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3:25 PM HOUSE JOURNALSIXTY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY
STATE OF COLORADO
Second Regular Session
Forty-ninth Legislative Day Tuesday, February 22, 2000
Prayer by Pastor Bob Krug, Grace Church, Arvada.
The Speaker called the House to order at 9:00 a.m.
The roll was called with the following result:
Present--63.
Excused--Representative Chavez--1.
Absent--Representative McPherson--1.
Present after roll call--Representatives Chavez, McPherson.
The Speaker declared a quorum present._______________
On motion of Representative Coleman, the reading of the journal of February 21, 2000, was dispensed with and approved as corrected by the Chief Clerk._______________
THIRD READING OF BILLS--FINAL PASSAGE
The following bills were considered on Third Reading. The titles were publicly read. Reading of the bill at length was dispensed with by unanimous consent.
HB00-1249 by Representatives Paschall, Alexander, Clapp, Dean, Decker, Fairbank, Hefley, King, Lee, May, McKay, Mitchell, Scott, Sinclair, Witwer; also Senators Andrews, Congrove, Evans, Hillman, Teck--Concerning strength-ening of the marriage relationship.
Representative Paschall moved for passage of the bill. A substitute motion by Representative Leyba that the bill be referred to the Committee on Judiciary was declared lost by the following roll call vote:
YES 28 NO 37 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander N
Allen N
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp N
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean N
Decker N
Fairbank N
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley N
Hoppe N
Johnson N
Kaufman N
Keller Y
Kester N
King N
Larson N
Lawrence N
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany N
McKay N
McPherson N
Miller N
Mitchell N
Morrison Y
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott N
Sinclair N
Smith N
Spence N
Spradley N
Stengel N
Swenson N
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor N
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster N
Williams S. Y
Williams T. N
Windels Y
Witwer N
Young N
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker N
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 36 NO 29 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon N
Berry Y
Chavez N
Clapp Y
Clarke N
Coleman N
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi N
Gordon N
Gotlieb Y
Grossman N
Hagedorn N
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman N
Keller N
Kester N
King Y
Larson N
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba N
Mace N
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant N
Ragsdale N
Saliman N
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis N
Tapia N
Tate N
Taylor Y
Tochtrop N
Tool N
Tupa N
Veiga N
Vigil N
Webster Y
Williams S. N
Williams T. Y
Windels N
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman N
Mr. Speaker N
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Lawrence, Nuņez, Pfiffner, Spence._________
IMMEDIATE RECONSIDERATION OF HB00-1249
Having voted on the prevailing side, Representative Paschall moved for immediate reconsideration of HB00-1249. As shown by the following recorded vote less than a two-thirds majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the motion was declared lost:
YES 28 NO 37 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander N
Allen N
Bacon Y
Berry N
Chavez Y
Clapp N
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean N
Decker N
Fairbank N
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb N
Grossman N
Hagedorn Y
Hefley N
Hoppe N
Johnson N
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King N
Larson Y
Lawrence N
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany N
McKay N
McPherson N
Miller N
Mitchell N
Morrison N
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott N
Sinclair N
Smith N
Spence N
Spradley N
Stengel N
Swenson N
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor N
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster N
Williams S. Y
Williams T. N
Windels Y
Witwer N
Young N
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
_________
HB00-1314 by Representative Johnson; also Senator Wattenberg--Concerning authority for the division of wildlife to reintroduce in Colorado two endangered species that are listed under the federal "Endangered Species Act of 1973", and, in connection therewith, authorizing the reintroduction of the bonytail and the black-footed ferret.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 63 NO 2 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander N
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor N
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Coleman, Kaufman, Stengel, Tochtrop, Zimmerman.
HB00-1315 by Representative Allen; also Senator Hillman--Concerning standards for reclaimed domestic wastewater to be used for purposes other than drinking.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a
majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 65 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Coleman, Hoppe, Larson, Lee, McElhany, Paschall, Pfiffner, Plant, Scott, Stengel, Takis, Young.
HB00-1332 by Representative Larson; also Senator Dyer--Concerning the authority of a local governing body to place a weed assessment upon private lands to manage noxious weeds..
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 57 NO 8 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp N
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King N
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany N
McKay Y
McPherson N
Miller Y
Mitchell N
Morrison Y
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Coleman, Plant, Scott.
HB00-1259 by Representatives McPherson, Gordon; also Senator Teck--Concerning the reduction of the state sales and use tax rate, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 59 NO 6 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp N
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay N
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young N
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Allen, Bacon, Berry, Chavez, Clarke, Coleman, Decker, Fairbank, Gagliardi, Grossman, Hagedorn, Hefley, Hoppe, Johnson, King, Leyba, McElhany, Miller, Nuņez, Plant, Scott, Spence, Spradley, Stengel, Tapia, Tate, Taylor, Tochtrop, Tool, Tupa, Veiga, Vigil, Webster, Williams S., Williams T., Windels, Witwer, Zimmerman, Mr. Speaker.
HB00-1291 by Representative Kester; also Senator Dennis-- Concerning delivery of a terminated employee's final paycheck to a location selected by the employer.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 65 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Berry, Coleman, Dean, Decker, Gagliardi, Gotlieb, Hagedorn, Hoppe, May, Tapia, Webster, Mr. Speaker.
HB00-1049 by Representative McPherson; also Senator Lacy--Concerning the allowance of an earned income tax credit for all income tax years regardless of whether state revenues exceed the constitutional limitation on state fiscal year spending.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 49 NO 16 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp N
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean N
Decker N
Fairbank N
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany N
McKay N
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell N
Morrison Y
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith N
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel N
Swenson N
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young N
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Allen, Bacon, Berry, Chavez, Clarke, Coleman, Gagliardi, Gotlieb, Hagedorn, Hefley, Hoppe, Lawrence, Leyba, Mace, Miller, Plant, Tapia, Taylor, Tochtrop, Tool, Tupa, Veiga, Vigil, Webster, Williams S., Windels, Zimmerman, Mr. Speaker.
HB00-1103 by Representative Spradley; also Senators Owen, Tebedo--Concerning the reduction of the state income tax rate, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 51 NO 14 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon N
Berry Y
Chavez N
Clapp Y
Clarke N
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon N
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace N
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant N
Ragsdale N
Saliman N
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate N
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa N
Veiga N
Vigil N
Webster Y
Williams S. N
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman N
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Allen, Berry, Clapp, Dean, Decker, Fairbank, Gotlieb, Hagedorn, Hefley, Hoppe, Johnson, Kester, King, Larson, Lawrence, Lee, May, McElhany, McKay, McPherson, Miller, Mitchell, Nuņez, Paschall, Pfiffner, Scott, Sinclair, Spence, Stengel, Swenson, Taylor, Tool, Webster, Williams T., Young, Mr. Speaker.
