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SENATE JOURNAL
Sixty-second General Assembly
STATE OF COLORADO
Second Regular Session
77th Legislative Day Tuesday, March 21, 2000
Call to By the President at 10:00 a.m.
Order
Prayer By the chaplain, Reverend Arlyn Tolzmann, Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Wheat Ridge.
Roll Call Present--Total, 30.
Absent/Excused--Anderson, Hernandez, Hillman, Lacy, Perlmutter--Total, 5.
Present later--Anderson, Hernandez, Hillman, Lacy, Perlmutter.
Quorum The President announced a quorum present.
Reading of On motion of Senator Chlouber, reading of the Journal of Monday, March 20th was
Journal dispensed with and the Journal stands approved as corrected by the Secretary.
SENATE SERVICES REPORT
Senate Correctly printed: SB 00-207; SJR 00-011, 012.
Services
Correctly enrolled: SB 00-066, 129.
MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR
Appoint- A letter of designation and appointment from Governor Owens was read and assigned to
ment Committee as follows:
To the Honorable
Colorado Senate
Colorado General Assembly
State Capitol Building
Denver, CO 80203
Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit to your consideration, the following:
COLORADO AERONAUTICAL BOARD
for terms expiring December 19, 2002:
Terrance M. Sargent of Montrose, Colorado, to represent an airport managers’ association and to serve as a Republican, appointed;
E. Patrick Wiesner of Castle Rock, Colorado, to represent a pilots association and to serve as a Republican, appointed.
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Bill Owens
Governor
Rec'd 2/28/00
P. Dicks, Secretary
Committee on Transportation
MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR
To the Honorable Senate
Sixty-second General Assembly
Second Regular Session
Denver, CO 80203
I have the honor to inform you that I have approved and filed with the Secretary of State the following Acts:
SB 00 - 017 - Concerning Permission For Motor Vehicle Dealers To Maintain Business Records At Off-Site Locations In Colorado.
Approved March 17, 2000 at 2:56 p.m.
SB 00 - 033 - Concerning Exemptions Under The Federal "Safe Drinking Water Act".
Approved March 16, 2000 at 4:18 p.m.
SB 00 - 127 - Concerning Repeal of an Eight-Hour Maximum Workday For Certain Manufacturing Plant Workers.
Approved March 17, 2000, at 4:05 p.m.
SB 00 - 130 - Concerning Elimination Of The Ten-Year Duration Requirement of Credit Life Insurance.
Approved March 17, 2000, at 4:50 p.m.
Sincerely,
(Signed)
Bill Owens
Governor
Rec'd 3/20/00
P. Dicks, Secretary
SIGNING OF BILLS - RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS
The President has signed: HB00-1239, 1240, 1254, 1293, 1315, 1377.
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On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, and with a majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the Senate proceeded out of order for Consideration of SJR00-010.
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CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION
SJR 00-010 by Senator Blickensderfer; also Representative Tapia--Concerning Single Parents' Day.
On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, the Resolution was ADOPTED by the following
roll call vote:
YES 33 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 2 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | E | Perlmutter | E | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
Co-sponsors added: Anderson, Andrews, Arnold, Chlouber, Congrove, Dennis, Dyer, Epps, Evans, Feeley, Hernandez, Hillman, Lamborn, Linkhart, Martinez, Matsunaka, Musgrave, Nichol, Owen, Pascoe, Phillips, Powers, Reeves, Rupert, Sullivant, Tanner, Tebedo, Teck, Thiebaut, Wattenberg, Weddig, Wham.
THIRD READING OF BILLS--FINAL PASSAGE
On Third Reading, the titles of the following bills were publicly read, the reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent:
SB 00-201 by Sen. Wham; Rep. Hoppe--Homeowner's Water Damage Insurance
The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 18 | | NO 15 | | EXCUSED 2 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | N | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | N | Feeley | Y | Nichol | N | Tebedo | N |
Arnold | N | Hernandez | Y | Owen | N | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | N | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | N | Lacy | E | Perlmutter | E | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | N | Lamborn | N | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | N | Reeves | N | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | N |
Epps | N | Matsunaka | N | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.
Co-sponsor added: Hernandez.
HB 00-1314 by Rep. Johnson; Senator Wattenberg--Endangered Species Reintroduction
The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 33 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 2 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | E | Perlmutter | E | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.
Co-sponsors added: Blickensderfer, Chlouber.
HB 00-1258 by Rep. Tate; Senator Phillips--Sunset Review Of Accountants
The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 33 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 2 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | E | Perlmutter | E | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.
