Oregon Statutes 286A.585 – Lottery bonds for community sports facilities; use of proceeds of bonds
(1) Pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 and subject to future legislative approval, lottery bonds may be issued to make grants or loans to Oregon cities to fund projects for the reconstruction, renovation or development of community sports facilities in order to make the facilities suitable for use by a major league baseball team if a city is selected as an expansion site by major league baseball or if a major league baseball team agrees to relocate to a city.
Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 286A.585
- City: includes any incorporated village or town. See Oregon Statutes 174.100
(2) The use of lottery bond proceeds is authorized based on the following findings:
(a) The financial assistance to cities will assist in the construction, improvement and expansion of infrastructure and community facilities that comprise the physical foundation for commercial activity and provide the basic framework for continued and expanded economic opportunities and quality communities throughout Oregon.
(b) Such financial assistance to cities will therefore promote economic development within this state, and thus the use of net proceeds derived from the operation of the Oregon State Lottery to pay debt service on lottery bonds issued under this section to provide such financial assistance to cities is an appropriate use of state lottery funds under section 4, Article XV of the Oregon Constitution, and ORS § 461.510.
(3) Lottery bonds issued pursuant to this section shall be issued only at the request of the Director of the Oregon Business Development Department.
(4) The net proceeds of lottery bonds issued pursuant to this section shall be deposited in the Economic Infrastructure Project Fund established by ORS § 285B.551. The Director of the Oregon Business Development Department shall allocate the moneys deposited in the Economic Infrastructure Project Fund for the purpose described in this section in accordance with the priorities developed by the Oregon Business Development Commission in accordance with ORS § 285A.020.
(5) The proceeds of lottery bonds issued pursuant to this section shall be used only for the purposes set forth in this section and for bond-related costs. [Formerly 286.585]
(Temporary provisions relating to lottery bonds)
Sections 2 to 6, 8, 10 to 13, 15 to 38 and 43 to 45, chapter 599, Oregon Laws 2023, provide:
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the State Department of Fish and Wildlife, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $5 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the State Department of Fish and Wildlife for deposit in the Oregon Conservation and Recreation Fund established in ORS § 496.252, for wildlife passage infrastructure to support wildlife mobility and habitat connectivity within priority corridors.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the finding that this authorization will be used to protect native fish and wildlife. [2023 c.599 § 2]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the State Department of Fish and Wildlife, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $8.75 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the State Department of Fish and Wildlife for deposit in the Fish Passage Fund established in ORS § 497.139, for fish passage infrastructure.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the finding that this authorization will be used to protect native fish. [2023 c.599 § 3]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the Oregon Business Development Department, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $10 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the Oregon Business Development Department for deposit in the Levee Project Grant Fund established in ORS § 285B.421, for the purpose of providing grants under ORS § 285B.420 for levee projects as defined in ORS § 285B.410.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the following findings:
(a) Levees are an integral part of the commercial and industrial infrastructure of this state; and
(b) The inspection, accreditation, certification and repair of levees will promote economic development within this state. [2023 c.599 § 4]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $4 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board for deposit in the Community Drinking Water Enhancement and Protection Fund established in section 4, chapter 606, Oregon Laws 2023 [448.380], to provide grants to water suppliers to protect, restore or enhance sources of drinking water.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the finding that having adequate drinking water systems enhances community development and supports Oregon’s economic growth. [2023 c.599 § 5]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the Oregon Business Development Department, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $50 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the Oregon Business Development Department for deposit in the Child Care Infrastructure Fund established in section 3, chapter 523, Oregon Laws 2023 [329A.725].
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the following findings:
(a) Increasing the capacity of child care facilities will create jobs; and
(b) Providing additional opportunities for child care will allow more individuals needing child care to seek employment, promoting economic growth. [2023 c.599 § 6]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the Department of Education, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $15 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the Department of Education for deposit in the Connecting Oregon Schools Fund established in ORS § 276A.424, for providing matching funds for federal moneys received by school districts, education service districts, public charter schools or a consortium that consists of any combination of school districts, education service districts and public charter schools, for the purpose of providing broadband access to eligible education facilities in this state.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the following findings:
(a) Assisting education facilities with matching funds promotes expansion of access to high-speed broadband for public education; and
(b) Providing financial assistance to education facilities for building connections to broadband infrastructure will enhance community efforts to promote economic growth. [2023 c.599 § 8]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the Water Resources Department, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $50 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the Water Resources Department for deposit in the Water Supply Development Account established in ORS § 541.656, to issue grants for irrigation modernization projects that:
(a) Leverage federal funding associated with Natural Resources Conservation Service authorized watershed plans, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation WaterSMART grant recipients or U.S. Environmental Protection Agency grant recipients that are eligible to be on the Department of Environmental Quality’s Intended Use Plan; and
(b) Provide public benefits in each category of benefits described in ORS § 541.673.