HB00-1306 by Representatives McPherson, Smith; also Senator Teck--Concerning incentives for redevelopment of contaminated land, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 56 NO 9 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke N
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon N
Gotlieb Y
Grossman N
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba N
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant N
Ragsdale Y
Saliman N
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis N
Tapia Y
Tate N
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil N
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Hagedorn, Hoppe, Paschall, Stengel, Taylor, Williams T.
HB00-1352 by Representatives Dean, George, and Gordon; also Senators Blickensderfer, Powers, and Feeley--Concerning the payment of expenses of the legislative department, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 65 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Gagliardi, Lawrence, Young.
HB00-1048 by Representative Mitchell; also Senator Arnold--Concerning the continuation of the voluntary contribution on state individual income tax returns for the Colorado special olympics to provide funding.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 65 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Allen, Bacon, Clarke, Coleman, Fairbank, Gagliardi, Gordon, Hagedorn, Hefley, Keller, Kester, Lee, McElhany, McKay, Miller, Paschall, Plant, Saliman, Scott, Stengel, Tapia, Tate, Webster, Williams S.
HB00-1116 by Representative George; also Senator Wham--Concerning the legal consequences of acts of fraud against senior citizens.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 63 NO 2 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker N
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence N
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Alexander, Allen, Bacon, Berry, Chavez, Clarke, Coleman, Dean, Fairbank, Gagliardi, Gotlieb, Grossman, Hagedorn, Hoppe, Kaufman, Keller, Kester, Larson, Lee, Leyba, Mace, McElhany, Miller, Morrison, Plant, Scott, Smith, Tapia, Taylor, Tochtrop, Tool, Tupa, Veiga, Vigil, Williams S., Windels, Young, Zimmerman.
HB00-1268 by Representatives McKay, McPherson; also Senators Teck, Congrove--Concerning the assessment of property for property tax purposes.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 48 NO 17 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen N
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez N
Clapp Y
Clarke N
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb N
Grossman N
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence N
Lee Y
Leyba N
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant N
Ragsdale N
Saliman N
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson N
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate N
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool N
Tupa N
Veiga N
Vigil N
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman N
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Coleman, Gordon, Hefley, Paschall, Pfiffner, Scott, Williams S., Mr. Speaker.
HB00-1142 by Representative Witwer; also Senator Arnold--Concerning the requirement for commercial vehicles that are equipped with engine compression brake devices to have mufflers for such devices.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 54 NO 11 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander N
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley N
Hoppe N
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester N
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell N
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley N
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor N
Tochtrop N
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster N
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young N
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker N
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Gordon, Lawrence, Mace, Scott, Williams S.
HB00-1391 by Representative Gotlieb; also Senator Teck--Concerning student election judges.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 64 NO 1 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa N
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Bacon, Chavez, Nuņez, Plant, Saliman, Spence, Stengel, Taylor, Veiga, Williams S., Williams T.
HB00-1271 by Representative Mitchell; also Senator Anderson--Concerning the authority of a board of a special district to divide the district into areas, and, in connection therewith, allowing the board to furnish services, programs, and facilities within such areas and to levy taxes upon property within such areas to pay the costs associated with furnishing any services, programs, and facilities within such areas.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 57 NO 8 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany N
McKay N
McPherson N
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale N
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel N
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsor added: Representative Webster.
HB00-1277 by Representative Dean; also Senator Sullivant--Concerning the eminent domain proceedings by the board of a park and recreation district, and, in connection therewith, requiring the court to appoint an arbitrator if requested by all of the owners of a parcel of real property being condemned by a park and recreation district.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 48 NO 17 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp N
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence N
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany N
McKay Y
McPherson N
Miller Y
Mitchell N
Morrison Y
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale N
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith N
Spence Y
Spradley N
Stengel Y
Swenson N
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor N
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer N
Young N
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Coleman, Tochtrop, Mr. Speaker.
HB00-1007 by Representative Williams S.; also Senator Dyer--Concerning revenues received by the regional transportation district.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 65 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsor added: Representative May.
HB00-1025 by Representatives Clarke, Leyba, Taylor, Young; also Senators Linkhart, Anderson, Lamborn, Reeves--Concerning the Colorado children's trust fund.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 60 NO 5 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany Y
McKay N
McPherson N
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel N
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Bacon, Chavez, Coleman, Gagliardi, Hagedorn, Mace, Plant, Tapia, Tochtrop, Tupa, Vigil, Williams S., Windels, Zimmerman.
HB00-1205 by Representatives Hagedorn, Tool; also Senator Dennis--Concerning the licensure of addiction counselors.
As shown by the following roll call vote, a majority of all members elected to the House voted in the affirmative, and Representative Hagedorn was given permission to offer a Third Reading amendment:
YES 65 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Third Reading amendment No. 1, by Representative Hagedorn.
Amend engrossed bill, page 5, strike lines 25 and 26 and substitute the following: "C.R.S.;".
The amendment was declared passed by the following roll call vote:
YES 63 NO 2 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence N
Spradley Y
Stengel N
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
The question being, "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative, and the bill, as amended, was declared passed.
YES 44 NO 21 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen N
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp N
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean N
Decker N
Fairbank N
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley N
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King N
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany N
McKay N
McPherson N
Miller Y
Mitchell N
Morrison Y
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott N
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence N
Spradley N
Stengel N
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young N
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Alexander, Mace, Tochtrop, Williams S.
HB00-1150 by Representative Leyba; also Senator Feeley--Concerning creation of specific parole provisions for special needs offenders.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 50 NO 14 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 1
Alexander Y
Allen N
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp N
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean N
Decker N
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley N
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King N
Larson Y
Lawrence N
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany N
McKay Y
McPherson N
Miller Y
Mitchell N
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner -
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence N
Spradley N
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young N
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Coleman, Gagliardi, Mace, Tapia, Tate, Tochtrop, Veiga, Vigil, Williams S.
HB00-1195 by Representative Tate; also Senator Matsunaka--Concerning measures to correct underutilization of protected classes in the state personnel system.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 36 NO 29 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander N
Allen N
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp N
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean N
Decker N
Fairbank N
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley N
Hoppe N
Johnson N
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King N
Larson Y
Lawrence N
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany N
McKay N
McPherson N
Miller Y
Mitchell N
Morrison Y
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott N
Sinclair N
Smith Y
Spence N
Spradley N
Stengel N
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster N
Williams S. Y
Williams T. N
Windels Y
Witwer N
Young N
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Bacon, Chavez, Clarke, Gagliardi, Leyba, Mace, Tapia, Veiga, Vigil, Zimmerman.
