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3:25 PM HOUSE JOURNALSIXTY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY
STATE OF COLORADO
Second Regular Session
Twentieth Legislative Day Monday, January 24, 2000
Prayer by the Reverend Doctor Cynthia Cearley, Montview Presbyterian Church, Denver.
The Speaker called the House to order at 10:00 a.m.
The roll was called with the following result:
Present--64.
Excused--Representative Swenson--1.
The Speaker declared a quorum present._______________
On motion of Representative Webster, the reading of the journal of January 21, 2000, was dispensed with and approved as corrected by the Chief Clerk._______________
CONSIDERATION OF MEMORIAL
HM00-1002 by Representative Fairbank--Memorializing former representative Jean Bain.
(Printed and placed in Member's file; also printed in House Journal, January 20, pages 127-128 .)
On request of Speaker George, the memorial was read at length.
Representative Fairbank introduced members of the family that were present._______________
Pursuant to House Rule 26(f) the House stood in recess to allow former member, the Honorable Frank Kemp, to speak on behalf of the Honorable Jean Bain_______________
House reconvened.
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On motion of Representative Fairbank, the memorial was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 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 E
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: Roll call of the House.
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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.
HB00-1027 by Representative Kester--Concerning the repeal of certain reporting requirements of financial institutions.
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 1 EXCUSED 1 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 E
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 N
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Hoppe, Pfiffner.
HB00-1086 by Representatives Gotlieb, Vigil; also Senator Musgrave --Concerning unemployment compensation benefits for persons receiving benefits under the federal "Social Security 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 60 NO 4 EXCUSED 1 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 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 E
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, Coleman, Gordon, Leyba, Miller, Saliman, Williams T., Zimmerman.
HB00-1087 by Representative Tapia; also Senator Dennis--Concerning the public utilities commission's supervision of a public utility's guarantee of securities.
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 0 EXCUSED 1 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 E
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, Mace, Taylor, Vigil.
HB00-1097 by Representative Spradley; also Senator Tebedo --Concerning time periods applicable to voter registration challenges.
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 0 EXCUSED 1 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 E
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 Hefley, Hoppe, McElhany.
HB00-1038 by Representative Morrison; also Senator Epps--Concerning an increase in the number of public members on the state board of medical examiners.
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 0 EXCUSED 1 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 E
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, Hagedorn, Kaufman, Mace, Plant, Ragsdale, Takis, Tate, Tochtrop, Williams S.
HB00-1058 by Representative Morrison; also Senator Epps--Concerning the addition of failure to truthfully respond to an officially issued complaint to grounds of unprofessional conduct under the "Colorado Medical Practice 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 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 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 E
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, Chavez, Decker, Gagliardi, Gordon, Hagedorn, Hefley, Kaufman, Mace, Plant, Ragsdale, Takis, Williams S., Witwer.
HB00-1075 by Representative Alexander; also Senator Reeves--Concerning the replacement of the requirement that a physician direct, supervise, and set protocol of a certified nurse-midwife with the requirement that a certified nurse-midwife practice in accordance with the standards of the American college of nurse-midwives.
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 0 EXCUSED 1 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 E
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, Gagliardi, Gordon, Hagedorn, Leyba, Mace, Plant, Saliman, Takis, Tapia, Tate, Tochtrop, Tool, Veiga, Williams S., Young.
HB00-1035 by Representatives Smith, Grossman, Kaufman, Miller, Morrison; also Senators Matsunaka, Blickensderfer, Perlmutter, Wham--Concerning the enactment of Colorado Revised Statutes 1999 as the positive and statutory law of the state of Colorado.
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 0 EXCUSED 1 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 E
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
HB00-1113 by Representative Clapp; also Senator Epps--Concerning the perjury exception for statements made by a defendant falsely denying guilt in a previous prosecution.
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 1 EXCUSED 1 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 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 E
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, Dean, Decker, Hefley, McElhany, McKay, Nuņez, Spence, Spradley, Stengel, Tool.
HB00-1031 by Representative Kester; also Senator Hillman--Concerning the elimination of certain elections concerning pest control districts.