(3) For projects involving surface water rights where the project conserves water, priority shall be given to projects that legally protect a portion of the conserved water instream commensurate with the amount required under the approach described in ORS § 537.470.
(4) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the following findings:
(a) Having adequate and efficient irrigation systems enhances community development and supports Oregon’s economic growth; and
(b) Assisting local governments to mitigate losses resulting from reduced water supply for irrigation will enhance community efforts to facilitate and promote economic growth. [2023 c.599 § 10]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the Water Resources Department, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $10 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the Water Resources Department for deposit in the Water Supply Development Account established in ORS § 541.656, for providing grants or loans to evaluate, plan and develop in-stream and out-of-stream statewide water development projects.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the following findings:
(a) Having adequate drinking water systems, irrigation, drainage and healthy ecosystems enhances community development and supports Oregon’s economic growth; and
(b) Assisting local governments to mitigate losses resulting from reduced water supply for irrigation and retirement of water rights will enhance community efforts to facilitate and promote economic growth. [2023 c.599 § 11]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the State Parks and Recreation Department, the State Treasurer may issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $10 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the State Parks and Recreation Department for deposit into the Oregon Main Street Revitalization Grant Program Fund established in ORS § 390.264, to provide grants pursuant to ORS § 390.262.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of proceeds of lottery bonds issued pursuant to this section will create jobs, further economic development and enhance the economic vitality of Oregon downtowns and local communities by supporting projects that revitalize historic downtown commercial districts, redevelop and reuse existing buildings, facilitate small business relocation and expansion initiatives and provide assistance, training and technical services. [2023 c.599 § 12]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the Oregon Health Authority, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $50 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the Oregon Health Authority for deposit in the Community Acute Psychiatric Facility Capacity Program Fund established in section 14 of this 2023 Act [413.213].
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the following findings:
(a) Increasing the capacity of acute psychiatric facilities will create jobs; and
(b) Providing additional opportunities for treatment will allow for economic growth in local communities. [2023 c.599 § 13]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the Willamette Falls Locks Authority, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $7.25 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the department for deposit in the ODAS Economic Development Distributions Fund established under ORS § 461.553, for distribution to the Willamette Falls Locks Authority for restoration of the Willamette Falls navigation canal and locks.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the finding that restoration of the Willamette Falls navigation canal and locks will enhance the economic viability of the region, increase opportunities for commercial transportation and offer opportunities for recreation and transportation. [2023 c.599 § 15]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the City of Redmond, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $3 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the department for deposit in the ODAS Economic Development Distributions Fund established under ORS § 461.553, for distribution to the City of Redmond for construction of a public safety facility.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the finding that public safety facilities are necessary components of a climate that facilitates and encourages economic development. [2023 c.599 § 16]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the Serendipity Center, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $2.8 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the department for deposit in the ODAS Economic Development Distributions Fund established under ORS § 461.553, for distribution to the Serendipity Center for construction of an addition on the school campus that will include classrooms and spaces for physical movement and counseling.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the finding that expanding therapeutic education programs and services for at-risk youth will facilitate and encourage economic development. [2023 c.599 § 17]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with Lane County, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $5 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the department for deposit in the ODAS Economic Development Distributions Fund established under ORS § 461.553, for distribution to Lane County for construction of a behavioral health facility offering person-centered, trauma-informed services.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the finding that behavioral health facilities are necessary components of a climate that facilitates and encourages economic development. [2023 c.599 § 18]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with Homes for Good housing agency, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $4.9 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the department for deposit in the ODAS Economic Development Distributions Fund established under ORS § 461.553, for distribution to Homes for Good housing agency for construction of an affordable housing and early learning center project in Eugene.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the following findings:
(a) Having housing and child care for at-risk populations is essential to Oregon’s healthy economic growth; and
(b) A severe shortage of affordable housing and child care facilities exists in Oregon, and market indicators demonstrate a growing gap between the supply of and the demand for affordable housing and child care. [2023 c.599 § 19]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the City of Oregon City, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $4 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the department for deposit in the ODAS Economic Development Distributions Fund established under ORS § 461.553, for distribution to the City of Oregon City for Phase II of the city’s Main Street Connective Corridor Project between 10th Street and 15th Street, which includes new curbs, sidewalks, lighting, pedestrian crossings, trees, bicycle infrastructure, bollards, parking meters and public art.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the finding that improving multimodal transportation networks supports the long-term economic development and livability of this state. [2023 c.599 § 20]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the Oregon Business Development Department, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $5 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the Oregon Business Development Department for deposit in the OBDD Economic Development Distributions Fund established under section 28, chapter 748, Oregon Laws 2017, for distribution to the City of Aumsville to build a mechanical processing wastewater treatment plant.