HB00-1202 by Representatives Clapp, Dean, Decker, Fairbank, King, Lee, McKay, Nuņez, Paschall, and Pfiffner; also Senator Musgrave--Concerning access to student information.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 42 NO 23 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon N
Berry Y
Chavez N
Clapp Y
Clarke N
Coleman N
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn N
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller N
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba N
Mace N
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison N
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant N
Ragsdale N
Saliman N
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson N
Takis N
Tapia N
Tate N
Taylor Y
Tochtrop N
Tool Y
Tupa N
Veiga N
Vigil N
Webster Y
Williams S. N
Williams T. Y
Windels N
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman N
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Alexander, Hefley, Lawrence, McElhany, Mitchell, Scott, Young.
HB00-1112 by Representative Grossman--Concerning the requirement of a regulatory analysis of rules proposed by executive branch agencies that impact small businesses.
Laid over until February 23, retaining place on Calendar.
HB00-1281 by Representative Kaufman; also Senator Matsunaka--Concerning the modification of land use requirements for cluster developments.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 60 NO 5 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp N
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall N
Pfiffner Y
Plant N
Ragsdale Y
Saliman N
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa N
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Johnson, Tochtrop, Mr. Speaker.
HB00-1290 by Representative Gotlieb; also Senator Wattenberg--Concerning the extension of an increase in water quality control permit program fees, and, in connection therewith, adding an element to a reporting requirement concerning such program.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 62 NO 3 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean N
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall N
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley N
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsor added: Representative Hoppe.
HB00-1301 by Representatives Vigil, and Tapia; also Senator Dennis--Concerning a requirement for moneys in racing purse trust accounts to be federally protected.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 60 NO 5 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King N
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson N
Miller Y
Mitchell N
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall N
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Allen, Gagliardi, Mace, Taylor.
HB00-1302 by Representative Kaufman; also Senator Matsunaka--Concerning tax incentives for owners of qualified low-income housing developments.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 53 NO 12 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp N
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean N
Decker N
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany N
McKay N
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel N
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young N
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Bacon, Clarke, Coleman, Gagliardi, Gordon, Hagedorn, Keller, Lawrence, Leyba, Mace, Miller, Morrison, Plant, Saliman, Swenson, Tapia, Tate, Taylor, Tochtrop, Tupa, Veiga, Vigil, Williams S., Windels, Zimmerman.
HB00-1167 by Representative Swenson; also Senator Musgrave--Concerning maximization of the use of the waste tire cleanup fund.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 64 NO 1 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Coleman, Gotlieb, Morrison, Plant, Tapia, Williams S.
HB00-1284 by Representatives Tate, Mace; also Senator Tanner--Concerning housing authorities.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 41 NO 24 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp N
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean N
Decker N
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb N
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley N
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester N
King N
Larson N
Lawrence N
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany N
McKay Y
McPherson N
Miller Y
Mitchell N
Morrison Y
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence N
Spradley N
Stengel N
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool N
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. N
Windels Y
Witwer N
Young N
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Bacon, Coleman, Gagliardi, Plant, Scott, Tapia, Veiga, Vigil.
HB00-1336 by Representatives Coleman, Ragsdale; also Senator Linkhart--Concerning access to adoption records.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 43 NO 22 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen N
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp N
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean N
Decker Y
Fairbank N
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe N
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King N
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany N
McKay Y
McPherson N
Miller Y
Mitchell N
Morrison Y
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott N
Sinclair N
Smith Y
Spence N
Spradley N
Stengel N
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor N
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster N
Williams S. Y
Williams T. N
Windels Y
Witwer N
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Alexander, Mace, Miller, Smith, Tochtrop, Williams S., Windels, Zimmerman.
HB00-1363 by Representative Hagedorn--Concerning disclosure of information required to be filed under the "Colorado Sunshine Act of 1972".
Laid over until February 23, retaining place on Calendar.
HB00-1304 by Representative McElhany; also Senator Hillman--Concerning the implementation of constitutional amendments relating to information provided to the electorate for an election on a ballot issue.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 65 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Allen, Lee, Stengel.
HB00-1313 by Representative McElhany; also Senator Epps--Concerning requirements related to the provision of assistance in voting for disabled electors.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a
majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 63 NO 2 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel N
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Coleman, Dean, Leyba, Mace, Tapia, Tate, Tochtrop, Veiga, Williams S., Windels, Zimmerman.
HB00-1319 by Representative Takis; also Senator Weddig--Concerning the provision of notices of an election by election officials.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 52 NO 13 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp N
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker N
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King N
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany N
McKay N
McPherson N
Miller Y
Mitchell N
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott N
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel N
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Coleman, Gagliardi, Mace, Tapia, Tochtrop.
HB00-1394 by Representative McPherson; also Senator Blickensderfer--Concerning methods to prevent voter fraud in state elections.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 65 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Allen, Coleman, Gotlieb, Hefley, Lee, Leyba, Mace, Scott, Stengel, Williams S., Zimmerman.
HB00-1260 by Representative Dean; also Senator Lacy--Concerning the exoneration of a person executing a bail bond from liability after a period of three years.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 63 NO 2 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate N
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels N
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsor added: Representative Young.
HB00-1326 by Representatives Scott, Dean; also Senator Lamborn--Concerning the "Uniform Principal and Income Act".
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 65 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Kaufman, Mr. Speaker._______________
On motion of Representative Dean, HB00-1333, 1344, 1349 shall be added to the Special Orders Calendar on Tuesday, February 22, 2000._______________
On motion of Representative Pfiffner, the House resolved itself into Committee of the Whole for consideration of Special Orders and he was called to the Chair to act as Chairman._______________
SPECIAL ORDERS--SECOND READING OF BILLS
The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chairman reported the titles of the following bills had been read (reading at length had been dispensed with by unanimous consent), the bills considered and action taken thereon as follows:
(Amendments to the committee amendment are to the printed committee report which was printed and placed in the members' bill file.)
HB00-1367 by Representatives Tupa, and Swenson--Concerning the addition of areas to special districts that extend into four or more counties
Amendment No. 1, by Representatives Dean, Alexander, Allen, Berry, Clapp, Decker, Fairbank, George, Hagedorn, Hefley, Hoppe, Kaufman, King, Larson, Lawrence, May, McElhany, McKay, McPherson, Miller, Mitchell, Morrison, Nuņez, Sinclair, Smith, Spence, Spradley, Taylor, Tool, Webster, Williams T., Witwer, and Young.
Amend printed bill, page 1, strike line 1.
As amended, declared lost on Second Reading.
HB00-1333 by Representative McPherson; also Senator Epps--Concerning the state board of parole.
Amendment No. 1, Judiciary Report, dated February 17, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, February 18, page 638.
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB00-1344 by Representative McPherson; also Senator Tebedo--Concerning the authority of the department of corrections to enter into agreements for the confinement and maintenance of undocumented alien inmates in foreign countries.
Declared lost on Second Reading.