HB 00-1148 by Rep. Paschall; Senator Congrove--Election Precinct Numbering
The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 33 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 2 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | E | Perlmutter | E | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.
Co-sponsor added: Weddig.
HB 00-1304 by Rep. McElhany; Senator Hillman--Ballot Issue Information
The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 33 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 2 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | E | Perlmutter | E | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.
HB 00-1185 by Rep. Berry; Sen. Matsunaka--Uniform Consumer Credit Code
The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 20 | | NO 13 | | EXCUSED 2 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | N | Musgrave | N | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | N | Owen | N | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | N | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | N |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | E | Perlmutter | E | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | N | Lamborn | N | Phillips | N | Weddig | N |
Dennis | N | Linkhart | N | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | N | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.
HB 00-1264 by Rep. George; Senator Wham--County Commissioners Comp
The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 29 | | NO 4 | | EXCUSED 2 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | N | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | E | Perlmutter | E | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | N | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | N |
Epps | N | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.
Co-sponsor added: Hernandez.
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Committee On motion of Senator Musgrave, the Senate resolved itself into Committee of the Whole
of the for consideration of General Orders and Senator Musgrave was called to the Chair to act
Whole as Chairman.
GENERAL ORDERS--SECOND READING OF BILLS
The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chairman reported that the following bills, reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent, had been considered and action taken thereon as follows:
SB 00-164 by Sen. Lamborn; Rep. McElhany--CSOBA
Laid over until Wednesday, March 22, retaining its place on the calendar.
HB 00-1095 by Rep. Berry; Senator Blickensderfer--Municipal Elections Revisions
Laid over until Wednesday, March 22, retaining its place on the calendar.
HB 00-1326 by Rep. Scott; Sen. Lamborn--Uniform Principal And Income Act
Laid over until Wednesday, March 22, retaining its place on the calendar.
HB 00-1114 by Rep. Lee; Senator Chlouber--Concealed Weapon Permit Information
Amendment No. 1, by Senator Chlouber
Amend reengrossed bill, page 2, line 2, strike "agency;" and substitute "agency and by any custodian, as defined in section 24-72-302 (5), C.R.S., of any record containing such information;".
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB 00-1127 by Rep. Fairbank; Sen. Hillman--No Student Fees For Political Activities
Ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB 00-1119 by Rep. McKay; Senator Anderson--Exchange Of Juvenile Information
Ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB 00-1078 by Rep. Leyba; Senator Epps--Penalties For False Medicaid Claims
Amendment No. 1, Health, Environment, Welfare and Institutions Committee Amendment
(Printed in Senate Journal, March 10, page 585.)
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB 00-1416 by Rep. Tool; Senator Lacy--Suppl Approp Capital Const
Amendment No. 1, Appropriations Committee Amendment
(Printed in Senate Journal, March 10, pages 587-588.)
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB 00-1222 by Rep. Bacon; Senator Matsunaka--School Dist Critical Shortage Hirings
Amendment No. 1, Education Committee Amendment
(Printed in Senate Journal, March 10, page 583.)
Amendment No. 2, by Senator Matsunaka
Amend the committee amendment, as printed in Senate Journal, March 10, page 583, strike line 5 and substitute the following:
"Amend reengrossed bill, page 2, line 11, after the period, insert "The resolution shall be effective for no more than one year afer adoption.".
Page 4, line 8, after "shortage", insert "for a";
line 6 of the committee amendment, strike "year"." and substitute "year";";
after line 6 of the committee amendment, insert the following:
"strike lines 11 through 26 and substitute the following:
"contributions shall commence on salary paid to service retirees from employment as nonlicensed employees.".
Page 5, strike lines 1 and 2.
Renumber succeeding subsections accordingly.";
strike lines 8 through 11 of the committee amendment and substitute the following:
"Page 6, strike lines 13 and 14 and substitute the following:
"contributions shall commence on salary paid to retirees from employment as nonlicensed employees.".".
Amendment No. 3, by Senator Matsunaka
Amend reengrossed bill, page 5, line 12, strike "24-64-111," and substitute "22-64-111,".
Amendment No. 4, by Senator Matsunaka
Amend reengrossed bill, page 3, line 1, strike "if:" and substitute "if the service retiree has not worked for any employer, as defined in section 24-51-101 (20), during the month of the effective date of retirement, and if:";
line 14, strike "benefits" and substitute "benefits,";
line 15, strike "year." and substitute "year, if the service retiree has not worked for any employer, as defined in section 24-51-101 (20), during the month of the effective date of retirement.".