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the finding that wastewater treatment systems are an integral part of the commercial and industrial infrastructure of this state, and improving wastewater treatment will promote economic development and watershed health. [2023 c.599 § 21]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the Oregon Business Development Department, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $5 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the Oregon Business Development Department for deposit in the OBDD Economic Development Distributions Fund established under section 28, chapter 748, Oregon Laws 2017, for distribution to the City of Molalla to build a sequence batch reactor wastewater treatment plant.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the finding that wastewater treatment systems are an integral part of the commercial and industrial infrastructure of this state, and improving wastewater treatment will promote economic development and watershed health. [2023 c.599 § 22]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the Oregon Business Development Department, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $3.825 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the Oregon Business Development Department for deposit in the OBDD Economic Development Distributions Fund established under section 28, chapter 748, Oregon Laws 2017, for distribution to the City of Newport to make improvements to its wastewater treatment plant.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the finding that wastewater treatment systems are an integral part of the commercial and industrial infrastructure of this state, and improving wastewater treatment will promote economic development and watershed health. [2023 c.599 § 23]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with Latino Network, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $4 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the department for deposit in the ODAS Economic Development Distributions Fund established under ORS § 461.553, for distribution to Latino Network for construction of La Plaza Esperanza in east Multnomah County.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the finding that improving access to preschool programs and community services will enhance the economic viability of the region, create jobs and improve the quality of life for the community. [2023 c.599 § 24]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the Family Justice Center of Washington County, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $4 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the department for deposit in the ODAS Economic Development Distributions Fund established under ORS § 461.553, for distribution to the Family Justice Center of Washington County for acquisition and renovation of a building to establish the Washington County Family Peace Center.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the finding that programs that support children and families impacted by child abuse, neglect and domestic violence reduce the financial and economic burden domestic violence and child abuse impose on individuals and the community. [2023 c.599 § 25]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the Water Resources Department, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $5 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the Water Resources Department for deposit in the Water Resources Department Water Supply Fund established in section 10, chapter 906, Oregon Laws 2009, for distribution to the City of West Linn to replace the city’s sole drinking water pipe over the Willamette River in conjunction with the I-205 Abernathy Bridge project.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the finding that drinking water supply lines are an integral part of the commercial and industrial infrastructure of this state, and essential for economic development. [2023 c.599 § 26]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with Washington County, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $5 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the department for deposit in the ODAS Economic Development Distributions Fund established under ORS § 461.553, for distribution to Washington County for construction of a substance use disorder treatment facility.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the finding that individuals increase their potential for self-sufficiency, increase economic productivity and use fewer public resources when they have access to addiction treatment programs and services. [2023 c.599 § 27]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the Port of Portland, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $5 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the department for deposit in the ODAS Economic Development Distributions Fund established under ORS § 461.553, for distribution to the Port of Portland for seismic strengthening of the soil under Marine Terminal 2 to accommodate construction of the Building Innovation Hub.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the following findings:
(a) The Building Innovation Hub will help to satisfy Oregon’s need for affordable housing;
(b) Having housing for at-risk populations is essential to Oregon’s healthy economic growth; and
(c) A severe shortage of affordable housing exists in Oregon, and market indicators demonstrate a growing gap between the supply of and the demand for affordable housing. [2023 c.599 § 28]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with Benton County, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $5 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the department for deposit in the ODAS Economic Development Distributions Fund established under ORS § 461.553, for distribution to Benton County for construction of an emergency operations center.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the finding that emergency response facilities are necessary to protect public infrastructure and maintain a climate that facilitates and encourages economic development. [2023 c.599 § 29]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the City of Redmond, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $5 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the department for deposit in the ODAS Economic Development Distributions Fund established under ORS § 461.553, for distribution to the City of Redmond for infrastructure improvements to support construction of the Northpoint affordable housing project in Redmond.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the following findings:
(a) Having housing for at-risk populations is essential to Oregon’s healthy economic growth; and
