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SENATE JOURNAL


Call to By the President at 10:00 a.m.
Order

Prayer By the chaplain, Rabbi Gorden Rubenstein, Aurora.

Roll Call Present--Total, 32.
Quorum The President announced a quorum present.

Reading of On motion of Senator Owen, reading of the Journal of Friday, February 25th was
Journal dispensed with and the Journal stands approved as corrected by the Secretary.


SENATE SERVICES REPORT

Senate Correctly enrolled: SB 00-125.
Services



Health, After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that HB00-1020 be
Environment, amended as follows and, as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Appropriations
Welfare and with favorable recommendation:
Institutions Health, After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that HB00-1029 be
Environment, amended as follows and, as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with
Welfare and favorable recommendation:
Institutions


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INTRODUCTION OF BILL

The following bill was read by title and referred to the committee indicated:

HB 00-1206 by Representatives May, Alexander, Berry, Clapp, Dean, Decker, Fairbank, Hefley, Johnson, Kester, King, Larson, Lee, McElhany, McKay, McPherson, Mitchell, Nunez, Paschall, Pfiffner, Sinclair, Smith, Spence, Stengel, Tool, Webster, Witwer, Young, Allen, Hoppe, Scott, Swenson and T. Williams; also Senators Hillman, Andrews, Arnold, Congrove, Epps, Owen, Sullivant and Tebedo--Concerning the prohibition of discrimination against employees based upon labor union participation.


HB 00-1109 by Rep. McPherson; Senator Powers--Addition Of District Court Judges


SB 00-071 by Sen. Anderson; Rep. Morrison--Use Of Tobacco Moneys


HB 00-1152 by Rep. Saliman; Senator Owen--Expedited Permanency Planning


HB 00-1113 by Rep. Clapp; Senator Epps--Elimination Of Perjury Exception


HB 00-1092 by Rep. Sinclair; Sen. Epps--Deleting Signature Requirements


HB 00-1073 by Rep. Hefley; Senator Epps--Definition Of Cash Assistance

HB 00-1075 by Rep. Alexander; Senator Reeves--Physician Collaboration & Nurse Midwives

HB 00-1005 by Rep. Plant; Senator Reeves--Fire & Police Benefit Fund Late Penalty


HB 00-1006 by Rep. Plant; Senator Reeves--Reductions Of FPPA Accounts


HB 00-1017 by Rep. Mace; Senator Tebedo--FPPA Disability Benefit Option


HB 00-1018 by Rep. Scott; Senator Andrews--FPPA Money Purch Plan Investment Duties


HB 00-1022 by Rep. Scott; Senator Andrews--Police & Fire Pension Contrib Rates


HB 00-1077 by Rep. Witwer; Sen. Arnold--Advisory Comm For Bioterrorism Response

HB 00-1137 by Rep. McElhany; Sen. Teck--Licensing Of Real Estate Appraisers


HB 00-1089 by Rep. Tapia; Sen. Hernandez--Substitute Bond On Public Works Contract

HB 00-1011 by Rep. Coleman; Sen. Musgrave--Rural Telecommunications Providers


HB 00-1149 by Rep. Veiga; Senator Arnold--Personal Injury Protection Eligibility


HB 00-1310 by Rep. Dean; Sen. Owen--UI Tax Credits 2001 & 2002


HB 00-1154 by Rep. Smith; Sen. Teck--Public Entity Securities Lend Agreements


HB 00-1321 by Rep. Scott; Senator Sullivant--Maturity Date Certain Pub Funds

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Committee On motion of Senator Andrews, the Senate resolved itself into Committee of the Whole
of the for consideration of General Orders and Senator Andrews was called to the Chair to act
Whole as Chairman.



SCR 00-002 by Sen. Blickensderfer; Rep. Dean--Timetable Redistricting General Assembly


HB 00-1226 by Rep. Fairbank; Sen. Hillman--Liquor Licensed Drugstore Conversion


HB 00-1091 by Rep. Taylor; Senator Wattenberg--Explosives And Boiler Inspections


HB 00-1087 by Rep. Tapia; Senator Dennis--Securities Guarantee By Public Utilities



HB 00-1027 by Rep. Kester; Sen. Wattenberg--Repeal Financial Inst Reporting Req






HB 00-1059 by Rep. Vigil; Senator Wham--Waiver Of Delinq Interest On Prop Taxes


HB 00-1194 by Rep. George; Sen. Powers--Campaign Finance


HB 00-1106 by Rep. Lawrence; Senator Arnold--Criminal Hist Records Interstate Compact


HB 00-1028 by Rep. Swenson; Senator Owen--Sharing In Wrongful Death Judgment


HB 00-1179 by Rep. Kester; Senator Chlouber--Regulation Of Barbers & Cosmetologists


