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79th OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY--2018 Regular Session Enrolled Senate Bill 5701 Sponsored by JOINT COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS CHAPTER... AN ACT Relating to state financial administration; amending sections 1 and 2, chapter 808, Oregon Laws 2015, and sections 1, 2 and 3, chapter 747, Oregon Laws 2017; and declaring an emergency. Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon: SECTION 1. Section 1, chapter 747, Oregon Laws 2017, is amended to read: Sec. 1. Notwithstanding any other law limiting expenditures, the following amounts are established for a six-year period beginning July 1, 2017, 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: (1) Oregon Department of Administrative Services: [(a) Mission Critical Facility] [Yellow Lot Building... $ 4,579,431] (a) Oregon Resilience Buildings... $ 7,079,431 (b) Department of Human Services Building Upgrades... $ 3,743,000 (c) Employment Building Upgrades... $ 6,236,000 (d) Electrical Upgrades and Replacements... $ 3,890,000 (e) Capitol Mall Parking Structure Study and Upgrades... $ 2,926,000 (f) Planning... $ 500,000 (g) Boiler and Heating Upgrades... $ 1,234,000 (h) Portland Crime Lab Upgrade... $ 1,162,000 (i) Parking Lot Upgrades... $ 3,500,000 (j) Portland State Office Building Renovation... $ 13,146,000 (k) State Data Center Power Upgrades... $ 11,000,000 Enrolled Senate Bill 5701 (SB 5701-A) Page 1

(L) Elected Official Staff Relocation... $ 6,300,000 (2) Oregon Military Department: (a) Regional Armory Emergency Enhancement... $ 8,534,400 (b) Grants Pass Armory Service Life Extension... $ 3,270,356 (c) Future Readiness Center Sites... $ 1,730,000 (3) Oregon Youth Authority: (a) Capital Improvements... $ 17,168,249 (b) MacLaren 7 West Cottages Renovation... $ 21,177,200 (c) Rogue Valley Facility Improvements... $ 10,973,465 (4) Department of Corrections: (a) Capital Improvements and [Renewal... $ 26,293,534] Renewal... $ 26,347,534 (b) Technology Infrastructure... $ 12,200,000 (5) Department of Veterans Affairs: (a) Roseburg Veterans Home... $ 10,500,000 (b) Oregon Veterans Home Capital Improvements... $ 2,450,000 (c) The Dalles Veterans Home Capital Improvements... $ 2,111,875 (d) Lebanon Veterans Home Capital Improvements... $ 1,305,815 (6) Department of Transportation, Toledo Maintenance Station Phase 1... $ 6,300,000 (7) Oregon Department of Aviation: (a) Bandon Electrical, Gate, Obstruction Removal... $ 192,500 (b) McDermitt State Airport Runway and Taxi... $ 120,000 (c) Chiloquin Taxi and Fencing... $ 110,000 (d) Lebanon Taxi and Apron Rehabilitation... $ 110,000 (8) State Department of Fish and Wildlife, Deferred Maintenance... $ 10,000,000 (9) State Forestry Department, Toledo Facility Replacement... $ 3,832,965 (10) Housing and Community Services Department, Family Affordable Housing... $ 80,000,000 (11) Department of Education, Oregon School for the Deaf Facility Improvements... $ 4,297,558 (12) Legislative Administration Enrolled Senate Bill 5701 (SB 5701-A) Page 2

Committee, Capitol Accessibility [Maintenance and Safety... $ 13,720,642] Maintenance and Safety... $ 23,269,092 (13) Oregon Judicial Department: (a) Multnomah County Courthouse Furnishings and Equipment... $ 8,900,000 (b) Oregon Supreme Court Building Renovation... $ 6,000,000 SECTION 2. Section 2, chapter 747, Oregon Laws 2017, 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, 2017, as the maximum limits for the expenditure of federal funds collected or received by the [Oregon Department of Aviation] state agencies listed, for the acquisition of land and the acquisition, planning, constructing, altering, repairing, furnishing and equipping of buildings and facilities: (1) Oregon Department of Aviation: [(1)] (a) Bandon Electrical, Gate, Obstruction Removal... $ 1,732,500 [(2)] (b) McDermitt State Airport Runway and Taxi... $ 1,080,000 [(3)] (c) Chiloquin Taxi and Fencing... $ 990,000 [(4)] (d) Lebanon Taxi and Apron Rehabilitation... $ 990,000 (2) Oregon Military Department, Camp Umatilla Facilities Biomass Heating Upgrades... $ 6,125,000 (3) Department of Veterans Affairs: (a) The Dalles Veterans Home Capital Improvements... $ 3,922,053 (b) Lebanon Veterans Home Capital Improvements... $ 2,425,085 SECTION 3. Section 3, chapter 747, Oregon Laws 2017, is amended to read: Sec. 3. Notwithstanding any other law limiting expenditures, the amount of [$330,825,000] $405,475,000 is established for a six-year period beginning July 1, 2017, as the maximum limit for payment of expenses from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts and reimbursements from federal service agreements, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds not described in this section, collected or received by the Higher Education Coordinating Commission, for expenditures of proceeds from state bonds issued for the benefit of a public university, pursuant to agreements between the commission and a public university. SECTION 4. Section 1, chapter 808, Oregon Laws 2015, as amended by section 1, chapter 67, Oregon Laws 2016, and section 10, chapter 747, Oregon Laws 2017, is amended to read: Sec. 1. Notwithstanding any other law limiting expenditures, the following amounts are established for a six-year period beginning July 1, 2015, 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: (1) Oregon Department of Administrative Services: (a) North Campus Demolition and Site Improvement... $ 8,300,000 (b) Department of Environmental Enrolled Senate Bill 5701 (SB 5701-A) Page 3