(b) A severe shortage of affordable housing facilities exists in Oregon, and market indicators demonstrate a growing gap between the supply of and the demand for affordable housing. [2023 c.599 § 30]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the Department of Transportation, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $5 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the Department of Transportation for deposit in the DOT Economic Development Distributions Fund established under ORS § 461.557, for distribution to the City of Bend for construction of a pedestrian and bicycle overcrossing of U.S. Highway 97 and Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway railroad tracks along Hawthorne Avenue.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the finding that a safe, efficient and reliable pedestrian and bicycle transportation network supports the long-term economic development and livability of this state. [2023 c.599 § 31]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the City of Eugene, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $5 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the department for deposit in the ODAS Economic Development Distributions Fund established under ORS § 461.553, for distribution to the City of Eugene for construction of stadium facilities at the Eugene Civic Park.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the finding that constructing the stadium will enhance the economic viability of the region through increased tourism, job creation and improved quality of life for the community. [2023 c.599 § 32]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the Department of Transportation, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $20 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the Department of Transportation for deposit in the DOT Economic Development Distributions Fund established under ORS § 461.557, for distribution to the Port of Hood River to support the Hood River-White Salmon Interstate Bridge replacement project.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the finding that a safe, efficient and reliable transportation infrastructure supports the long-term economic development and livability of this state. [2023 c.599 § 33]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the Department of Transportation, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $20 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the Department of Transportation for deposit in the DOT Economic Development Distributions Fund established under ORS § 461.557, for distribution to Multnomah County to support the Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge project in downtown Portland.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the finding that a safe, efficient and reliable transportation infrastructure supports the long-term economic development and livability of this state. [2023 c.599 § 34]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the Oregon Business Development Department, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $4.5 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the Oregon Business Development Department for deposit in the OBDD Economic Development Distributions Fund established under section 28, chapter 748, Oregon Laws 2017, for distribution to the City of Phoenix for infrastructure and utility improvements at a 72-acre zoned industrial site north of Phoenix.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the finding that utility infrastructure supports the long-term economic development of this state. [2023 c.599 § 35]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the Oregon Business Development Department, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $5 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the Oregon Business Development Department for deposit in the OBDD Economic Development Distributions Fund established under section 28, chapter 748, Oregon Laws 2017, for distribution to the Umatilla Electric Cooperative Association for infrastructure and utility improvements on newly dedicated industrial land in Morrow and Umatilla Counties.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the finding that utility infrastructure supports the long-term economic development of this state. [2023 c.599 § 36]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with Jefferson County, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $4 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the department for deposit in the ODAS Economic Development Distributions Fund established under ORS § 461.553, for distribution to Jefferson County for an expansion to Central Oregon Community College’s Madras Campus to focus on the training of early childhood educators and healthcare workers.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the finding that improving access to education for Oregonians entering the workforce will facilitate and encourage economic development. [2023 c.599 § 37]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the Oregon Business Development Department, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $3,000,000 in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the Oregon Business Development Department for deposit in the Cultural Resources Economic Fund established in section 6, chapter 786, Oregon Laws 2013, to provide a grant to the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation to support the renovation and reopening of the new Center for Native Arts and Cultures in southeast Portland.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the following findings:
(a) The grant described in this section will leverage art and cultural resources to create vibrant public spaces that integrate art and cultural and natural amenities, sustain Oregon’s rich arts and cultural experiences and enhance a strong sense of place and community identity; and
(b) The factors described in paragraph (a) of this subsection have the effect of creating jobs, expanding business and tax revenues and enhancing the economic vitality of Oregon communities. [2023 c.599 § 38]
(1) Prior to requesting the issuance of lottery bonds pursuant to this 2023 Act, the Oregon Department of Administrative Services shall review each authorized use of lottery bond proceeds and determine whether the recipient is ready to expend the proceeds for the authorized use.
(2) If the department determines that a recipient is not ready to expend the proceeds for an authorized use, the State Treasurer may not issue lottery bonds under this 2023 Act for the authorized use. [2023 c.599 § 43]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the Oregon Business Development Department, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $20 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the Oregon Business Development Department for deposit in the Coos Bay Channel Fund established by section 15, chapter 746, Oregon Laws 2007, for distribution to the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay to deepen and widen the Coos Bay Federal Navigation Channel.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the finding that port facilities and related infrastructure are an integral part of the commercial and industrial infrastructure of this state, and promote economic development. [2023 c.599 § 44]
(1) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2025, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, after the department consults with the Oregon Business Development Department, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS § 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount that produces $20 million in net proceeds for the purposes described in subsection (2) of this section, plus an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be necessary to pay bond-related costs.
(2) Net proceeds of lottery bonds issued under this section must be transferred to the Oregon Business Development Department for deposit in the Coos Bay Channel Fund established by section 15, chapter 746, Oregon Laws 2007, for distribution to the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay to deepen and widen the Coos Bay Federal Navigation Channel.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that the use of lottery bond proceeds will create jobs, further economic development, finance public education or restore and protect parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife, and is authorized based on the finding that port facilities and related infrastructure are an integral part of the commercial and industrial infrastructure of this state, and promote economic development. [2023 c.599 § 45]
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