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 0 EXCUSED 1 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 E
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, Hoppe, Webster.
HB00-1028 By Representative Swenson; also Senator Owen--Concerning parental shares in judgment for the wrongful death of an unmarried person.
Laid over until January 25, retaining place on Calendar.
HB00-1024 by Representatives Mace, Gotlieb, Swenson, Williams S.; also Senators Musgrave, Dyer--Concerning the require-ment to provide proof of motor vehicle insurance before registering a motor vehicle with the department of revenue.
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 0 EXCUSED 1 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 E
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 Chavez, Clapp, Gagliardi, Gordon, Kester, Lawrence, May, Ragsdale, Sinclair, Takis, Tapia, Tochtrop, Tool, Vigil, Webster, Windels, Zimmerman.
HB00-1088 by Representative Hagedorn; also Senator Owen-- Concerning a requirement that insurance companies notify consumers when using credit scoring to make decisions regarding insurance.
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 4 EXCUSED 1 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 Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair N
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel N
Swenson E
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, Coleman, Gagliardi, Ragsdale, Takis, Tapia, Tate, Tochtrop, Williams S.
HB00-1155 by Representatives McKay, Kester, Larson, Miller, Spradley, Taylor, Williams T.; also Senator Teck--Concerning amendments to conform the Colorado Revised Statutes to the sunset of the regulation of debt management companies by the division of banking, and, in connection therewith, deleting references to such regulatory program at the conclusion of the wind-up period under the sunset law.
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 0 EXCUSED 1 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 E
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 Hoppe, Pfiffner.
HB00-1095 By Representative Berry; also Senator Blickensderfer--Concerning revisions to the municipal elections laws.
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 4 EXCUSED 1 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 N
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell N
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott N
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson E
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, Hoppe, Plant, Saliman, Tochtrop.
HB00-1096 By Representatives Leyba, Clarke, Taylor, Young; also Senators Reeves, Anderson, Linkhart--Concerning state agency processes for human resource innovation and management.
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 0 EXCUSED 1 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 E
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, Kester, Mace, Tapia, Tate, Vigil.
HB00-1057 By Representative Swenson; also Senator Musgrave--Concerning an exception to the three-lane highway at-grade intersection prohibition in the "Public Highway Authority Law".
Laid over until January 25, retaining place on Calendar.
HB00-1077 By Representative Witwer; also Senator Arnold-- Concerning the creation of the governor's expert emergency epidemic response committee.
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 0 EXCUSED 1 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 E
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, Berry, Chavez, Decker, Gordon, Gotlieb, Keller, Kester, Mace, Miller, Morrison, Saliman, Scott, Smith, Spence, Tapia, Tate, Taylor, Tochtrop, Vigil, Williams S., Windels.
HB00-1176 By Representative Dean; also Senator Sullivant--Concerning a prohibition on the authority of a local government to regulate when individuals may conduct religious meetings on private residential property.
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 61 NO 3 EXCUSED 1 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 N
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson E
Takis N
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 N
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Clapp, Decker, Fairbank, Gordon, Grossman, Hefley, Kester, King, Lee, May, McKay, Mitchell, Nuņez, Pfiffner, Scott, Sinclair, Spence, Spradley, Williams S.
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APPOINTMENTS
The Speaker announced the appointment of Representatives Miller and Windels to replace Representatives Clarke and Leyba on the Legislative Audit Committee.
The appointments to Legislative Audit Committee were confirmed by the following roll call vote:
YES 63 NO 1 EXCUSED 1 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 N
Swenson E
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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On motion of Representative Sinclair, 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.)
HB00-1123 by Representative Keller; also Senator Dyer--Concerning the imposition of fees for the payment of excess transportation costs incurred by school districts.
Declared lost on Second Reading.
HB00-1106 by Representative Lawrence; also Senator Arnold--Concerning ratification of an interstate compact involving the exchange of criminal history records for noncriminal justice purposes.
Laid over until January 25, retaining place on Calendar.