HB 00-1088 by Rep. Hagedorn; Senator Owen--Disclose Insurance Credit Scoring


HB 00-1037 by Rep. Hoppe; Senator Musgrave--Catastrophic Health Insurance Coverage


HB 00-1175 by Rep. Paschall; Senator Arnold--Occupational Disease Pymt Under SIF


HB 00-1036 by Rep. Witwer; Senator Blickensderfer--Coroner Death Inquiries


HB 00-1243 by Rep. Lee; Sen. Teck--Parental Consent For Firearms For Minors


SB 00-154 by Sen. Tebedo; Rep. McPherson--Defenses To Weapons Laws


SB 00-190 by Sen. Feeley; Rep. Kaufman--Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE)


HCR 00-1001 by Rep. Fairbank; Sen. Anderson--Allow appointment of county surveyors

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HB00-1218, HB00-1292, HB00-1266, HB00-1307, HB00-1047, HB00-1267, HB00-1286, HB00-1216.
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HB00-1226, HB00-1087, HB00-1027, HB00-1059, HB00-1106, HB00-1037,
HB00-1175 declared passed on Second Reading.
HB00-1091, as amended; HB00-1028, as amended; HB00-1179, as amended; HB00-1088, as amended; HCR00-1001, as amended, declared passed on Second Reading.
SB00-154, SB00-190, HB00-1194, HB00-1036, HB00-1243, HB00-1218, HB00-1292, HB00-1266, HB00-1307, HB00-1047, HB00-1267, HB00-1286, HB00-1216 laid over
until Tuesday, February 29, retaining their place on the calendar.
SCR00-002 laid over until Monday, March 6, retaining its place on the calendar.

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Senate reconvened.



SENATE SERVICES REPORT

Senate Correctly revised: HB 00-1027, 1028, 1037, 1059, 1087, 1091, 1106,
Services 1175, 1179, 1226; HCR 00-1001.


Local After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that the following be
Government referred favorably to the Committee on State, Veterans & Military Affairs: HB00-1264



Local After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that HB00-1001 be
Government amended as follows and, as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Energy with favorable recommendation:
Education After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that HB00-1151 be
MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE

February 28, 2000

Mr. President:

The House has passed on Third Reading and returns herewith
SB00-017, 033, 053, 064, 073.

The House has passed on Third Reading and transmitted to the Revisor of Statutes:
SB00-183, amended as printed in House Journal, February 24, page 767-769.


MESSAGE FROM THE REVISOR

February 28, 2000

We herewith transmit:

without comment, as amended, SB00-183.


INTRODUCTION OF BILLS


The following bills were read by title and referred to the committees indicated:


SB 00-196 by Senators Wattenberg and Blickensderfer; also Representative George--Concerning the requirement that subdivision regulations of local governments ensure the provision of adequate public utility service in the development of subdivisions.

SB 00-197 by Senators Wattenberg, Blickensderfer, Congrove and Musgrave; also Representatives George, Hoppe, King, McElhany, McKay, Spradley and Zimmerman--Concerning decisions made by governmental entities regarding applications by public utilities for the siting of major public service facilities.

SB 00-198 by Senator Dennis; also Representative Johnson--Concerning the administration of state government entities involved in wildlife management, and, in connection therewith, creating a surcharge to fund programs related to outdoor wildlife activities.


SB 00-199 by Senators Blickensderfer, Sullivant, Dyer, Feeley, Perlmutter, Phillips and Wattenberg; also Representatives Scott, George, Taylor and Gordon--Concerning the development of a monorail system for the interstate highway 70 corridor, and, in connection therewith, changing the name of the Colorado intermountain fixed guideway authority to the Colorado monorail authority, defining terms, approving the authority's test program and project demonstration plan, submitting to the voters of the state the question of whether the state may use excess state revenues to fund the implementation of the plan, giving the authority the powers necessary to implement the plan if the voters of the state authorize the use of excess state revenues to fund the plan, creating the Colorado monorail fund, and making an appropriation for the purpose of defraying the ongoing operational costs of the authority.


INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTION


The following resolution was read by title and referred to the committee indicated:


HJR 00-1009 by Representatives Sinclair, Dean, Gagliardi, Hagedorn, Johnson, Mace, May, Miller, Scott, Spence, Spradley, Swenson, Takis, Tochtrop, Williams S., Windels, Zimmerman, Berry and Taylor; also Senators Owen, Dyer, Epps, Evans and Tebedo--Concerning the exhortation of the President and Congress of the United States to take action to initiate talks for the purpose of obtaining the release of Americans being held against their will in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, the People's Republic of China, the Russian Federation, and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.


MESSAGE FROM THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO


Letter of designation and appointment was read and assigned to committees as follows:


Committee on Health, Environment, Welfare and Institutions
Committee on Education


SIGNING OF BILLS

The President has signed: SB00-125.



Approved:


Ray Powers
President of the Senate






































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