures, the amount of $619,000 is established for the
six-year period beginning July 1, 2009, as the maximum limit for
the expenditure of federal funds, collected or received by the
Oregon Military Department for the acquisition of land and the
acquisition, planning, constructing, altering, repairing,

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furnishing and equipping of a high-voltage electrical loop
project at Camp Rilea. + }
  SECTION 18.  { + The expiration date of the project approvals
and expenditure limitations authorized by the Legislative
Assembly for the Oregon Military Department for the Lane County
Armed Forces Reserve Center Complex is extended to June 30,
2011. + }
  SECTION 19. Section 37, chapter 904, Oregon Laws 2009, is
amended to read:
   { +  Sec. 37. + } Notwithstanding any other law limiting
expenditures, the following amounts are established for   { - the
biennium - }   { + a six-year period + } beginning July 1, 2009,
as the maximum limit for payment of expenses under this section
from bond proceeds collected or received by the Department of
Community Colleges and Workforce Development for community
college districts for capital construction, deferred maintenance,
capital renewal, code compliance and safety projects:

________________________________________________________________

____NOTE_TO_WEB_CUSTOMERS:__________________________________
THE FOLLOWING TABULAR TEXT MAY BE IRREGULAR.
FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION PLEASE SEE THE PRINTED MEASURE.
_______________________________________________________________

                          Lottery
                           Bonds

____NOTE_TO_WEB_CUSTOMERS:__________________________________
THE FOLLOWING TABULAR TEXT MAY BE IRREGULAR.
FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION PLEASE SEE THE PRINTED MEASURE.
_______________________________________________________________

  (1) Blue Mountain Community
      College
      Hermiston Higher Education
      Center..............7,400,000
  (2) Central Oregon Community
      College
      Classroom Constructi1,200,000
  (3) Clackamas Community
      College
      Deferred Maintenance, Capital
      Renewal, Code Compliance and
      Safety Projects.....1,000,000
  (4) Clatsop Community College
      Towler Hall Seismic 1,900,000
  (5) Mt. Hood Community College
      Classroom and Laboratory Seismic
      Upgrades ............$950,000
  (6) Rogue Community College
      Deferred Maintenance, Capital
      Renewal, Code Compliance,
      Safety Projects and
      Renovations ........1,250,000
____________________________________________________________
END OF POSSIBLE IRREGULAR TABULAR TEXT
____________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

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  SECTION 20.  { + This 2010 Act being necessary for the
immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, an
emergency is declared to exist, and this 2010 Act takes effect on
its passage. + }
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Passed by Senate February 23, 2010

      ...........................................................
                                              Secretary of Senate

      ...........................................................
                                              President of Senate

Passed by House February 24, 2010

      ...........................................................
                                                 Speaker of House

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Received by Governor:

......M.,............., 2010

Approved:

......M.,............., 2010

      ...........................................................
                                                         Governor

Filed in Office of Secretary of State:

......M.,............., 2010

      ...........................................................
                                               Secretary of State

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