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3:25 PM HOUSE JOURNALSIXTY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY
STATE OF COLORADO
Second Regular Session
One Hundred-fifteenth Legislative Day Friday, April 28, 2000
Prayer by the Reverend Kraig Burleson, Loving Saints Christian Fellowship, Denver.
The Speaker called the House to order at 9:00 a.m.
The roll was called with the following result:
Present--48.
Excused--Representatives Chavez, Clarke, Decker, Grossman, Hefley, Kaufman, Kester, Lawrence, Leyba, McPherson, Mitchell, Morrison, Spence, Tate, Veiga--15.
Absent--Representatives Tupa, Zimmerman--2.
Present after roll call--Representatives Chavez, Clarke, Decker, Grossman, Hefley, Kaufman, Lawrence, Leyba, McPherson, Mitchell, Morrison, Spence, Tate, Tupa, Veiga, Zimmerman.
The Speaker declared a quorum present._______________
On motion of Representative Lee, the reading of the journal of April 27, 2000, was dispensed with and approved as corrected by the Chief Clerk._______________
REPORT OF COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends the following:
SCR00-007 be referred favorably to the Committee on Appropriations.______________
FIRST REPORT OF FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
on HB00-1208
This Report Amends the Rerevised Bill.
To the President of the Senate and the
Speaker of the House of Representatives:
Your first conference committee appointed on HB00-1208, concerning limitations on civil actions regarding firearms, has met and reports that it has agreed upon the following:
1. That the House accede to the Senate amendments made to the bill, as the amendments appear in the rerevised bill, with the following changes:
Amend rerevised bill, page 2, line 19, strike "or a firearms trade association";
line 21, strike "dealer, or association" and substitute "or dealer".
2. That, under the authority granted to the committee to consider matters not at issue between the two houses, the following amendments are recommended:
Amend rerevised bill, page 1, line 8, strike "or against any".
Page 2, line 1, strike "firearms trade association";
line 5, strike "or a firearms trade";
line 6, strike "association";
line 11, strike "or against any";
line 12, strike "firearms trade association".
Page 3, line 18, strike the third "or";
line 19, strike "firearms trade association".
Respectfully submitted,
House Committee: Senate Committee:
Lauri Clapp Ronald Teck
Doug Dean Mark Hillman
Carl Miller Alice Nichol______________
FIRST REPORT OF FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
on HB00-1268
This Report Amends the Reengrossed Bill.
To the President of the Senate and the
Speaker of the House of Representatives:
Your first conference committee appointed on HB00-1268, concerning the assessment of property for property tax purposes, has met and reports that it has agreed upon the following:
1. That the Senate recede from its amendments made to the bill, as said amendments appear in the rerevised bill, and that the following amendments be substituted therefor:
Amend reengrossed bill, page 2, strike lines 9 through 12 and substitute the following:
"that employs educators trained in preschool through eighth grade educational instruction and is licensed by the appropriate state agency and that is not";
line 17, after "the", insert "written";
line 19, strike "at no" and substitute "within seven working days after receipt of said request,";
strike line 20 and substitute the following:
"promptly make available to the taxpayer or agent the data used by the assessor in determining the actual value of any property owned by such taxpayer. At the assessor's election, the assessor may";
line 21, strike "e-mail" and substitute "send by electronic transmission";
strike line 22 and 23 and substitute the following:
"electronic address supplied by said taxpayer or agent all of the such data. used by the assessor in determining the actual value of any property owned by such taxpayer,";
line 24, strike "including but not" and substitute "including but not Such data shall include but shall not be".
Page 3, line 1, after the period, add "Upon receipt of such request, the assessor shall notify the taxpayer or agent of the estimated cost of providing such information, payment of which shall be made prior to providing such information. Upon providing such information, the assessor may include a bill for the reasonable cost above the estimated cost and up to the statutory maximum which shall be due and payable upon receipt by the taxpayer or agent.".
2. That, under the authority granted the committee to consider matters not at issue between the two houses, the following amendments be recommended:
Amend reengrossed bill, page 2, after line 14, insert the following:
"SECTION 2. 39-1-103 (5) (a), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
39-1-103. Actual value determined - when. (5) (a) All real and personal property shall be appraised and the actual value thereof for property tax purposes determined by the assessor of the county wherein such property is located. The actual value of such property, other than agricultural lands exclusive of building improvements thereon and other than residential real property and other than producing mines and lands or leaseholds producing oil or gas, shall be that value determined by appropriate consideration of the cost approach, the market approach, and the income approach to appraisal. The assessor shall consider and document all elements of such approaches that are applicable prior to a determination of actual value. Despite any orders of the state board of equalization, no assessor shall arbitrarily increase the valuations for assessment of all parcels represented within the abstract of a county or within a class or subclass of parcels on that abstract by a common multiple in response to the order of said board. If an assessor is required, pursuant to the order of said board, to increase or decrease valuations for assessment, such changes shall be made only upon individual valuations for assessment of each and every parcel, using each of the approaches to appraisal specified in this paragraph (a), if applicable. The actual value of agricultural lands, exclusive of building improvements thereon, shall be determined by consideration of the earning or productive capacity of such lands during a reasonable period of time, capitalized at a rate of thirteen percent. Land that is valued as agricultural and that becomes subject to a perpetual conservation easement shall continue to be valued as agricultural notwithstanding its dedication for conservation purposes; except that, if any portion of such land is actually used for nonagricultural commercial or residential purposes, that portion shall be valued according to such use. The actual value of residential real property shall be determined solely by consideration of the market approach to appraisal. A gross rent multiplier may be considered as a unit of comparison within the market approach to appraisal. The valuation for assessment of producing mines and of lands or leaseholds producing oil or gas shall be determined pursuant to articles 6 and 7 of this title.".
