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SENATE JOURNAL


Call to By the President at 9:00 a.m.
Order

Prayer By the chaplain, Reverend Glen Hamlyn, Rocky Mountain Cathedral, Denver.

Roll Call Present--Total, 28.
Quorum The President announced a quorum present.

Reading of On motion of Senator Hillman, reading of the Journal of Tuesday, April 25th was
Journal dispensed with and the Journal stands approved as corrected by the Secretary.
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CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION

SJR 00-021 by Sen. Pascoe; Rep. Grossman--Honoring Top-Ranked Denver High Schools

On motion of Senator Pascoe, the Resolution was adopted by the following roll call
vote:
YES 33NO 0EXCUSED 2ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveYTannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyENicholYTebedoY
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeYThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyEPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornYPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaYSullivantY


SENATE SERVICES REPORT

Senate Correctly revised: HB 00-1012, 1063, 1069, 1083, 1142, 1153, 1214, 1235,
Services 1247, 1255, 1259, 1280, 1298, 1306, 1343, 1365.


MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE

The House has postponed indefinitely SB00-045. The bill is returned herewith.
Senate Journal-113th Day-April 26, 2000 Page 1

Page 1 Senate Journal-113th Day-April 26, 2000
Finance After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that HB00-1418 be
Finance After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that HCR00-1002 be
Amend reengrossed concurrent resolution, page 5, line 7, strike "ten" and substitute "two".



Finance After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that the following be referred favorably to the Committee on Appropriations: HB00-1227


Finance After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that the following be referred favorably to the Committee on Appropriations: HB00-1473


Finance After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that the following be postponed indefinitely: SCR00-004

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THIRD READING OF BILLS--FINAL PASSAGE

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SB 00-227 by Sen. Wattenberg; Rep. McPherson--Repeal Mini Glass-Steagall Banking Law


SB 00-222 by Sen. Dennis; Rep. Lawrence--Transfer Of State Property In Pueblo

SB 00-220 by Sen. Perlmutter; Rep. Smith--Modify Foreclosure Procedures

SB 00-225 by Sen. Wattenberg; Rep. Stengel--Landowners & Public Highway Authority


HB 00-1103 by Rep. Spradley; Senator Owen--Income Tax Rate Reduction


HB 00-1274 by Rep. Dean; Senator Owen--Tax Exclusion For Prepaid Tuition Pymnts


The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 35NO 0EXCUSED 0ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveYTannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoY
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeYThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornYPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaYSullivantY

HB 00-1355 by Rep. King; Senator Teck--High Technology Scholarships

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 32NO 3EXCUSED 0ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveYTannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoY
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeNThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornYPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartNReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertNMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaYSullivantY



HB 00-1358 by Rep. Tool; Senator Teck--Interest On Deferred Real Prop Taxes

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 35NO 0EXCUSED 0ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveYTannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoY
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeYThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornYPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaYSullivantY


HB 00-1381 by Rep. Stengel; Senator Andrews--Diesel Emissions Testing Fee

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 33NO 2EXCUSED 0ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveYTannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoY
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeYThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterNWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornNPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaYSullivantY


HB 00-1201 by Rep. McElhany; Sen. Epps--Weapon Possession By A Felon

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 34NO 1EXCUSED 0ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveYTannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoY
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeYThiebautN
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornYPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaYSullivantY



HB 00-1294 by Rep. Morrison; Senator Epps--Regulation Of Respiratory Therapists

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 27NO 8EXCUSED 0ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveNTannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoN
ArnoldNHernandezYOwenNTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanNPascoeYThiebautN
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveNLambornNPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaYSullivantY



HB 00-1256 by Rep. Johnson; Senator Epps--Home Health Services Pilot Program

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 35NO 0EXCUSED 0ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveYTannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoY
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeYThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornYPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaYSullivantY



HB 00-1012 by Rep. Swenson; Senator Dyer--Recouping License Plate Mailing Costs

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 35NO 0EXCUSED 0ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveYTannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoY
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeYThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornYPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaYSullivantY



HB 00-1069 by Rep. Smith; Senator Dennis--Remote Weather Systems For Aircraft

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 35NO 0EXCUSED 0ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveYTannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoY
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeYThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornYPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaYSullivantY



HB 00-1153 by Rep. Swenson; Senator Arnold--Eliminated Privileges For Warrants


The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:



YES 35NO 0EXCUSED 0ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveYTannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoY
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeYThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornYPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaYSullivantY


HB 00-1235 by Rep. Lee; Senator Arnold--Fingerprinting Of Juveniles

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 29NO 6EXCUSED 0ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveYTannerN
AndrewsYFeeleyNNicholYTebedoN
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeYThiebautN
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornYPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezNRupertNMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaYSullivantY


HB 00-1214 by Rep. Decker; Senator Sullivant--Penalty For Firearms Straw Purchasers

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 27NO 8EXCUSED 0ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveYTannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoY
ArnoldNHernandezYOwenYTeckN
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeNThiebautN
ChlouberNLacyYPerlmutterNWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornYPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartNReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaNSullivantY


HB 00-1247 by Rep. Fairbank; Sen. Sullivant--Permitting Juvenile To Possess Handgun

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 32NO 3EXCUSED 0ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveYTannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoY
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeYThiebautN
ChlouberNLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornYPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertNMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaYSullivantY





HB 00-1259 by Rep. McPherson; Senator Teck--Reduce State Sales & Use Tax Rate

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 35NO 0EXCUSED 0ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveYTannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoY
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeYThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornYPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaYSullivantY


HB 00-1365 by Rep. Hefley; Senator Lamborn--Clarification Regarding Monument Dam

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 35NO 0EXCUSED 0ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveYTannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoY
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeYThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornYPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaYSullivantY


HB 00-1255 by Rep. Alexander; Sen. Chlouber--DOW Raffle Deer, Elk, Antelope Licenses

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 35NO 0EXCUSED 0ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveYTannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoY
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeYThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornYPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaYSullivantY


HB 00-1083 by Rep. Berry; Senator Owen--Work Force Investment Act

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:

YES 34NO 1EXCUSED 0ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveYTannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoN
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeYThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornYPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaYSullivantY


HB 00-1306 by Rep. McPherson; Sen. Teck--Brownfield Redevelopment Incentives

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 35NO 0EXCUSED 0ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveYTannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoY
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeYThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornYPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaYSullivantY


HB 00-1343 by Rep. Leyba; Sen. Reeves--Prohibiting Fraud Against At-Risk Adults

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 35NO 0EXCUSED 0ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveYTannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoY
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeYThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornYPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaYSullivantY


HB 00-1142 by Rep. Witwer; Sen. Arnold--Require Mufflers On Jake Brakes

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 35NO 0EXCUSED 0ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveYTannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoY
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeYThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornYPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaYSullivantY

HB 00-1298 by Rep. Swenson; Senator Weddig--Seasonal Auto Insurance

Laid over until later in the day.


HB 00-1280 by Rep. Berry; Senator Owen--Colo State Patrol Prevailing Total Comp

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 35NO 0EXCUSED 0ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveYTannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoY
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeYThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornYPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaYSullivantY


HB 00-1063 by Rep. Young; Sen. Sullivant--Tax Credit Health Care Shortage Areas

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 35NO 0EXCUSED 0ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveYTannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoY
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeYThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornYPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaYSullivantY
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Committee The hour of 9:27 a.m. having arrived, Senator Musgrave moved that the Senate resolve
of the itself into Committee of the Whole for consideration of Special Orders and Senator
Whole Musgrave was called to the Chair to act as Chairman.





