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SB -A (LC ) // (DRG/ps) Requested by HOUSE COMMITTEE ON RULES PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO A-ENGROSSED SENATE BILL 1 1 On page 1 of the printed A-engrossed bill, line, after the semicolon insert creating new provisions;. In line, delete prescribing. Delete line and insert declaring an emergency.. On page, after line, insert: SECTION. (1) If all or part of any Act of the Seventy-ninth Legislative Assembly that passes both houses of the Legislative Assembly during the regular session of the Legislative Assembly is referred to the people by petition under Article IV, section 1 ()(b), of the Oregon Constitution: (a) It shall be submitted to the people for their approval or rejection at a special election held throughout this state on January, ; and (b) A special election shall be held throughout this state on January,, as provided in sections to 1 of this Act. () Except as otherwise provided in subsection () or () of this section, ORS chapters 0, 1 and apply to an election held on a measure described in subsection (1) of this section. () Notwithstanding ORS 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 () and 0.0, the ballot title for a measure described in subsection (1) of this section shall be prepared by the joint legislative committee created under

1 0 section 0 of this Act and filed with the Secretary of State not later than the date set by the Secretary of State by rule. The word limits described in ORS 0.0 () do not apply to a ballot title prepared by the joint legislative committee under this subsection. Unless modified under section of this Act, the ballot title prepared by the committee under this subsection shall be the ballot title printed in the voters pamphlet and printed on, or included with, the ballot. () Notwithstanding ORS 1., 1., 1., 1.0 and 1., the explanatory statement to be printed in the voters pamphlet for a measure described in subsection (1) of this section shall be prepared by the joint legislative committee created under section 0 of this Act and filed with the Secretary of State not later than the date set by the Secretary of State by rule. Unless modified under section of this Act, the explanatory statement prepared by the committee under this subsection shall be the explanatory statement printed in the voters pamphlet. () The committee may begin preparation of the ballot title or explanatory statement on the date that a prospective petition to refer a measure described in subsection (1) of this section is filed with the Secretary of State under ORS 0.0. ()(a) Arguments relating to a measure described in subsection (1) of this section may be filed with the Secretary of State under ORS 1. and 1., except that an argument must be filed not later than the date set by the Secretary of State by rule. (b) Notwithstanding ORS 1. to 1.0 relating to public records, an argument filed under this subsection is exempt from public inspection until the fourth business day after the deadline for filing the argument. () Notwithstanding the time frames set forth in ORS 0. and 0., the financial estimate committee created under ORS 0. SB -A // Proposed Amendments to A-Eng. SB Page

1 0 shall prepare and file with the Secretary of State the estimates described in ORS 0. and, if the committee considers it necessary, a statement explaining the financial effects of the measure as described in ORS 0., except that the committee shall prepare and file the estimates or statements not later than the date set by the Secretary of State by rule. The financial estimate committee may begin preparation of the estimate or statement on the date that a prospective petition to refer a measure described in subsection (1) of this section is filed with the Secretary of State under ORS 0.0. () Notwithstanding ORS 0.1 (), the Supreme Court shall conduct a review under ORS 0.1 if a petition is filed not later than the date set by the Secretary of State by rule. () As used in sections to 1 of this Act, measure has the meaning given that term in ORS 0.00. SECTION. (1) The Secretary of State shall cause to be printed in the voters pamphlet the number, ballot title and text of a measure described in section of this Act and the financial estimate, explanatory statement and arguments relating to the measure. The Secretary of State shall also cause to be printed in the voters pamphlet any other material required by law. Notwithstanding ORS 1.0, the Secretary of State shall include in the voters pamphlet the information or statements described in ORS 1.0 that the Secretary of State considers applicable to the election on a measure described in section of this Act. () For purposes of sections to 1 of this Act, the election referred to in ORS 1. is the special election held on the date specified in section of this Act. () If a measure described in section of this Act is referred to the people by petition under Article IV, section 1 ()(b), of the Oregon Constitution: SB -A // Proposed Amendments to A-Eng. SB Page

