DOME DIGEST: Hazing, cemeteries and loans that are payday
Editor’s note: The Oregon Capital Bureau begins a unique feature that is weekly Dome Digest – to present a roundup of bills becoming legislation that you may n’t have heard.
SALEM — These bills may well not make headlines, but can make a positive change to Oregonians the same. All these bills minds close to Gov. Kate Brown on her signature.
DON’T HAZE ME, BRO: home Bill 2519, that the Senate passed unanimously Thursday, calls for the state’s community universities, universites and colleges that provide bachelor’s levels and accept state aid that is financial follow a written policy on hazing. Universities and colleges will need to offer policy training on hazing and are accountable to lawmakers yearly on all incidents of hazing that they investigate.
CEMETERY CLEANUP: an consequence that is unpleasant of catastrophes, particularly landslides, is they will often dislodge and expose those that have been set to sleep. Senate Bill 227 gives permission to cemetery authorities to re-inter and temporarily shop individual remains that have now been embroiled by way of a storm or other disaster that is natural. Read More →