HB00-1127 By Representatives Fairbank, and Stengel; also Senator Hillman--Concerning a prohibition on the collection of moneys for political activities through student fees.
Amendment No. 1, Committee on Education Report, dated January 17, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, January 19, page 117.
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
On motion of Representative Dean, the remainder of the General Orders Calendar (HB00-1078, 1092, 1180, 1151, 1059, 1134, 1036, 1119, 1138, 1139, 1152, 1226) was laid over until January 25, retaining place on Calendar._______________
ADOPTION OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT
Passed Second Reading: HB00-1127 amended.
Lost on Second Reading: HB00-1123.
Laid over until date indicated retaining place on Calendar:
HB00-1106, 1078, 1092, 1180, 1151, 1059, 1134, 1036, 1119, 1138, 1139, 1152, 1226--January 25, 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 46 NO 18 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon N
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi N
Gordon N
Gotlieb Y
Grossman N
Hagedorn N
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 N
Saliman N
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson E
Takis N
Tapia N
Tate N
Taylor Y
Tochtrop N
Tool Y
Tupa N
Veiga Y
Vigil N
Webster Y
Williams S. N
Williams T. Y
Windels N
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman N
Mr. Speaker Y
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REPORTS OF COMMITTEES OF REFERENCE
BUSINESS AFFAIRS AND LABOR
After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends the following:
HB00-1011 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation:
Amend printed bill, page 3, after line 15, insert the following:
"SECTION 4. 40-15-201 (1), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
40-15-201. Regulation by commission. (1) For purposes of this part 2, except as otherwise provided in this title, each provider of basic local exchange service is declared to be affected with a public interest and a public utility subject to the provisions of articles 1 to 7 of this title, so far as applicable, including the regulation of all rates and charges pertaining to local exchange companies; except that, if a provider applies for and receives commission approval of an alternative form of regulation, or if a provider is a small local exchange rural telecommunications provider subject to simplified regulatory treatment under section 40-15-203.5 or 40-15-503 (2) (d), the commission shall not consider the provider's overall rate of return or overall revenue requirements when determining the just and reasonable rate for a particular product or service. For a small local exchange rural telecommunications provider subject to simplified regulatory treatment under section 40-15-203.5 or 40-15-503 (2) (d), basic local exchange service shall be regulated as provided in subsection (2) of this section. The commission may promulgate such rules as are necessary for the purpose of implementing the provisions of this part 2.".
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
Page 3, line 18, strike "small local" and substitute "rural telecommunications";
line 19, strike "exchange".
Page 4, after line 14, insert the following:
"SECTION 6. 40-15-302 (1) (a), the introductory portion to 40-15-302 (1) (b) (I), and 40-15-302 (1) (b) (II), Colorado Revised Statutes, are amended to read:
40-15-302. Manner of regulation - rules. (1) (a) The commission shall promulgate rules as may be appropriate to regulate services and products provided pursuant to this part 3. In promulgating such rules, the commission shall consider such alternatives to traditional rate of return regulations as flexible pricing, detariffing, and other such manner and methods of regulation as are deemed consistent with the general assembly's expression of intent pursuant to section 40-15-101. If a provider applies for and receives commission approval of an alternative form of regulation, or if a provider is a small local exchange rural telecommunications provider subject to simplified regulatory treatment under section 40-15-203.5 or 40-15-503 (2) (d), the commission shall not consider the provider's overall rate of return or overall revenue requirements when determining the just and reasonable rate for a particular product or service. A local exchange provider that does not elect an alternative form of regulation and that is subject to rate of return regulation shall furnish such rate of return information as requested by the commission.
(b) (I) For a small local exchange rural telecommunications provider subject to simplified regulatory treatment under section 40-15-203.5 or 40-15-503 (2) (d), price ceilings shall be established for all products and services regulated under this part 3 as follows:
(II) This paragraph (b) shall not be construed to preclude a small local exchange rural telecommunications provider from electing traditional rate-of-return regulation or requesting price regulation or another alternative form of regulation under part 5 of this article; and the fact of such election or request shall not be considered in connection with a proceeding to adjust prices for products or services offered under any alternative form of regulation.".