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
Page 5, strike lines 6 through 13 and substitute the following:
"not subject to review. If a referee heard the case, the board shall, at the written request of any taxpayer or any agent of such taxpayer within seven working days after receipt of said request, make available to the taxpayer or agent the referee's findings and recommendations. At the board's election, the board may either mail, fax, or send by electronic transmission such findings and recommendations to the address, phone number, or electronic address supplied by said taxpayer or agent. Upon receipt of such request, the board shall notify the taxpayer or agent of the estimated cost of providing such findings and recommendations, payment of which shall be made prior to providing such findings and recommendations. Upon providing such findings and recommendations, the board may include a bill for the reasonable cost above the estimated cost and up to the statutory maximum which shall be due and payable upon receipt by the taxpayer or agent.
(3) At the written request of any taxpayer or any agent of such taxpayer and subject to such confidentiality requirements as provided by law, the assessor upon request, shall, within three working days after receipt of said request, make available to the taxpayer or agent the data used by the assessor in determining the actual value of any property owned by such taxpayer. At the assessor's election, the assessor may either mail, fax, or send by electronic transmission to the address, phone number, or electronic address supplied by said taxpayer two working days prior to any hearing all or agent such data. supporting the assessor's valuation. Such data shall include but shall not be limited to the data derived from the declarations filed pursuant to the provisions of article 14 of this title and confidential data, provided that such confidential data shall be presented in such a manner that the source cannot be identified. Upon receipt of such request, the assessor shall notify the taxpayer or agent of the estimated cost of providing such information, payment of which shall be made prior to providing such information. Upon providing such information, the assessor may include a bill for the reasonable cost above the estimated cost and up to the statutory maximum which shall be due and payable upon receipt by the taxpayer or agent.".
Respectfully submitted,
House Committee: Senate Committee:
Scott McKay Ronald Teck
Russell George Terry Phillips
Carl Miller Jim Congrove______________
FIRST REPORT OF FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
on HB00-1336
This Report Amends the Rerevised Bill.
To the President of the Senate and the
Speaker of the House of Representatives:
Your first conference committee appointed on HB00-1336, concerning access to adoption records, has met and reports that it has agreed upon the following:
1. That the House accede to the Senate amendments made to the bill, as the amendments appear in the rerevised bill.
2. That, under the authority granted to the committee to consider matters not at issue between the two houses, the following amendment is recommended:
Amend rerevised bill, page 15, after line 8, insert the following:
"SECTION 6. 19-5-103 (2) (g), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
19-5-103. Relinquishment procedure - petition - hearings. (2) The counseling specified in paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of this section and provided by the department or the child placement agency shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
(g) The confidentiality of all information, except for nonidentifying information as defined in section 19-1-103 (80) that may be accessed as provided in part 4 of this article, obtained by the department and the child placement agency in the course of relinquishment counseling unless the parent provides written permission or a release of information is ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction. The counseling shall also include notice that a birth parent has the opportunity to file a written statement specifying that the birth parent's information remain confidential and an explanation of the rights and responsibilities of birth parents who disagree about consent as set forth in section 19-5-305 (2).".
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
Respectfully submitted,
House Committee: Senate Committee:
Lynn Hefley Jim Congrove
Fran Coleman John Evans
Richard Decker Doug Linkhart_______________
MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
Mr. Speaker:
In response to the request of the House for the recall of SB00-049 and 225, the bills are transmitted herewith._________
The Senate has voted not to concur in House Amendments to SB00-042 and requests that a Conference Committee be appointed. The President appointed Senators Sullivant, Chm., Evans, and Linkhart as members of the First Conference Committee on the part of the Senate. The bill is transmitted herewith.
The Senate has voted not to concur in House Amendments to SB00-156 and requests that a Conference Committee be appointed. The President appointed Senators Dennis, Chm., Arnold, and Reeves as members of the First Conference Committee on the part of the Senate. The bill is transmitted herewith.
The Senate has voted not to concur in House Amendments to SB00-196 and requests that a Conference Committee be appointed. The President appointed Senators Wattenberg, Chm., Congrove, and Perlmutter as members of the First Conference Committee on the part of the Senate. The bill is transmitted herewith.
