(at the request of Joint Committee on Transportation for Representative Susan McLain, former Senator Lee Beyer)
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Bill Title:
Relating to transportation; and prescribing an effective date.
Catchline/Summary:
Expands eligibility criteria for Safe Routes to School grants.Requires Department of Transportation to study development of uniform standards for speed bump height and markings.]
Sunsets January 2, 2025.]
Expands eligibility criteria for Safe Routes to School grants. Eliminates minimum cash match for grants.
Provides that Connect Oregon Fund grants may be awarded when there is minimum amount in fund to pay for grants.
Provides exemptions related to requirements to obtain use fuel license.
Defines "liquefied petroleum gas."
Modifies conversion factors for compressed natural gas and propane.
Changes small city allocation to specify that moneys may be used on roads for project elements required for compliance with federal or state law.
Directs Department of Transportation to administer federal Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse related to commercial driving privileges.
Permits weighmaster or motor carrier enforcement officer who issued citation for offense to present evidence at trial instead of city or district attorney.
Provides that inspection of vehicle dealers by department should be during normal business hours Monday through Friday.
Modifies laws related to vehicle dealer certificates and plates.
Modifies laws related to special interest registration plates.
Allows department to designate law enforcement agencies to perform inspections of vehicle identification numbers.
Deletes provision allowing voluntary reporting of odometer reading by person to department.
Modifies and repeals laws related to commercial driver training schools.
Modifies fees related to issuance and renewal of vehicle transporter certificates, driver training certificates and commercial driver training school certificates.
Caps number of special vehicle transporter plates or devices person is entitled to apply for and receive. Extends certificate period to three years.
Provides definition of "qualified provider" for purposes of driving tests.
Allows department to enter into intergovernmental agreement with City of Portland for removal, storage and disposition of personal property left on property owned by department.
Takes effect on 91st day following adjournment sine die.
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