HB00-1349 by Representatives Saliman, Berry, Tool, Allen, Bacon, Gordon, Gotlieb, Keller, and Paschall; also Senators Lacy, Anderson, Reeves, and Tanner--Concerning the elimination of the adjustment of the state's share of a school district's total program as a result of any agreements entered into by the school district to provide incentive payments to taxpayers who establish new business facilities or who expand existing business facilities.
Amendment No. 1, Appropriations Report, dated February 9, 2000, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, February 9, page 422.
As amended, laid over until 3:00 p.m., February 22._______________
AMENDMENTS TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT
Representative Tupa moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show that Amendment No. 1, by Representatives Dean, Alexander, Allen, Berry, Clapp, Decker, Fairbank, George, Hagedorn, Hefley, Hoppe, Kaufman, King, Larson, Lawrence, May, McElhany, McKay, McPherson, Miller, Mitchell, Morrison, Nuņez, Sinclair, Smith, Spence, Spradley, Taylor, Tool, Webster, Williams T., Witwer, and Young (printed in House Journal, February 22, page 709, lines 5-11) to HB00-1367, did not pass, that the Finance Committee Report to HB00-1367, dated February 16, 2000, did not pass, that the Local Government Committee Report to HB00-1367, dated February 7, 2000, did pass, and that HB00-1367, as amended, did pass.
The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote:
YES 26 NO 39 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander N
Allen N
Bacon Y
Berry N
Chavez Y
Clapp N
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean N
Decker N
Fairbank N
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn N
Hefley N
Hoppe N
Johnson Y
Kaufman N
Keller Y
Kester Y
King N
Larson N
Lawrence N
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany N
McKay N
McPherson N
Miller N
Mitchell N
Morrison N
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale N
Saliman Y
Scott N
Sinclair N
Smith N
Spence N
Spradley N
Stengel N
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor N
Tochtrop Y
Tool N
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster N
Williams S. Y
Williams T. N
Windels Y
Witwer N
Young N
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker N
_______________
ADOPTION OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT
Passed Second Reading: HB00-1333 amended.
Lost on Second Reading: HB00-1367 amended, 1344.
Laid over until date indicated retaining place on Calendar:
HB00-1349 amended--3:00 p.m., February 22, 2000.
The Chairman moved the adoption of the Committee of the Whole Report. As shown by the following roll call vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative, and the Report was adopted.
YES 65 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
_______________
House in recess. House reconvened.
________________
On motion of Representative Pfiffner, the House resolved itself into Committee of the Whole for consideration of General Orders, and he was called to the Chair to act as Chairman.________________
GENERAL ORDERS--SECOND READING OF BILLS
The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chairman reported the titles of the following bills had been read (reading at length had been dispensed with by unanimous consent), the bills considered and action taken thereon as follows:
(Amendments to the committee amendment are to the printed committee report which was printed and placed in the members' bill file.)
HB00-1204 By Representatives Johnson, May, Hagedorn, Young, Bacon, Hoppe, Larson, and Morrison; also Senators Chlouber, Dennis, Reeves, and Weddig--Concerning the creation of the Colorado telemarketing no call list for residential telephone subscribers who wish to avoid unwanted commercial telephone solicitation.
Amendment No. 1, Business Affairs & Labor Report, dated February 1, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, February 3, page 303.
As amended, declared lost on Second Reading.
HB00-1206 By Representatives May, Alexander, Berry, Clapp, Dean, Decker, Fairbank, Hefley, Johnson, Kester, King, Larson, Lee, McElhany, McKay, McPherson, Mitchell, Nuņez, Paschall, Pfiffner, Sinclair, Smith, Spence, Stengel, Tool, Webster, Witwer, Young, Allen, Hoppe, Scott, Swenson, and Williams T.; also Senators Hillman, Andrews, Arnold, Congrove, Epps, Owen, Sullivant, and Tebedo--Concerning the prohibition of discrimination against employees based upon labor union participation.
Ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB00-1285 By Representative Kaufman; also Senator Perlmutter--Concerning enactment of the "Colorado Home Improvement Contract Requirement" under the "Colorado Consumer Protection Act".
Laid over until February 23.
HB00-1343 by Representative Leyba--Concerning prohibitions against the financial exploitation of at-risk adults.
Amendment No. 1, Judiciary Report, dated February 8, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, February 9, pages 417-418.
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-073 by Senators Lacy, Owen, Tanner; also Representatives Tool, Berry, Saliman-Concerning the repeal of the "Federal Mandates Act".
Laid over until February 23, retaining place on Calendar.
SB00-051 by Senators Tebedo, Arnold, Linkhart, Pascoe, Wham; also Representatives Spradley, Alexander, Hefley, Tupa, Williams S.--Concerning child care.
Laid over until February 23, retaining place on Calendar.
HB00-1278 by Representative King; also Senator Blickensderfer--Concerning state assistance to school districts in meeting capital construction needs.
Amendment No. 1, Education Report, dated February 14, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, February 16, page 554.
Amendment No. 2, by Representatives Allen and King.
Amend the Education Committee Report, dated February 14, 2000, page 1, strike line 1 and substitute the following:
"Amend printed bill, page 4, strike lines 15 through 26.
Strike pages 5 and 6.
Page 7, strike lines 1 through 13 and substitute the following:
"SECTION 2. 24-75-201.1, Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SUBSECTION to read:
24-75-201.1. Restriction on state appropriations - legislative declaration. (4) (a) The general assembly hereby finds, determines, and declares that moneys from the general fund should be appropriated annually to the permanent school fund created in section 3 of article IX of the state constitution to account for inflation and to the school construction and renovation fund established in section 22-43.7-103, C.R.S., to provide financial assistance to school districts for capital construction projects.
(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, for the 2000-01 fiscal year and fiscal years thereafter, general fund moneys in an amount equal to all noncontinuing expenditures shall be appropriated in the following manner:
(I) An amount equal to the percentage change in the consumer price index during the previous calendar year divided by the effective interest rate times the interest earned on the permanent school fund created in section 3 of article IX of the state constitution shall be appropriated to said fund to account for inflation. The effective interest rate and the interest earned shall be those calculated by the state treasurer for the previous calendar year. The amount appropriated to the permanent school fund shall not exceed the amount available pursuant to this subsection (4). If the percentage change in the consumer price index during the previous calendar year is zero or is negative, no general fund moneys shall be appropriated to the permanent school fund pursuant to this subparagraph (I).
(II) The remainder of any amount available pursuant to this subsection (4) shall be appropriated to the school construction and renovation fund established in section 22-43.7-103, C.R.S.
(c) The amounts required to be appropriated pursuant to paragraph (b) of this subsection (4) shall be determined annually by the joint budget committee and included in the annual general appropriation bill. Appropriations to the permanent school fund and the school construction and renovation fund shall be made until the general assembly, acting by bill, reduces or ends such appropriations.
