June 28, 2000 jju r tla n ft uzbaeruer Page A5 (Tip f o r ila nò ffihsvruer Family ■MHMHMKflBKMMEMHHBBMMHi City, county release draft domestic partner registry ordinance for comment T he City o f Portland and M ultnom ah C ounty are asking for public com m ent on a draft ordinance to establish a dom estic partner county registry, posted on city and co u n ty w eb sites today. U nder the registry being proposed by M ayor V era Katz, City C om m issioner Dan Saltzm an, and C ounty Com m issioners Serena C ruz and Lisa Naito, dom estic partners w ould have their unions officially registered. “ W e w anted to do this to create an equal opportunity for unm arried couples, be they sam e or m ixed gender, to register their civil com m itm ent to one another,” said K atz. “T he City o f Portland has been very clear in its support o f all fam ilies — no m atter w hat their m ake up. T his cem ents that support.” “ I ’m happy that w e are now able to introduce this ordinance. It represents a significant step forward for our com m unity,” said City C om m issioner Dan Saltzman. S in c e F a ll 1999, a w o rk in g g r o u p , in c lu d in g representatives from City Com m issioner Dan Saltzm an's office, Basic Rights Oregon, O G ALLA (Oregon G ay and L esbian Law A ssociation), the C ity A ttorney’s office, and former State Rep. George Eighmey, and State Senator K ate Brow n, has looked at "best practices” o f other jurisdictions that have implemented registries and worked through the legal and policy issues o f im plem enting a registry. “ Fam ilies are diverse. T hey com e in all shapes sizes and colors. O ur proposal is astep tow ard m aking all families feel w elcom ed in our com m unity,” said M ultnom ah C ounty C om m issioner Serena Cruz. “It’s high tim e the governm ent allow s all couples the right to form alize their relationships and fam ilies,” said C om m issionerN aito. The group plans to hold a com munity meeting, Thursday, July 6at the Gresham Public Library, 385 NW Miller, from 6 :00-8:00p.m .,inordertoseekfeedbackonthep ro p o sed p r o c e s s . T h e M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty B o a rd o f C om m issioners w ill then hold two hearings on the proposed ordinance w hich would establish the registry. T he first reading will take place July 20, the second July 27. W ritten com m ents can also be subm itted by e-mail to m ayorkatz@ ci.portland.or.us. T o take part in the registry, both parties w ould have to appear in person and w ith identification at the County office designated for the registration. They would sign a certificate declaring that they are: 1. residing together and sharing the com m on necessities oflife; 2. not m arried or registered as domestic partner in any jurisdiction; 3. at least 18 years o f age; 4. not related by blood kinship closer than would bar marriage in the state ofO regon and are mentally competent to consent to the contract; and 5. each o th e r’s sole dom estic partner with the intent to rem ain so indefinitely, and are responsible for each oth er’s com m on welfare. The couple w ould also agree to file a “Statem ent o f Term ination o f D om estic Partnership” if the partnership is term inated (except by death), or if any o f the facts in the above requirem ents change. And they would also have to certify that they had not signed a dom estic partnership certificate w ith a different individual within the prior six months. T he couple would keep the original signed certificate. The County w ould m aintain a public reco rd d a ta b a se c o n ta in in g th e n am es, d ate o f registration, and certificate num ber only, as well as a record o f partnership term inations. A fee, to be set by later resolution, will be assessed to cover costs at the tim e or registration. O riginally, K atz had hoped to m odel the registry after that o f A shland’s, w hich allow s people to register their certificate anonym ously. H ow ever, attorneys for the C ity an d C o u n ty d e te r m in e d th a t a n o n y m o u s “registration” w ould underm ine the core purpose o f the new registry — w hich is to provide those people w ho w ish to have a form al opportunity to register their dom estic partnership officially — w ith an opportunity to do so. C ouples w ho are not com fortable with their nam es being public record w ill be given inform ation on how to docum ent their domestic partnership relationship on their own. W hile the registry will be available to dom estic partners o f any m akeup, in particular for gay/lesbian couples and families, the registry w ould provide a m eans for them to establish the reality o f their dom estic partnership. Under the groundbreaking Court o f A ppeals decision inTanner v. OHSU, this has im portant legal significance in regards to public sector benefits. Congratulations to our local scholars Ebony is an 18 year old Benson g rad u ate w ho w ill be atten d in g l.innfield C ollege as a N ursing m ajor this fall. T hrough her involvem ent w ithH O SA L eadershipC onferences and a nationals com petition since 1998 - w inning m edals every year. H e r in te r e s ts in c lu d e m u s ic a l in stru m e n ts, sc ie n c e , m e d ic in e , children, exercising, doing hair, and art. Both o f these students credit th eir parents, R ick y an d M argie Booker for their support and spiritual guidance for doing w ell in school. The children w ere reared through the discipline o f their faith as Je h o v ah ’s W itnesses since early childhood to gain skills in reading and public speaking. It has enabled them to becom e effective tutors and m entors to their peers. Ricky Booker, Jr. o f Ockley Green M lddle S chool re c e n tly becam e a N ational A w a rd w in n e r through the U nited States Achievem ent A cadem y. He was c h o s e n as on e o f A m e r ic a ’s b est students for excelling in Mathematics. Very few a re s e le c te d nationwide to receive this high honor. He is exceptional for his age and grade level, especially since the 6 A cadem y recognizes m ostly high school students doing well in one or more o f 18 academ ic disciplines r a n g in g from Ricky Booker Jr. A g r ic u ltu re to S c ie n c e . R ick y A m erican Scholar received national recognition after D irectory" am ong his nom ination from his teacher, Mr. o th e r s c h o la s tic C had W olyn for his m astery in achievers. A nd, he M athem atics and serving as a math w ill be qualified to tu to r a t O c k le y G re e n . O th e r com pete for grants notew orthy achievem ents include a w a rd e d b y the co m p etin g in a statew id e ch ess A cadem y. Every tournam ent sponsored by OM SI in y ea r, th e 1998. A hobby o f his is using his o rg a n iz a tio n com puter to design w eb pages for m a k es a v a ila b le friends. Besides his high academ ic $ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 in achievem ent, Ricky w as chosen on s c h o la r s h ip s to m any other considerations: interest s tu d e n ts on th e and aptitude, leadership qualities, h igh sch o o l and r e s p o n s ib ility , e n th u s ia s m , collegiate level. m otivation to learn and im prove, A nother academic citizenship, attitude and cooperative scholar w ithin the spirit, and dependability. Booker fam ily is As an added bonus provided by R i c k y ’s s is te r , U SA A , R ick y ’s biography w ill be E b o n y B o o k e r. featured in the A cad em y ’s “All- Ebony Booker Foster parents sought M ultnom ah C ounty A nim al Control is recruiting volunteers to act as “ foster parents” to pets from our shelter. These anim als are either too young, need further socialization, or have treatable illnesses requiring special attention w hich prevents them from being adaptable candidates at this time. They are however, excellent pets w hich the shelter sta ff feels have an excellent chance for adoption once they are older, o r healthy again. N eed is especially great during the spring/sum m er kitten season, when pregnant cats and mothers with litters o f kitten (and in m any cases their m others) are brought to our shelter. Until the kittens are old enough to be w eaned, separated from the m other, an d sp ay ed o r n eu tered , k itten s cannot be put up for adoption. 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