HB 00-1257 by Rep. Pfiffner; Senator Congrove--Pollution Control Tax Provisions


HB 00-1348 by Rep. Spradley; Senator Owen--Refunding Conservation Easement Credit


HB 00-1053 by Rep. Mitchell; Senator Blickensderfer--Income Tax Deduction For Charity


HB 00-1049 by Rep. McPherson; Senator Lacy--Make Earned Income Tax Credit Permanent



AMENDMENT TO THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE

HB 00-1049 by Rep. McPherson; Senator Lacy--Make Earned Income Tax Credit Permanent

Senator Linkhart moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show
that the following Linkhart floor amendment made to HB00-1049, as amended, did
pass:
The motion was declared LOST by the following roll call vote:
YES 15NO 19EXCUSED 0ABSENT 1
AndersonNEvansNMusgraveNTannerY
AndrewsNFeeleyYNicholYTebedoN
ArnoldNHernandezYOwenNTeckN
BlickensderferNHillmanNPascoeYThiebautY
ChlouberNLacyNPerlmutterYWattenbergA
CongroveNLambornNPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisNLinkhartYReevesYWhamN
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentN
EppsNMatsunakaYSullivantN

HB00-1348, HB00-1053 declared passed on Second Reading.
HB00-1257, as amended; HB00-1049 as amended, declared passed on Second Reading.
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CONSIDERATION OF HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO SENATE BILL

SB 00-124 by Sen. Andrews; Rep. Tapia--Read-To-Achieve Program

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CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION

HJR 00-1005 by Rep. Morrison; Senator Perlmutter--Concerning brain injury awareness in Colorado.
(Printed in House Journal, February 15, pages 502-503.)

Amendment No. 1, by Senator Perlmutter

Amend joint resolution, as printed in House Journal, February 15, page 503, after line 9, insert the following:

On motion of Senator Perlmutter, the Resolution, as amended, was ADOPTED by the
following roll call vote:
YES 35NO 0EXCUSED 0ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveYTannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoY
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeYThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornYPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaYSullivantY

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SENATE SERVICES REPORT

Senate Correctly revised: HB 00-1049, 1053, 1257, 1348; HJR 00-1005.
Services


Agriculture, The Committee on Agriculture, Natural Resources and Energy has had under
Natural consideration and has had a hearing on the following appointments and recommends
Resources, that the appointments be confirmed:
and Energy
WATER QUALITY CONTROL COMMISSION



Health, After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that SB00-223 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 HB00-1342 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 the following be
Environment, postponed indefinitely: SB00-228
Welfare and
Institutions


Finance After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that HB00-1440 be

April 26, 2000

Mr. President:



INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

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

HB 00-1454 by Representatives Dean, McPherson, Pfiffner and Scott; also Senator Feeley--Concerning the creation of the structured settlement financing corporation, and, in connection therewith, authorizing the corporation and the state treasurer to enter into an agreement that would allow the corporation to purchase the state's right to receive all or any portion of the tobacco litigation settlement damages payments scheduled to be received by the state before a specified date.
HB 00-1468 by Representatives Paschall, May, Fairbank, Hefley, Mitchell, Nunez, Scott and Sinclair; also Senators Lamborn, Andrews, Arnold, Congrove, Hillman and Teck--Concerning the use of fetal tissue from induced termination of pregnancy.
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Judiciary The Committee returns herewith SB00-166 and reports that said bill has been
considered on its merits and voted upon by the committee in accordance with Senate
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.



Judiciary The Committee returns herewith HB00-1289 and reports that said bill has been
considered on its merits and voted upon by the committee in accordance with Senate
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.






Judiciary The Committee returns herewith HB00-1165 and reports that said bill has been
considered on its merits and voted upon by the committee in accordance with Senate
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.