(d) For purposes of this subsection (4):
(I) "consumer price index" means the United States consumer price index for the Denver-Boulder consolidated metropolitan statistical area for all items for all urban consumers as published by the bureau of labor statistics of the United States department of labor or its successor index.
(II) "noncontinuing expenditures" means an appropriation of general fund moneys in one or more fiscal years that is not subject to the general fund appropriations limit pursuant to sub-subparagraph (A) or (B) of subparagraph (III) of paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of this section but that is included in the general fund appropriations base and which appropriation is made to pay a financial obligation of the state that will not require future appropriations once the financial obligation has been fully paid.
Page 9, line 20, strike "five" and substitute "six";";
Page 1 of the committee report, after line 4, insert the following:
"Page 11 of the printed bill, line 2, strike "deposited in" and substitute "appropriated to";
line 5, strike "22-41-106" and substitute "24-75-201.1 (4), C.R.S.,".";
Page 1 of the committee report, line 9, strike "22-41-106" and substitute "24-75-201.1 (4), C.R.S.,".";
Amendment No. 3, by Representative King.
Amend the Amendment No. 2, by Representatives Allen and King, printed in House Journal page 713, line 41, strike "line 1" and substitute "lines 1 through 4".
House Journal, page 713, strike line 56 and substitute the following:
"Page 9, line 21, strike "two members appointed by the governor" and substitute "one member appointed by the governor who";
line 22, strike "one of whom";
line 23, after "organization,", insert "one member appointed by the state board of land commissioners from its own membership,".
Page 10 of the printed bill, line 1, strike "one of the members" and substitute "the member".".
Amendment No. 4, by Representatives Allen and King.
Amend printed bill, page 9, line 18, strike "the treasury" and substitute "education".
Page 10, line 11, strike "the treasury" and substitute "education";
Page 20, strike lines 8 through 13 and substitute the following:
"SECTION 12. 24-1-115, Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SUBSECTION to read:
24-1-115. Department of education - creation. (8) The department of education shall include the".
As amended, referred to the Committee on Appropriations
HB00-1265 By Representative Miller; also Senator Dyer--Concerning the definition of "borrower" in the "Colorado Agricultural Development Authority Act".
Ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB00-1322 By Representative McKay; also Senator Musgrave--Concerning additional requirements for the introduction of species into Colorado.
Amendment No. 1, Agriculture, Livestock, & Natural Resources Report, dated February 16, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, February 18, pages 616-618.
Amendment No. 2, by Representative McKay.
Amend the Agriculture, Livestock, and Natural Resources Committee Report, dated February 16, 2000, page 1, line 1, strike ""wildlife";" and substitute ""nonaquatic wildlife";".
Page 2, line 12, after "the", insert "state";
line 13, after "compensate", insert "in accordance with existing law".
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage._______________
AMENDMENTS TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT
Representative Johnson moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show that severed section #1 (Page 1, line 3) of the Business Affairs and Labor Committee Report to HB00-1204 dated February 1, 2000, did not pass, and that HB00-1204, as amended, did pass.
The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote:
YES 30 NO 32 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen N
Bacon Y
Berry N
Chavez Y
Clapp N
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean N
Decker N
Fairbank N
Gagliardi N
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman E
Hagedorn Y
Hefley N
Hoppe N
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester N
King N
Larson Y
Lawrence N
Lee N
Leyba N
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany N
McKay N
McPherson E
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale N
Saliman Y
Scott N
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence N
Spradley N
Stengel N
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia N
Tate Y
Taylor N
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil N
Webster N
Williams S. N
Williams T. N
Windels E
Witwer N
Young N
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Representative Grossman excused from voting under House Rule 21(c).
Representative Plant moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show that HB00-1322, as amended, did not pass.
The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote:
YES 32 NO 31 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0
Alexander N
Allen N
Bacon Y
Berry N
Chavez Y
Clapp N
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean N
Decker N
Fairbank N
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley N
Hoppe N
Johnson N
Kaufman N
Keller Y
Kester N
King N
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany N
McKay N
McPherson E
Miller N
Mitchell N
Morrison Y
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair N
Smith N
Spence N
Spradley N
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor N
Tochtrop Y
Tool N
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster N
Williams S. Y
Williams T. N
Windels E
Witwer Y
Young N
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
_______________
ADOPTION OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT
Passed Second Reading: HB00-1206, 1343 amended, 1265, 1322 amended.
Lost on Second Reading: HB00-1204 amended.
Laid over until date indicated retaining place on Calendar: HB00-1285, SB00-073, 051--February 23, 2000.
Referred to Committee indicated: HB00-1278 amended--Committee on Appropriations.
The Chairman moved the adoption of the Committee of the Whole Report. As shown by the following roll call vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative, and the Report was adopted.
YES 62 NO 1 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson E
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale N
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels E
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
_______________
On motion of Representative Pfiffner, the House resolved itself into Committee of the Whole for consideration of Special Orders and he was called to the Chair to act as Chairman._______________
SPECIAL ORDERS--SECOND READING OF BILL
The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chairman reported the title of the following bill had been read (reading at length had been dispensed with by unanimous consent), the bill considered and action taken thereon as follows:
(Amendments to the committee amendment are to the printed committee report which was printed and placed in the members' bill file.)
HB00-1349 by Representatives Saliman, Berry, Tool, Allen, Bacon, Gordon, Gotlieb, Keller, and Paschall; also Senators Lacy, Anderson, Reeves, and Tanner--Concerning the elimination of the adjustment of the state's share of a school district's total program as a result of any agreements entered into by the school district to provide incentive payments to taxpayers who establish new business facilities or who expand existing business facilities.
Appropriations report adopted previously (see House Journal, page 709).
(The Appropriations report struck the Education report. The bill is now unamended.)
Ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage._______________
ADOPTION OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT
Passed Second Reading: HB00-1349.
The Chairman moved the adoption of the Committee of the Whole Report. As shown by the following roll call vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative, and the Report was adopted.
YES 54 NO 9 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean N
Decker N
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley N
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King N
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany N
McKay E
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair N
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley N
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels E
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
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On motion of Representative Pfiffner, the House resolved itself into Committee of the Whole for consideration of General Orders, and he was called to the Chair to act as Chairman.________________
GENERAL ORDERS--SECOND READING OF BILLS
The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chairman reported the titles of the following bills had been read (reading at length had been dispensed with by unanimous consent), the bills considered and action taken thereon as follows:
(Amendments to the committee amendment are to the printed committee report which was printed and placed in the members' bill file.)
HB00-1365 by Representative Hefley; also Senator Lamborn--Concerning Monument lake dam, and, in connection therewith, the clarification and transfer of ownership of the dam structure and water storage rights.
Amendment No. 1, Agriculture, Livestock, & Natural Resources Report, dated February 17, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, February 18, page 618.
Amendment No. 2, by Representative Hefley.
