HB 5018
Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by the State Board of Licensed Social Workers.
Jurisdiction
Oregon
Session
2025 Regular Session
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(at the request of Oregon Department of Administrative Services)
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- Passed House
- Passed Senate
- To Governor
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Bill overview
House Bill 5018 allocates $625,000 from the General Fund to the State Board of Licensed Social Workers for the 2025-2027 biennium. It also sets a maximum spending limit of $3,118,162 for the board’s expenses, drawing from fees, revenues, and miscellaneous receipts, excluding lottery and federal funds. An emergency declaration allows the bill to take effect on July 1, 2025.
Key provisions
- Allocates $625,000 from the General Fund to the State Board of Licensed Social Workers.
- Establishes a maximum spending limit of $3,118,162 for the board’s expenses.
- Specifies that these funds cannot come from lottery or federal sources.
- Limits expenditures to fees, moneys, and miscellaneous receipts.
- Declares an emergency, effective July 1, 2025.
Who is affected
- State Board of Licensed Social Workers
- Oregon State Government
- Taxpayers (indirectly through state budgeting)
Notable changes
- Establishes specific funding levels and spending limits for the State Board of Licensed Social Workers.
- Defines the permissible sources of revenue for the board’s operations.
Fiscal impact
The bill appropriates $625,000 from the General Fund and establishes a maximum spending limit of $3,118,162 for the State Board of Licensed Social Workers.
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Primary sponsor
Oregon Department of Administrative Services
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