Judiciary After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that the following be postponed indefinitely: HB00-1160



Business After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that the following be
Affairs referred favorably to the Committee of the Whole: HB00-1466
and Labor


Business After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that the following be
Affairs referred favorably to the Committee on Appropriations: HB00-1476
and Labor



Business After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that the following be
Affairs postponed indefinitely: SJR00-018
and Labor



Business After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that HB00-1435 be
Affairs amended as follows and, as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with
and Labor favorable recommendation:
MESSAGE FROM THE REVISOR


April 26, 2000


We herewith transmit:

without comment, HB00-1491; and
without comment, as amended, SB00-016, 019, 042, 049, 054, 085, 122, 140, 146, 164, 174, 177, 180, 184, 204, 207, 210, 218, HB00-1487, and 1489.



INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

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

HB 00-1487 by Representatives Mitchell, Fairbank, Gotlieb, Grossman, King, McKay, Paschall, Pfiffner, Scott, Spradley and Veiga; also Senators Blickensderfer, Feeley and Phillips--Concerning information disclosed to retail customers of electricity by electric utilities.
HB 00-1489 by Representative Williams T.; also Senator Blickensderfer--Concerning business entities.
HB 00-1491 by Representative Alexander; also Senator Epps--Concerning appropriations for the western slope veterans' cemetery.



Call of Call of Senate.
Senate
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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.


SB 00-173 by Sen. Evans; Rep. Gotlieb--State Charter Schools

Laid on the table.


HB 00-1124 by Rep. King; Senator Andrews--Public School Auth For Const & Transp


HB 00-1446 by Rep. McPherson; Senator Hillman--Host Home Provider Exclusion


HB 00-1417 by Rep. Smith; Senator Wattenberg--Fees For Mining Reclamation


HB 00-1345 by Rep. Spradley; Senator Musgrave--Installation Of Manufactured Homes
Report of the Committee of the Whole was adopted.)



HB 00-1178 by Rep. Larson; Senator Musgrave--Special Mobile Machinery Tax



HB 00-1065 by Rep. Spradley; Senator Wattenberg--Oil & Gas Severance Tax



HB 00-1420 by Rep. McElhany; Sen. Wattenberg--Resort Complex Liquor License



HB 00-1086 by Rep. Gotlieb; Senator Musgrave--Offset For Social Security



HB 00-1323 by Rep. Hoppe; Senator Wattenberg--Special License Plate For Ag & Nat Res


HB 00-1093 by Rep. Kester; Senator Anderson--Life & Health Ins Protection Act



HB 00-1116 by Rep. George; Senator Wham--Fraud Against Seniors


HB 00-1375 by Rep. Kaufman; Senator Lamborn--Uniform Guardianship & Prot Proceedings


HB 00-1422 by Rep. Leyba; Senator Perlmutter--Animal Cruelty Prevention Fund


HB 00-1330 by Rep. Gordon; Sen. Perlmutter--Cruelty To Animals



SCR 00-007 by Sen. Rupert--Renovation of State Capitol Building




HB 00-1437 by Rep. George; Sen. Chlouber--Rural Transportation Authorities



HB 00-1136 by Rep. Tapia; Sen. Thiebaut--Learning Improvement Grants


HB 00-1474 by Rep. Larson; Senator Dennis--COGCC Financial Assurance Moneys


HB 00-1460 by Rep. Hoppe; Senator Hillman--Dept Of Natural Resources Divisions


HB 00-1465 by Rep. Scott; Senator Sullivant--Financial Management Of Domestic Ins


HB 00-1456 by Rep. Paschall; Senator Wattenberg--Notify Named Insured Parties


HB 00-1467 by Rep. Stengel; Sen. Tebedo--Direct Record Electronic Voting Machines


HB 00-1434 by Rep. McElhany; Senator Tebedo--Reporting To The General Assembly

SCR 00-010 by Sen. Tanner--General Assembly Term Limits

HB 00-1433 by Rep. Kaufman; Sen. Lamborn--Fiduciary Transactions


HB 00-1394 by Rep. McPherson; Sen. Blickensderfer--Prevent Voter Fraud
(Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, March 24, pages 735-736.)