Amend the Agriculture, Livestock, & Natural Resources Committee Report, dated February 17, 2000, strike line 1 and substitute the following:
"Amend printed bill, page 1, strike lines 2 through 4.
Page 2, strike lines 1 through 24.
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
Page 3, strike lines 13 through 18.
Renumber succeeding subsections accordingly.
Page 3, line 21, strike "shall" and substitute "may";";
after line 4 of the Committee Report, insert the following:
"Page 4, line 4, strike "exempt" and substitute "relieved".".
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB00-1417 by Representative Smith; also Senator Wattenberg--Concerning the increase of fees for the extraction of construction materials, and making an appropriation therefor.
Referred to the Committee on Finance.
HB00-1173 by Representatives Lawrence, Tapia, Hagedorn, Allen, Gotlieb, Hefley, King, Lee, Spence, and Witwer; also Senator Arnold--Concerning the creation of a grant program to assist public schools in implementing teacher development activities, and making an appropriation therefor.
Amendment No. 1, Education Report, dated January 26, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, February 18, page 619.
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB00-1174 by Representative Tool; also Senator Lacy--Concerning elimination of alternate defense counsel representation of the partially indigent defendant.
Amendment No. 1, Appropriations Report, dated February 18, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, February 18, page 619.
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB00-1182 by Representatives Williams T., Kester, Larson, McKay, Taylor; also Senator Nichol--Concerning the authority of the administrator of the "Uniform Consumer Credit Code" to license collection agencies.
Amendment No. 1, Business Affairs & Labor Report, dated January 25, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, January 27, pages 207-210.
Amendment No. 2, Appropriations Report, dated February 18, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, February 18, page 619.
Amendment No. 3, by Representative T. Williams.
Amend Business Affairs and Labor Committee Report, dated January 25, 2000, page 1, strike lines 1 and 2, and substitute the following:
"Amend printed bill, page 1, before line 2, insert the following:
"SECTION 1. 12-14-102 (1), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
12-14-102. Scope of article. (1) This article shall apply to any collection agency, solicitor, or debt collector that has a place of business located:
(a) Within this state;
(b) Outside this state and collects or attempts to collect from consumers who reside within this state for a creditor whose with a place of business is located within this state;
(c) Outside this state and regularly collects or attempts to collect from consumers who reside within this state for a creditor whose with a place of business is located outside this state; or
(d) Outside this state and solicits or attempts to solicit debts for collection from a creditor whose with a place of business is located within this state.".
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
Page 1, line 2, strike "(1)" and substitute "(1), (2) (e) (I),";
line 4, strike "A NEW SUBSECTION," and substitute "THE FOLLOWING NEW SUBSECTIONS,".";
strike line 5 of the committee report, and substitute the following:
"in section 12-14-116.
(2) (e) Notwithstanding paragraph (b) of this subsection (2), "collection agency" includes any person who engages in any of the following activities; except that such person shall be exempt from provisions of this article that concern licensing and licensees:
(I) Regularly collects or attempts to collect a debt owed or due, or asserted to be owed or due, to such person if he or she did not extend the credit and if such debt was in default at the time it was obtained by such person; except that such person shall also be exempt from section 12-14-109 (1) (f) and (1) (g);";";
before line 6 of the committee report insert the following:
"after line 22, insert the following:
"SECTION 3. 12-14-105 (1) (a) and (3) (a), Colorado Revised Statutes, are amended to read:
12-14-105. Communication in connection with debt collection. (1) Without the prior consent of the consumer given directly to the debt collector or collection agency or the express permission of a court of competent jurisdiction, a debt collector or collection agency shall not communicate with a consumer in connection with the collection of any debt:
(a) At any unusual time, or place, or a time or place manner known or which should be known to be inconvenient to the consumer. In the absence of knowledge of circumstances to the contrary, a debt collector or collection agency shall assume that the convenient time for communicating with a consumer is after 8 a.m. and before 9 p.m. local time at the consumer's location.
(3) (a) If a consumer notifies a debt collector or collection agency in writing that:
(I) The consumer wishes the collection agency to cease contact by telephone at the consumer's residence or place of employment, then no such further contact by telephone shall be made;
(II) The consumer refuses to pay a debt or the consumer wishes the collection agency to cease further communication with the consumer, then the debt collector or collection agency shall not communicate further with the consumer with respect to such debt, except for a written communication:
(A) To advise the consumer that the collection agency's further efforts are being terminated;
(B) To notify the consumer that the collection agency or creditor may invoke specified remedies which are ordinarily invoked by such collection agency or creditor; or
(C) Where applicable, to notify the consumer that the collection agency or creditor intends to invoke a specified remedy permitted by law.".
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.";
line 9 of the committee report, strike ""SECTION 5." and substitute ""SECTION 7.";
line 15 of the committee report, strike "SECTION 6." and substitute "SECTION 8.".
Page 2 of the committee report, line 9, strike ""SECTION 8." and substitute ""SECTION 9.";
line 21 of the committee report, strike "15." and substitute "15;";
strike line 22 of the committee report and substitute the following:
"strike lines 18 through 22 and substitute the following:
"12-14-117. Powers and duties of the administrator. (1) Any provision of this article to the contrary notwithstanding, the board, created by section 12-14-116, is under the supervision and control of the executive director administrator, who may exercise any of the powers granted to the board.".".
Page 3 of the committee report, after line 2, insert the following:
"line 25, strike "cancelled." and substitute the following:
"cancelled, but such surrender shall not affect the licensee's liability for violations of this article that occurred prior to the date of surrender.";";
line 4 of the committee report, strike "2." and substitute "2;";
after line 4 of the committee report, insert the following:
"line 19, strike "12-14-130." and substitute "12-14-130, for failure to meet the requirements of section 12-14-119, or if the applicant, the applicant's principles, or the applicant's collections manager have fraudulently obtained or attempted to obtain a licence.".