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
HB00-1056 be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation.
HB00-1084 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation:
Amend printed bill, page 1, strike line 3, and substitute the following:
"amended, and the said 8-4-101 is further amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SUBSECTION, to read:".
Page 2, line 3, after "(b)", insert "(I)";
line 7, strike "law. "Lawful" and substitute the following:
"law.
(II) "Lawful";
after line 11, insert the following:
"(III) "Lawful charges or indebtedness" shall not include a deduction made by an employer, as defined in section 8-40-203 (1) (a), made for the purpose of collecting political funds even if such deduction is pursuant to a written agreement between such employer and an employee that is voluntary, enforceable, and not otherwise in violation of law.
(8.5) "Political funds" means all or a portion of any moneys from which:
(a) Contributions are made to a candidate committee, political committee, issue committee, or political party; or
(b) Expenditures or independent expenditures are made for the purpose of advocating the election or defeat of any candidate or to support or oppose any ballot initiative or referendum, including, but not limited to, expenditures made to collect signatures for initiative petitions and for direct mail and media campaigns to solicit signatures for initiative petitions or to discourage electors from signing initiative petitions.".
HB00-1179 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation:
Amend printed bill, page 2, strike line 16 and substitute the following:
"OF THE FOLLOWING NEW SUBSECTIONS, to read:";
after line 20, insert the following:
"(9.7) "Hairstyling" means providing one or more of the following hair care services upon the upper part of the human body for cosmetic purposes for payment either directly or indirectly, or when done without payment for the public generally:
(a) Cleansing, massaging, or stimulating the scalp with oils, creams, lotions, or other cosmetic or chemical preparations, using the hands or with manual, mechanical, or electrical implements or appliances;
(b) Applying cosmetic or chemical preparations, antiseptics, powders, oils, clays, or lotions to the scalp;
(c) Cutting, arranging, braiding, applying hair extensions to, or styling the hair by any means using the hands or with manual, mechanical, or electrical implements or appliances;
(d) Cleansing, coloring, lightening, waving, or straightening the hair with cosmetic or chemical preparations, using manual, mechanical, or electrical implements or appliances.
(9.8) "Hairstylist" means a person who engages in any of the practices of hairstyling.".
Page 5, line 21, strike "amended" and substitute "amended, and the said 12-8-108 is further amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SUBSECTION,";
line 22, strike "director." and substitute "director - advisory committee.".
Page 7, after line 1, insert the following:
"(2) The director shall appoint a five member advisory committee to assist in the performance of the director's duties. the advisory committee shall consist of at least three licensees who have expertise in the area under review. Members of the advisory committee shall be compensated for their services in accordance with the provisions of section 24-34-102(13), C.R.S.";
line 15, strike "and (4)," and substitute "(4), and (5),";
line 21, strike "barbering" and substitute "barbering, hairstyling,".
Page 8, line 6, strike "barbering" and substitute "barbering, hairstyling,";
after line 16, insert the following:
"(5) No person shall be permitted to examine applicants in any of the practical portions for barbers, hairstylists, cosmetologists, cosmeticians, or manicurists in which said person has not had practical experience and received a license as provided in this article.".
Page 9, line 16, strike "amended" and substitute "amended, and the said 12-8-114 is further amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SUBSECTION,".
Page 10, line 6, after "cosmetician,", insert "hairstylist";
after line 10, insert the following:
"(5) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, No examinations for a hairstylist license and no hairstylist licenses shall be issued until on or after January 15, 2001.
SECTION 14. 12-8-114 (3), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW PARAGRAPH to read:
12-8-114. Qualifications of applicants - requirements. (3) An applicant for examination shall furnish proof of training of not less than the number of hours of course completion in the subject area in which the applicant seeks licensure as follows:
(e) One thousand hours for a hairstylist.".
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
Page 11, line 23, after "endorsement." insert "(1)";
line 25, after "manicuring,", insert "hairstyling";
line 26, strike "is licensed" and substitute "is licensed possesses an active, valid license in good standing ".