Amendment No. 5, by Senator Matsunaka
Amend reengrossed bill, page 6, after line 15, insert the following:
"SECTION 7. Effective date. This act shall take effect July 1, 2000.".
Renumber succeeding section accordingly.
As amended, laid over until Wednesday, March 22, retaining its place on the calendar.
HB 00-1207 by Rep. Larson; Sen. Wham--Treatment Of Mentally Ill Out Of State
Amendment No. 1, Health, Environment, Welfare and Institutions Committee Amendment
(Printed in Senate Journal, March 13, pages 601-602.)
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB 00-1186 by Rep. George; Senator Anderson--Motor Vehicle Dealers
Amendment No. 1, by Senator Anderson
Amend reengrossed bill, page 5, line 4, strike "vehicles." and substitute "vehicles nor to manufacturers of vehicles with a passenger capacity of thirty-two or more.".
Page 6, line 24, strike "franchise." and substitute "franchise; and this paragraph (l) shall not apply to manufacturers of vehicles with a passenger capacity of thirty-two or more.".
Page 7, line 16, strike "vehicles." and substitute "vehicles nor to manufacturers of vehicles with a passenger capacity of thirty-two or more.".
Page 11, after line 20, insert the following:
"(4) This section shall not apply to manufacturers of vehicles with a passenger capacity of thirty-two or more.".
Page 13, after line 24, insert the following:
"(5) This section shall not apply to manufacturers of vehicles with a passenger capacity of thirty-two or more.".
Amendment No. 2, by Senator Anderson
Amend reengrossed bill, page 14, line 8, strike "12-6-102," and substitute "12-6-102 (11),", and strike "amended" and substitute "amended, and the said 12-6-102 is further amended";
line 9, strike "SUBSECTIONS" and substitute "SUBSECTIONS,";
after line 15, insert the following:
"(11) "Manufacturer" means any person, firm, association, corporation, or trust, resident or nonresident, who manufactures or assembles new and unused motor vehicles; except that "manufacturer" shall not include:
(a) Any person who only manufactures utility trailers which that weigh less than two thousand pounds and does not manufacture any other type of motor vehicle; and
(b) Any person, other than a manufacturer operating a dealership pursuant to section 12-6-120.5, who is a licensed dealer selling motor vehicles which he that such person has manufactured.".
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB 00-193 by Sen. Teck; Rep. McPherson--Dept Of Rev Organization
Laid over until Wednesday, March 22, retaining its place on the calendar. (For further
action, see page 693 where the Blickensderfer amendment to the Report of the
Committee of the Whole was adopted and SB00-193 was referred to the Committee on
Appropriations.)
HB 00-1260 by Rep. Dean; Senator Lacy--Exonerating Persons Executing Bail Bonds
Ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB 00-1300 by Rep. Tochtrop; Senator Rupert--Audiologists & Hearing Aid Providers
Amendment No. 1, Health, Environment, Welfare and Institutions Committee Amendment
(Printed in Senate Journal, March 15, pages 620-621.)
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB 00-202 by Sen. Hillman; Rep. McElhany--Reciprocal Insurer Tax On Premiums
Ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB 00-1265 by Rep. Miller; Sen. Dyer--Redefine Ag Borrower
Ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB 00-1322 by Rep. McKay; Sen. Musgrave--Species Introduction Limits
Laid over until Wednesday, March 22, retaining its place on the calendar.
HB 00-1099 by Rep. Morrison; Senator Chlouber--Health Standards For Jails
Amendment No. 1, Judiciary Committee Amendment
(Printed in Senate Journal, March 16, pages 647-648.)
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB 00-1007 by Rep. Williams S.; Senator Dyer--RTD Revenues
Ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB 00-1057 by Rep. Swenson; Senator Musgrave--Allow At-grade Intersections If Approved
Laid over until Wednesday, March 22, retaining its place on the calendar.
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The following bills on the General Orders calendar of Tuesday, March 21, were laid
over until Wednesday, March 22:
HB00-1269, SB00-196, SB00-197, SB00-172, HB00-1313, HB00-1347, HB00-1336, HB00-1299, HB00-1225, HB00-1229, HB00-1234, HB00-1249, HB00-1144, HB00-1394, HB00-1319, HB00-1208, HB00-1096, HB00-1284, HB00-1202, HB00-1277, HB00-1150.
AMENDMENT TO THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
SB 00-193 by Sen. Teck; Rep. McPherson--Dept Of Rev Organization
Senator Blickensderfer moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to
show that SB00-193 was referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the motion was declared ADOPTED.