line 21 strike "negligently";
line 26, strike "(1)," and substitute "(1) and (3),".";
line 5 of the committee report, strike ""board."." and substitute ""board.";";
after line 5 of the committee report, insert the following:
"after line 7, insert the following:
"(3) If a licensee fails to submit an application or any part of the total fee on or before July 15 of each year, the license may not be renewed shall automatically expire and an application for a new license must be submitted.".";
strike lines 6 and 7 of the committee report and substitute the following:
"Page 12, strike lines 22 and 23 and substitute the following:
"SECTION 17. 12-14-123 (1) (a), (1) (c), and (2), Colorado Revised Statutes, are amended, and the said 12-14-123 is further amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SUBSECTION, to read:";";
strike lines 9 through 11 of the committee report, and substitute the following:
"Page 13, strike line 1, and substitute the following:
"12-14-123. Duties of collection agencies. (1) A licensee shall:
(a) Maintain, at all times, liquid assets in the form of deposit accounts in the total sum of not less than two thousand five hundred dollars more than all sums due and owing to all of its clients;
(c) Maintain, at all times, a trust account for the benefit of its clients which shall contain, at all times, sufficient funds to pay all sums due or owing to all of its clients. The trust account shall be maintained in a commercial bank, industrial bank, or savings and loan association account in this state or accessible in a branch in this state until disbursed to the creditor. Such account shall be clearly designated as a trust account and shall be used only for such purposes and not as an operating account. A deposit of all funds received to a trust account followed by a transfer of the agency share of the collection to an operating account is not a violation of this section.";";
before line 12 of the committee report, insert the following:
"after line 17, insert the following:
"(3) Paragraphs (a), (c), and (d) of subsection (1) of this section do not apply to a person collecting or attempting to collect a debt owned by the person collecting or attempting to collect such debt.";";
strike lines 13 and 14 of the committee report, and substitute the following:
""SECTION 18. 12-14-124 (1) and (10),";
line 19, strike "amended" and substitute "amended, and the said 12-14-124 is further amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SUBSECTION,";";
line 15 of the committee report, strike "26." and substitute the following:
"26 and substitute the following:
"12-14-124. Bond. (1) Each licensee shall maintain at all times and each applicant shall file, prior to the issuance of any license to such applicant, a bond in the sum of twelve thousand dollars plus an additional two thousand dollars for each ten thousand dollars or part thereof by which the average monthly sums remitted or owed to all of its clients during the previous year exceed fifteen thousand dollars; or, in the alternative, an applicant or licensee shall present evidence of a savings account, deposit, or certificate of deposit of the same sum and meeting the requirements of section 11-35-101, C.R.S. The total amount of the bond shall not exceed twenty thousand dollars and shall be in favor of the attorney general of the state of Colorado for use of the people of the state of Colorado and the collection agency board. Such bond shall be executed by the applicant or licensee as principal and by a corporation which is licensed by the commissioner of insurance to transact the business of fidelity and surety insurance as surety. If any such surety, during the life of the bond, cancels the bond or reduces the penal sum of the bond, it immediately shall notify the board in writing. The board shall give notice to the licensee that the bond has been cancelled or reduced and that the licensee's license will be revoked shall automatically expire unless a new or increased bond with proper sureties is filed within thirty days after the date the board received the notice, or on such later date as is stated in the surety's notice.".";
line 20 of the committee report, strike "board."." and substitute "board.";";
after line 20 of the committee report, insert the following:
"after line 16, insert the following:
"(11) This section does not apply to a person collecting or attempting to collect a debt owned by the person collecting or attempting to collect such debt.".".
Page 4 of the committee report, strike line 1, and substitute the following:
"strike line 24 and substitute the following:
"SECTION 22. 12-14-130 (4), (10) (a), (10) (b), and (10) (d), Colorado Revised Statutes, are amended";";
line 4 of the committee report, strike "19." and substitute the following:
"19 and substitute the following:
"12-14-130. Complaint - investigations - powers of the board - sanctions. (4) In any proceeding held under this section, the board may accept as prima facie evidence of grounds for disciplinary or adverse action any disciplinary or adverse action taken against a licensee, the licensee's principles, debt collector, solicitor, or collections manager by another jurisdiction that issues professional, occupational, or business licenses, if the violation the conduct which prompted the disciplinary or adverse action by that jurisdiction would be grounds for disciplinary action under this section.
(10) (a) If the board or the administrative law judge finds that the licensee or collections manager has violated this article, the rules adopted pursuant to this article, or any lawful order of the board, or if the licencee fraudulently obtained a licence, the board may issue letters of admonition, deny, revoke, or suspend the license of such licensee or approval of the collections manager, place such licensee or collections manager on probation, or impose administrative fines in an amount up to one thousand dollars per violation on the licensee or collections manager.";";
strike lines 6 through 8 of the committee report and substitute the following:
"line 11, strike "board or" and substitute "board or";";
after line 13 of the committee report, insert the following:
"line 18, strike "licenses, which shall be entered in said" and substitute the following:
"licenses. which shall be entered in said record in their proper order in the same manner as original applications and licenses; except that said record shall also show the word "renewal" with the number of the last preceding license granted to the same licensee.";
strike lines 19 through 21;
line 22 strike "licensee.".";
line 18 of the committee report, strike ""SECTION 23." and substitute ""SECTION 25.".
Page 5 of the committee report, strike line 1;
strike lines 4 through 15 of the committee report.
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB00-1191 by Representative Clarke; also Senator Andrews--Concerning the authority of the department of the treasury to withhold the salary of a district court judge when such judge fails to rule in a timely manner.
Ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB00-1209 by Representatives Pfiffner, Berry, Clapp, Dean, Decker, Fairbank, Hefley, Hoppe, Johnson, Larson, Lee, McElhany, McKay, Mitchell, Nuņez, Paschall, Sinclair, Smith, Swenson, Webster, Williams T., Witwer, and Young; also Senators Andrews, Arnold, Chlouber, Dyer, and Hillman--Concerning the expansion of the existing capital gains modification to Colorado taxable income.
Ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB00-1211 By Representatives Hoppe, Kester, and Webster; also Senator Wattenberg--Concerning the refunding of tax paid on the purchase of special fuel.
Amendment No. 1, Appropriations Report, dated February 18, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, February 18, page 620.
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB00-1348 By Representatives Spradley, Young, Coleman, George, Johnson, Kester, May, Smith, and Witwer; also Senator Owen--Concerning the state income tax credit for taxpayers who donate real property interests for conservation purposes.
Amendment No. 1, Finance Report, dated February 2, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, February 4, page 366.
Amendment No. 2, Appropriations Report, dated February 18, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, February 18, page 620.
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB00-1353 by Representative Taylor--Concerning acquisition of an interest in real property for the protection of open space, and, in connection therewith, allowing the wildlife commission to acquire conservation easements in gross, allowing conservation easements in gross to be for a term of at least twelve years, and providing a tax credit to persons who donate conservation easements that are less than perpetual but are for a term of at least twelve years.
Amendment No. 1, Finance Report, dated February 2, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, February 4, pages 367-368.
Amendment No. 2, Appropriations Report, dated February 18, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, February 18, pages 620-621.
Amendment No. 3, by Representative McPherson.
Amend the Finance Committee Report, dated February 2, 2000, page 1, strike line 17 and substitute the following:
"line 21, strike "C.R.S." and substitute "C.R.S.; except that income tax credits for a taxpayer who donates a term easement shall not commence until income tax years commencing on or after January 1, 2001. A taxpayer who donates a term".
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB00-1258 by Representatives Tate, Coleman, Kester, Larson, May, Taylor; also Senator Phillips--Concerning the regulation of businesses that perform accounting services, and, in connection therewith, continuing the authority of the state board of accountancy.
Amendment No. 1, Business Affairs & Labor Report, dated February 15, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, February 18, page 581.
Amendment No. 2, by Representative Tate.