1 0 (a) Notwithstanding ORS 1. and subject to ORS 1.00, the measure or measures referred to in this subsection shall be the only measure or measures included in the voters pamphlet prepared for the special election held on January,. (b) Not later than the th day before the election, the Secretary of State shall cause the voters pamphlet to be mailed to each postoffice mailing address in Oregon and may use any additional means of distribution necessary to make the pamphlet available to electors. (c) In preparing the voters pamphlet for the special election to be held on January,, the Secretary of State is not required to comply with ORS chapter B relating to competitive bidding. SECTION. (1) Notwithstanding the deadline in ORS.0, the Secretary of State shall prepare and deliver to each county clerk by the most expeditious means practicable a certified statement of a measure described in section of this Act. The Secretary of State shall include with the statement the number, financial estimate and ballot title of the measure, and any other information required by law. The Secretary of State shall keep a copy of the statement. () The county clerks shall print on the ballot the number, financial estimate and ballot title of the measure, along with any other material required by law. In lieu of printing the financial estimate, the summary portion of the ballot title or other material required by law on the ballot, a county clerk may include with the ballot the complete text of the ballot title, the financial estimate and any other material required by law. SECTION. Notwithstanding ORS 0.0: (1) Any elector dissatisfied with the ballot title for a measure described in section of this Act prepared by the joint legislative committee created under section 0 of this Act may petition the Supreme Court seeking a different ballot title. The petition shall state SB -A // Proposed Amendments to A-Eng. SB Page

1 0 the reasons that the ballot title filed with the Secretary of State does not substantially comply with the requirements of ORS 0.0 and section of this Act. () The petition shall name the Attorney General as the respondent and must be filed not later than the fifth business day after the Legislative Assembly files the ballot title with the Secretary of State. () An elector filing a petition under this section shall notify the Secretary of State in writing that the petition has been filed. The notice must be received in the office of the Secretary of State not later than p.m. on the next business day following the day the petition is filed. () The Supreme Court shall review the ballot title for substantial compliance with the requirements of ORS 0.0 and section of this Act. () The review by the Supreme Court shall be conducted expeditiously to ensure the orderly and timely conduct of the election at which the measure is to be submitted to the electors. () If the Supreme Court determines that the ballot title prepared by the Legislative Assembly substantially complies with the requirements of ORS 0.0 and section of this Act, the court shall certify the ballot title to the Secretary of State. If the Supreme Court determines that the ballot title prepared by the Legislative Assembly does not substantially comply with the requirements of ORS 0.0 and section of this Act, the court shall refer the ballot title to the Attorney General for modification. () Not later than five business days after the Supreme Court refers a ballot title to the Attorney General for modification under this section, the Attorney General shall certify a modified ballot title to the Secretary of State. SECTION. Notwithstanding ORS 1.: SB -A // Proposed Amendments to A-Eng. SB Page

1 0 (1) Any person dissatisfied with the explanatory statement for a measure described in section of this Act prepared by the joint legislative committee created under section 0 of this Act may petition the Supreme Court seeking a different explanatory statement and stating the reasons the explanatory statement filed with the court is insufficient or unclear. () The court shall review the explanatory statement and certify an explanatory statement to the Secretary of State if the petition is filed and served as required in subsection () of this section not later than the fifth business day after the Legislative Assembly files the explanatory statement with the Secretary of State. () Failure to file and serve the petition within the time prescribed in subsection () of this section precludes Supreme Court review and certification of an explanatory statement. If the court considers the petition, the court may allow oral argument. The review by the Supreme Court shall be conducted expeditiously to ensure the orderly and timely conduct of the election at which the measure is to be submitted to the electors. The explanatory statement certified by the court shall be the explanatory statement printed in the voters pamphlet. () At the time a person petitions the Supreme Court under subsection (1) of this section, the person also shall serve a copy of the petition on: (a) The Attorney General; (b) The Legislative Assembly; and (c) The chief petitioners of the measure. SECTION 0. (1) For each measure described in section of this Act, a joint legislative committee consisting of three Senators and three Representatives shall be appointed to prepare the ballot title and explanatory statement for the measure. SB -A // Proposed Amendments to A-Eng. SB Page

1 ()(a) The President of the Senate shall appoint three members of a committee from among members of the Senate, two from the majority party and one from the minority party. (b) The Speaker of the House of Representatives shall appoint three members of a committee from among members of the House of Representatives, two from the majority party and one from the minority party. SECTION 1. The Secretary of State shall adopt rules governing the procedures for conducting an election on a measure described in section of this Act as may be necessary to implement sections to 1 of this Act. SECTION. (1) In addition to and not in lieu of any other appropriation, there is appropriated to the Emergency Board, for the biennium beginning July 1,, out of the General Fund, the amount of $, to be allocated to the Secretary of State for costs associated with a statewide special election that may be held on January,. () If any of the moneys appropriated by subsection (1) of this section are not allocated by the Emergency Board prior to December 1,, the moneys remaining on that date become available for any purpose for which the Emergency Board lawfully may allocate funds.. In line 0, delete and insert. Delete lines 1 and and insert: SECTION. This Act being necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, an emergency is declared to exist, and this Act takes effect on its passage.. SB -A // Proposed Amendments to A-Eng. SB Page