HB 00-1033 by Rep. Tool; Senator Anderson--Study Of Mentally Ill Offenders


HB 00-1261 by Rep. Johnson; Senator Anderson--State Parks Board Fee-setting Authority


HB 00-1419 by Rep. Young; Senator Dennis--CWCB Construction Fund Projects


HB 00-1067 by Rep. Paschall; Senator Evans--Alternative Fuels Incentives


HB 00-1263 by Rep. Tool; Senator Evans--Domestic Violence Offender Management


HB 00-1111 by Rep. Miller; Sen. Blickensderfer--Identity Theft


HB 00-1042 by Rep. Larson; Senator Dyer--Purple Heart License Plate Fees


HB 00-1393 by Rep. Ragsdale; Senator Dyer--Special License Plate Weight Increase


HB 00-1232 by Rep. Stengel; Sen. Sullivant--Sex Offender Database On Internet


HB 00-1337 by Rep. Tool; Sen. Lacy--Selective Repeal Of Reports To GA


HB 00-1174 by Rep. Tool; Senator Lacy--Elim Legal Rep For Partially Indigent


HB 00-1317 by Rep. Tool; Senator Anderson--Provisions Affecting Sex Offenders


HB 00-1389 by Rep. Lawrence; Senator Wham--Medicaid Waiver Program For Autism


HB 00-1107 by Rep. Kaufman; Senator Wham--Substantive Criminal Omnibus


HB 00-1350 by Rep. Berry; Senator Anderson--Passenger Tramways Tax Exemption



HB 00-1371 by Rep. Alexander; Sen. Anderson--Families In The Court System


HB 00-1072 by Rep. Mace; Sen. Epps--Older Coloradans' Act


HB 00-1133 by Rep. Kaufman; Sen. Wham--DOC Changes


HB 00-1166 by Rep. Grossman; Senator Wham--DNA Testing Of Certain Offenders


HB 00-1158 by Rep. Veiga; Sen. Wham--Domestic Violence


HB 00-1429 by Rep. Hoppe; Senator Teck--Funding Species Conservation Trust Fund


HB 00-1100 by Rep. Taylor; Senator Tebedo--Reimburse Counties For Elections

HB 00-1246 by Rep. Tupa; Senator Epps--Safety Standards For Body Art Facilities


HB 00-1134 by Rep. McElhany; Sen. Epps--Exclusion From Resident Individual


AMENDMENTS TO THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE


HB 00-1345 by Rep. Spradley; Senator Musgrave--Installation Of Manufactured Homes

Senator Musgrave moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to
show that the following Musgrave floor amendment made to HB00-1345, as amended,
did pass:

Amend reengrossed bill, page 16, strike lines 8 and 9, and substitute the
following:

"Section 6-1-105 (1) (rr), THE COURT MAY AWARD REASONABLE COSTS
OF THE ACTION AND ATTORNEY FEES AND INTEREST, AND IN ADDITION, THE''.



HB 00-1419 by Rep. Young; Senator Dennis--CWCB Construction Fund Projects

Senator Andrews moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to
show that the following Andrews floor amendment made to HB00-1419, as amended,
did pass:
Call of Call of Senate.
Senate
The motion was declared LOST by the following roll call vote:
YES 11NO 24EXCUSED 0ABSENT 0
AndersonNEvansYMusgraveNTannerN
AndrewsYFeeleyNNicholNTebedoY
ArnoldYHernandezNOwenNTeckN
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeNThiebautN
ChlouberNLacyNPerlmutterNWattenbergN
CongroveYLambornYPhillipsNWeddigY
DennisNLinkhartNReevesNWhamN
DyerNMartinezNRupertNMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaNSullivantN

SCR00-010, HB00-1446, HB00-1178, HB00-1065, HB00-1420, HB00-1086, HB00-1093,
HB00-1116, HB00-1136, HB00-1474, HB00-1467, HB00-1067, HB00-1263,
HB00-1393, HB00-1337, HB00-1350, HB00-1072, HB00-1166, HB00-1246 declared passed on Second Reading.
SCR00-007, as amended; HB00-1417, as amended; HB00-1345, as amended; HB00-1323,
as amended; HB00-1375, as amended; HB00-1422, as amended; HB00-1330, as amended; HB00-1460, as amended; HB00-1465, as amended; HB00-1456, as amended; HB00-1434, as amended; HB00-1433, as amended; HB00-1394, as amended; HB00-1033, as amended; HB00-1419, as amended; HB00-1111, as amended; HB00-1042, as amended; HB00-1232, as amended; HB00-1174, as amended; HB00-1317, as amended; HB00-1371, as amended; HB00-1133, as amended; HB00-1158, as amended; HB00-1134, as amended, declared passed on Second Reading.
SB00-173 laid on the table. HB00-1124, HB00-1437, HB00-1261, HB00-1389, HB00-1107, HB00-1429, HB00-1100, laid over until Thursday, April 27, retaining their place on the calendar.


HB 00-1298 by Rep. Swenson; Senator Weddig--Seasonal Auto Insurance



YES 35NO 0EXCUSED 0ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveYTannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoY
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeYThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornYPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaYSullivantY



Business After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that SB00-214 be
Affairs amended as follows and, as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Appropriations
and Labor with favorable recommendation:
Judiciary The Committee returns herewith HB00-1327 and reports that said bill has been
considered on its merits and voted upon by the committee in accordance with Senate
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.


Approp- After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that SB00-219 be
riations amended as follows and, as so amended, be referred favorably to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation:
Approp- After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that SB00-217 be
riations amended as follows and, as so amended, be referred favorably to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation:
Approp- After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that SB00-223 be
riations amended as follows and, as so amended, be referred favorably to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation:
Approp- After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that the following be
riations referred favorably to the Committee of the Whole: SB00-226



Approp- After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that the following be
riations referred favorably to the Committee of the Whole: SB00-230



Approp- After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that HB00-1361 be
riations amended as follows and, as so amended, be referred favorably to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation:
Page 1, line 102, strike "program." and substitute "program, and making an appropriation in connection therewith."



Approp- After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that HB00-1227 be
riations amended as follows and, as so amended, be referred favorably to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation:
Approp- After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that HB00-1470 be
riations amended as follows and, as so amended, be referred favorably to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation:


Approp- After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that the following be
riations referred favorably to the Committee of the Whole: HB00-1473




Approp- After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that the following be
riations referred favorably to the Committee of the Whole: HB00-1302




State, After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that SB00-231 be
Veterans, amended as follows and, as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole
and Military with favorable recommendation:
Affairs
State, After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that SB00-229 be
Veterans, amended as follows and, as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Appropriations
and Military with favorable recommendation:
Affairs State, After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that HB00-1430 be
Veterans, amended as follows and, as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Appropriations
and Military with favorable recommendation:
Affairs State, After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that the following be
Veterans, referred favorably to the Committee on Appropriations: HB00-1458
and Military
Affairs



State, After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that the following be
Veterans, referred to the Senate for final action: HJR00-1020
and Military
Affairs


State, After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that the following be
Veterans, referred to the Senate for final action: HJR00-1023
and Military
Affairs


State, After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that the following be
Veterans, postponed indefinitely: SCR00-003
and Military
Affairs





State, The Committee on State, Veterans, and Military Affairs has had under consideration and
Veterans, has had a hearing on the following appointment and recommends that the appointment
and Military be confirmed:
Affairs
COLORADO
CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION



INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTION

The following resolution was read by title:

SJR 00-031 by Senators Sullivant, Congrove, Evans and Teck; also Representative Witwer--Concerning urging the Federal Communications Commission to reject Lake Cedar Group's petition to preempt local government land use decision-making authority. April 27.
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Approved:


Ray Powers
President of the Senate
















































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