Amend printed bill, page 4, line 1, strike "One public member shall be an active";
strike line 2;
line 3, strike "accountants.".
Amendment No. 3, by Representative Tate.
Amend printed bill, page 6, line 18, after "(b)", insert "(I)".
Page 7, after line 1, insert the following:
"(II) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a simple majority of the ownership of the registrant, in terms of financial interests and voting rights of all partners, officers, shareholders, members, or managers, belongs to holders of a certificate who are licensed in some state. Such partners, officers, shareholders, members, or managers whose principal place of business is in Colorado and who perform professional services in Colorado shall hold a valid certificate issued pursuant to section 12-2-108. The registrant and its ownership, licensed or otherwise, shall comply with rules promulgated by the board.".
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage._______________
Committee in recess. Committee reconvened.
_______________
HB00-1309 by Representatives Mitchell, May, Hagedorn, Kester, Takis, Tupa, Young, Zimmerman; also Senators Teck, Chlouber, Dennis, Weddig--Concerning enactment of the "Colorado Junk Email Law", and, in connection therewith, restricting unsolicited commercial electronic mail messages.
Amendment No. 1, Business Affairs & Labor Report, dated February 17, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, February 18, pages 621-622.
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB00-1347 By Representatives Spradley, Alexander, Allen, Coleman, Dean, Decker, Fairbank, George, Gotlieb, Hefley, Hoppe, Kaufman, Keller, Kester, King, Larson, Lawrence, Leyba, May, McElhany, McKay, Miller, Paschall, Smith, Stengel, Swenson, Takis, Tapia, Tochtrop, Veiga, Vigil, Williams S., Williams T., Witwer, and Young; also Senator Perlmutter--Concerning consumer protection against sweepstakes and contests.
Amendment No. 1, Business Affairs & Labor Report, dated February 15, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, February 18, page 587.
Amendment No. 2, by Representative Spradley.
Amend printed bill, page 2, line 5, after "consumers", insert "may", and before "sweepstakes", insert "purchase goods or services to enter";
strike line 6 and substitute the following:
"contests based on representations";
line 7, strike "misunderstandings", and strike "those sponsors;" and substitute "the sponsors of those sweepstakes and contests;";
line 8, strike "prey particularly upon elderly," and substitute "may be targeted to certain";
line 9, strike "homebound, and otherwise".
Page 3, line 3, strike "scheme," and substitute "competition,".
Page 5, line 5, strike "scheme,";
strike line 21 and substitute the following:
"(b) The person shall be notified at no expense";
line 22, strike "ten days of the representation;" and substitute "fifteen days of winning a prize;".
Page 6, line 7, strike "selected." and substitute "selected unless it is true.".
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB00-1395 by Representative Smith; also Senator Blickensderfer--Concerning the creation of a task force to study privacy issues related to information policy, and, in connection therewith, to recommend legislation and administrative policies governing the collection, retention, and use of information by public and private entities.
Referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
HB00-1093 by Representative Kester; also Senator Anderson--Concerning insurance insolvency coverage for the protection of insureds.
Ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB00-1131 by Representatives Ragsdale, Coleman, Larson--Concerning enforcement of the offense of failure to wear a motor vehicle safety belt.
Amendment No. 1, Finance Report, dated February 17, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, February 18, pages 623.
As amended, declared lost on Second Reading.
HB00-1358 by Representatives Tool, Swenson; also Senator Teck--Concerning the interest assessed against deferred real property taxes.
Amendment No. 1, Finance Report, dated February 16, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, February 18, page 626.
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB00-1330 by Representative Gordon--Concerning the enhancement of sentencing for certain animal cruelty crimes.
Amendment No. 1, by Representative Gordon.
Amend printed bill, page 4, line 7, after "activities,", insert "wildlife nuisances,".
Amendment No. 2, by Representative Gordon.
Amend printed bill, page 3, line 23, strike "does" and substitute "and paragraph (a.3) of this subsection (2) does do".
Amendment No. 3, by Representative Gordon.
Amend printed bill, page 2, line 2, strike "imprisonment of at least sixty days." and substitute "at least sixty days to be served, at the court's discretion, in either the county jail, or under the supervision of a community corrections program pursuant to section 17-27-105, C.R.S.".
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB00-1421 by Representative Spradley; also Senator Dennis--Concerning community corrections program agents within the department of corrections.
Amendment No. 1, Judiciary Report, dated February 17, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, February 18, pages 638-639.
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB00-1381 by Representative Stengel; also Senator Andrews--Concerning emissions testing for diesel vehicles, and, in connection therewith, increasing the emissions testing fee and extending the validity of emissions testing for certain diesel vehicles.
Amendment No. 1, Transportation & Energy Report, dated February 16, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, February 16, page 589.
Amendment No. 2, by Representative Stengel.
Amend printed bill, page 1, line 102, strike "fee" and substitute "fee.";
strike lines 103 and 104.
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB00-1090 by Representative Takis; also Senator Linkhart--Concerning the inclusion of construction worker safety training as a standard for approval of cost containment and risk management programs for the construction industry by the workers' compensation cost containment board.
Amendment No. 1, Business Affairs & Labor Report, dated February 1, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, February 18, page 619.
As amended, declared lost on Second Reading._______________
ADOPTION OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT
Passed Second Reading: HB00-1365 amended, 1173 amended, 1174 amended, 1182 amended, 1191, 1209, 1211 amended, 1348 amended, 1353 amended, 1258 amended, 1309 amended, 1347 amended, 1093, 1358 amended, 1330 amended, 1421 amended, 1381 amended.
Lost on Second Reading: HB00-1131 amended, 1090 amended.
Referred to Committee indicated:
HB00-1417--Committee on Finance.
HB00-1395--Committee on Appropriations.
The Chairman moved the adoption of the Committee of the Whole Report. As shown by the following roll call vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative, and the Report was adopted.
YES 65 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
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REPORT OF COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE
JUDICIARY
After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends the following:
CORRECTED COMMITTEE REPORT
HB00-1328 The Committee returns herewith HB00-1328 and reports that said bill has been considered on its merits and voted upon by the committee in accordance with House Rules, that the deadline applicable to committees under Joint Rule 23 (a) (1) has passed, that final action has not been taken by this committee within said deadline, and that the Committee on Delayed Bills has not waived said deadline. Pursuant to Joint Rule 23 (a) (3) (A), said bill is deemed to be postponed indefinitely._______________
LAY OVER OF CALENDAR ITEMS
On motion of Representative Dean, the following items on the Calendar were laid over until February 23, retaining place on Calendar:
Consideration of Resolution--HJR00-1008.
Consideration of Senate Amendments--HB00-1141._______________
On motion of Representative Dean, the House adjourned until 9:00 a.m., February 23, 2000.
Approved:
RUSSELL GEORGE,
Attest: Speaker
JUDITH RODRIGUE,
Chief Clerk