ADOPTION OF THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
On motion of Senator Musgrave, the Report of the Committee of the Whole was adopted and, a majority of all members elected having voted in the affirmative, the following action was taken:
SB00-202, HB00-1127, HB00-1119, HB00-1260, HB00-1265, HB00-1007 declared
passed on Second Reading.
HB00-1114, as amended; HB00-1078, as amended; HB00-1416, as amended; HB00-1207, as amended; HB00-1186, as amended; HB00-1300, as amended; HB00-1099, as amended, declared passed on Second Reading.
SB00-193 referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
SB00-164, HB00-1095, HB00-1326, HB00-1322, HB00-1057, HB00-1269, SB00-196, SB00-197, SB00-172, HB00-1313, HB00-1347, HB00-1336, HB00-1299, HB00-1225, HB00-1229, HB00-1234, HB00-1249, HB00-1144, HB00-1394, HB00-1319, HB00-1208, HB00-1096, HB00-1284, HB00-1202, HB00-1277, HB00-1150 laid over until Wednesday, March 22, retaining their place on the calendar.
HB00-1222, as amended, laid over until Wednesday, March 22, retaining its place on the
calendar.
RECONSIDERATION OF SB00-201
SB 00-201 by Sen. Wham; Rep. Hoppe--Homeowner's Water Damage Insurance
Having voted on the prevailing side, Senator Wham moved for the reconsideration of SB00-201.
Reconsideration was declared LOST by the following roll call vote:
YES 15 | | NO 18 | | EXCUSED 2 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | N | Evans | N | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | N |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | N | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | N | Owen | Y | Teck | N |
Blickensderfer | N | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | N | Thiebaut | N |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | E | Perlmutter | E | Wattenberg | N |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | N | Weddig | N |
Dennis | N | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | N |
Dyer | N | Martinez | N | Rupert | N | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | N | | |
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On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, and with a majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the balance of the calendar of Tuesday, March 21, was laid over until Wednesday, March 22, retaining its place on the calendar.
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MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE
The House has passed on Third Reading and returns herewith SB00-078.
The House has passed on Third Reading and transmitted to the Revisor of Statutes
HB00-1393, amended as printed in House Journal March 20, page 1013.
The House has passed on Third Reading and transmitted to the Revisor of Statutes;
SB00-186, amended as printed in House Journal, March 20, pages 1013-1039.
The House has adopted and returns herewith SJR00-010.
The House has voted to concur in the Senate amendments to HB00-1139, 1276 and has repassed the bills as so amended.
MESSAGE FROM THE REVISOR
March 21, 2000
We herewith transmit:
without comment, as amended, HB00-1393 and;
without comment, as amended, SB00-186.
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS
The following bills were read by title and referred to the committees indicated:
SB 00-208 by Senators Congrove, Andrews, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Dennis, Dyer, Evans, Hillman, Lacy, Lamborn, Musgrave, Owen, Perlmutter, Powers, Sullivant, Tebedo, Teck and Thiebaut; also Representatives Mitchell, McElhany, Lee, May, Clapp, Coleman, Dean, Decker, Fairbank, Gordon, Grossman, Hefley, Kaufman, Lawrence, McKay, McPherson, Nunez, Paschall, Pfiffner, Scott, Sinclair, Smith and T. Williams--Concerning the increase of law enforcement responsibilities pertaining to search warrants.
SB 00-209 by Senator Lamborn; also Representative Kaufman--Concerning the application of the standards established in the "Colorado Uniform Prudent Investor Act" as the investment standards for trustees of retirement benefit plans established for certain public employees.
HB 00-1065 by Representative Spradley; also Senator Wattenberg--Concerning the severance tax on oil and gas.
SIGNING OF BILLS - RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS
The President has signed: HB00-1276.
The President has signed: SB00-066, 129.
SENATE SERVICES REPORT
Senate To the Governor for signature on Tuesday, March 21, 2000, at 12:55 pm:
Services SB 00-066, 129.
SENATE SERVICES REPORT
Senate Correctly engrossed: SJR 00-010; SB 00-202.
Services
Correctly revised: HB 00-1007, 1078, 1099, 1114, 1119, 1127, 1186,
1207, 1260, 1265, 1300, 1416.
TRIBUTES--A POINT OF INTEREST
Honoring Charles and June Salladay by Senator Powers
Honoring Neal M. Swisher by Senator Arnold
On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, the Senate adjourned until 9:00 a.m., Wednesday,
March 22, 2000.
Approved:
Ray Powers
President of the Senate
Patricia K. Dicks
Secretary of the Senate
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