Page 12, line 3, strike "applicant" and substitute "applicant:";
strike lines 4 through 8 and substitute the following:
"(a) Possesses credentials and qualifications which that are substantially equivalent to requirements in Colorado for licensure by examination and meets all other requirements for licensure pursuant to this article. The board director may specify by rule and regulation what shall constitute substantially equivalent credentials and qualifications; or
(b) Has practiced as a licensed barber, hairstylist, cosmetologist, cosmetician, or manicurist for at least two of the five years immediately preceding the date of the application and meets all other requirements for licensure pursuant to this article.";
after line 19, insert the following:
"SECTION 20. 12-8-121 (1) (d), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
12-8-121. Exemptions. (1) Nothing in this article shall prohibit services by:
(d) A student of a barbering or cosmetology school who has received more than three hundred hours of instruction twenty percent of the hours of instruction required in section 12-8-114 (3) and who is rendering services at such school under supervision of a licensee within the school setting.".
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
Page 17, line 8, strike "(1) (a)" and substitute "(1) (a), (1) (e),";
after line 17, insert the following:
"(e) Has violated any of the provisions of this article or any valid order of the director;".
FINANCE
After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends the following:
HB00-1002 be postponed indefinitely.
HB00-1198 be postponed indefinitely.
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PRINTING REPORT
The Chief Clerk reports the following bills have been correctly printed: HB00-1251, 1252, 1253, 1254, 1255, 1256, 1257, 1258, 1259, 1260, 1261, 1262, 1263, 1264, 1265, 1266, 1267, 1268, 1269, 1270, 1271, 1272, 1273, 1274, 1275, 1276, 1277, 1278, 1279, 1280, 1281, 1282, 1283.______________
SIGNING OF BILLS - RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS
The Speaker has signed: HM00-1002._______________
MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
Mr. Speaker:
The Senate has adopted and transmits herewith: SJR00-003 and 004._________
The Senate has passed on Third Reading and transmitted to the Revisor of Statutes: SB00-002, 061, 067, and 073;
SB00-029, amended as printed in Senate Journal, January 21, page 135;
SB00-050, amended as printed in Senate Journal, January 21, page 136._______________
MESSAGE FROM THE REVISOR
We herewith transmit without comment, SB00-002, 061, 067 and 073; and, without comment, as amended, SB00-029 and 050.______________
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS
First Reading
The following bills were read by title and referred to the committees indicated:
HB00-1284 by Representatives Tate, Mace--Concerning housing authorities.
Committee on Local Government
HB00-1285 by Representative Kaufman--Concerning enactment of the "Colorado Home Improvement Contract Requirement" under the "Colorado Consumer Protection Act".
Committee on Judiciary
HB00-1286 by Representatives Webster, Alexander, Hoppe, Johnson, Kester, Mitchell, Smith, Spradley, Stengel, Tool, Young; also Senators Chlouber, Dennis--Concerning the expenditure of money for the protection of livestock.
Committee on Agriculture, Livestock, & Natural Resources
HB00-1287 by Representative Johnson--Concerning certain respon-sibilities of local elected officials that relate to county employment.
Committee on Local Government
HB00-1288 By Representatives Johnson, Kester, Larson, May, McKay, Webster, and Sinclair; also Senators Owen, and Powers--Concerning the requirement for boards of county commissioners to provide certain financial information to the public, and, in connection therewith, requiring boards of county commissioners to provide notice of the availability of such information and electronic access to such information.
Committee on Local Government
HB00-1289 By Representatives Hefley, McPherson, Clapp, Dean, Fairbank, Lee, May, McElhany, Nuņez, and Paschall--Concerning firearms regulation, and, in connection therewith, standardizing firearms regulation as a matter of statewide concern.
Committee on State, Veterans, & Military Affairs______________
Correction
H.J. page 147, line 55, strike "OFFICE" and substitute "OFFICER".
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On motion of Representative Dean, the House adjourned until 9:00 a.m., January 25, 2000.
Approved:
RUSSELL GEORGE,
Speaker
Attest:
JUDITH RODRIGUE,
Chief Clerk