Quality Public Health Lab Emergency Generator Upgrade... $ 2,926,140 (c) Employment Building Upgrades... $ 2,217,398 (d) Electrical Upgrades/ Replacements... $ 2,089,795 (e) Department of Human Services Building, Cooling Tower Replacement... $ 1,701,702 (f) Executive Building Elevator Upgrades... $ 875,461 (g) Executive Building Fire Sprinkler... $ 89,322 (h) Planning... $ 350,000 (i) Capital Investments/ Acquisitions... $ 17,000,000 (j) Executive Building Central Stairway Upgrade... $ 377,443 (k) Oregon State Fair Capital Repairs and Deferred Maintenance... $ 2,500,000 (2) Oregon Military Department: (a) New Headquarters Facilities... $ 6,700,000 (b) Youth Challenge Armory... $ 4,977,000 (c) Planning and Predesign... $ 136,281 [(d) Oregon Military Museum... $ 725,963] (d) Oregon Military Museum... $ 1,104,689 (e) Regional Training Institute... $ 11,500,000 (3) Oregon Youth Authority: (a) Rogue Valley Facility Improvements... $ 9,880,000 (b) MacLaren Facility Improvements... $ 30,934,000 (c) CCTV Cameras... $ 1,147,435 (d) Deferred Maintenance and Capital Improvements... $ 7,058,000 (4) Department of Corrections, Deferred Maintenance... $ 14,220,432 (5) Housing and Community Services Department, Family Affordable Housing... $ 40,000,000 (6) Department of Transportation: (a) South Coast Maintenance Station... $ 4,500,000 (b) Meacham Maintenance Station... $ 7,500,000 (c) Maintenance Facilities Colocation... $ 1 (d) Highway Improvement Projects... $ 35,000,000 (7) Oregon Department of Aviation: (a) Condon State Airport, Enrolled Senate Bill 5701 (SB 5701-A) Page 4

Renovations... $ 226,111 (b) McDermitt State Airport, [Rehabilitation... $ 201,667] Rehabilitation... $ 259,599 (c) Aurora State Airport, Apron/ Taxiway and Taxilane Project... $ 130,000 (8) Department of Veterans Affairs, The Dalles Veterans Home Renovation... $ 2,475,976 (9) State Department of Fish and Wildlife: (a) Cedar Creek Hatchery and Fish Passage Improvements... $ 2,000,000 (b) Lower Deschutes River Ranch Acquisition... $ 227,269 (10) Legislative Administration Committee, State Capitol Capital Repairs and Improvements... $ 30,000,000 SECTION 5. Section 2, chapter 808, Oregon Laws 2015, as amended by section 2, chapter 67, Oregon Laws 2016, and section 11, chapter 747, Oregon Laws 2017, 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, 2015, 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: (1) Oregon Military Department: (a) Planning and Predesign... $ 140,770 (b) New Headquarters Facilities... $ 18,463,000 (c) Medford Armory... $ 2,884,448 (d) Baker City Readiness Center... $ 750,000 (e) Sharff Hall/Maison Armory... $ 2,051,033 (2) State Department of Fish and Wildlife: (a) Willamette Falls Fishway Repair... $ 1,000,000 (b) Lower Deschutes River Ranch Acquisition... $ 1,323,750 (c) Clackamas Hatchery Intake System... $ 450,000 (3) Oregon Department of Aviation: (a) Condon State Airport, Renovations... $ 2,035,000 (b) McDermitt State Airport, [Rehabilitation... $ 1,815,000] Rehabilitation... $ 2,336,380 (c) Aurora State Airport, Apron/ Taxiway and Taxilane Project... $ 1,170,000 (4) Department of Veterans Affairs, The Dalles Veterans Home Renovation... $ 3,302,891 Enrolled Senate Bill 5701 (SB 5701-A) Page 5

SECTION 6. This 2018 Act being necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, an emergency is declared to exist, and this 2018 Act takes effect on its passage. Passed by Senate March 3, 2018 Received by Governor:...M.,..., 2018 Lori L. Brocker, Secretary of Senate Approved:...M.,..., 2018 Peter Courtney, President of Senate Passed by House March 3, 2018 Tina Kotek, Speaker of House Kate Brown, Governor Filed in Office of Secretary of State:...M.,..., 2018 Dennis Richardson, Secretary of State Enrolled Senate Bill 5701 (SB 5701-A) Page 6