The Senate has voted not to concur in House Amendments to SB00-197 and requests that a Conference Committee be appointed. The President appointed Senators Wattenberg, Chm., Chlouber, and Phillips as members of the First Conference Committee on the part of the Senate. The bill is transmitted herewith.
The Senate voted to concur in House amendments to SB00-016, 018,019, 022, 023, 050, 054, 085, 094, 119, 120, 122, 140, 145, 146, 164, 172, 174, 184, 195, 207, and 210 and repassed the bills as amended._________
The Senate has adopted the First Report of the First Conference Committee on HB00-1208, as printed in Senate Journal, April 25, page 1117, and repassed the bill as amended. The bill is returned herewith.
The Senate has adopted the First Report of the First Conference Committee on HB00-1268, as printed in Senate Journal, April 24, pages 1093-1095, and repassed the bill as amended. The bill is returned herewith.
The Senate has adopted the First Report of the First Conference Committee on HB00-1336, as printed in Senate Journal, April 24, page 1098, and repassed the bill as amended. The bill is returned herewith._________
The Senate has passed on Third Reading and returns herewith HB00-1348.
The Senate has passed on Third Reading and transmitted to the Revisor of Statutes:
HB00-1049, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 26, page 1141;
HB00-1053, amended on Third Reading as printed in Senate Journal, April 27;
HB00-1257, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 26, page 1141, and on Third Reading as printed in Senate Journal, April 27._______________
MESSAGE FROM THE REVISOR
We herewith transmit without comment, as amended, HB00-1049, 1053, and 1257.______________
APPOINTMENTS TO CONFERENCE COMMITTEES
Pursuant to a request from the Senate, the Speaker appointed House conferees to the First Conference Committees as follows:
SB00-042--Representatives Gotlieb, Chairman, Larson, Saliman
SB00-156--Representatives Smith, Chairman, Larson, Miller
SB00-196--Representatives George, Chairman, Stengel, Hagedorn
SB00-197--Representatives George, Chairman, Stengel, Hagedorn______________
CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS
HJR00-1040 by Representative Spradley; also Senator Chlouber--Concerning recognition of the outstanding community response to a tragedy in Caņon City.
(Printed and placed in member's file; also printed in House Journal, April 13, pages 1503-1505.)
On motion of Representative Spradley, the resolution was read at length and adopted by viva voce vote.
Co-sponsors added: Roll call of the House.
HJR00-1041 by Representatives Williams S., George, Lawrence, Tochtrop; also Senator Weddig--Concerning recognition of the importance of the United States investing in quality tuberculosis control programs around the world in order to save lives and protect the public health.
(Printed and placed in member's file; also printed in House Journal, April 13, pages 1505-1508.)
On motion of Representative Williams S., the resolution was read at length and adopted by viva voce vote.
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Alexander, Coleman, Decker, Gagliardi, Gordon, Hefley, Hoppe, Kaufman, Mace, McKay, Paschall, Scott, Sinclair, Spence, Tapia, Taylor, Vigil, Windels, Witwer, Zimmerman._______________
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.
SB00-003 by Senator Perlmutter; also Representative Smith--Concerning exempt assets.
Laid over until May 1, retaining place on Calendar.
SB00-128 by Senator Lacy; also Representative Dean--Concerning the rate-setting methodology for reimbursement of nursing facilities providing services through the medicaid program.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 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 E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Alexander, Allen, Bacon, Coleman, Gagliardi, Hoppe, Keller, Larson, Lawrence, Lee, Miller, Mitchell, Morrison, Paschall, Scott, Spradley, Tapia, Taylor, Tochtrop, Vigil, Williams S., Young, Zimmerman.
SB00-062 by Senators Arnold, Linkhart, Pascoe, Tebedo, Wham; also Representatives Tupa, Alexander, Hefley, Williams S., Spence--Concerning criminal history records checks on behalf of certain entities engaged in child care services, and making an appropriation therefor.
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 E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Bacon, Clarke, Coleman, Gagliardi, Gotlieb, Larson, Mace, Miller, Plant, Saliman, Tochtrop, Veiga, Vigil, Windels.
SB00-121 by Senator Lamborn; also Representatives Mitchell, Dean--Concerning a requirement for the genetic testing of certain criminal offenders, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 62 NO 2 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 E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace N
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate N
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Clarke, Grossman, Hoppe, Kaufman, Lawrence, Scott, Tupa, Veiga, Vigil, Windels, Zimmerman.
SB00-227 by Senator Wattenberg; also Representative McPherson--Concerning elimination in accordance with federal law of restrictions regarding the ability of banking institutions to offer financial services relating to 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 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 E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis 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 Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Taylor, Mr. Speaker.
SB00-222 by Senator Dennis; also Representative Lawrence--Concerning the transfer of certain real property held by the state of Colorado in Pueblo county to the city of Pueblo for the historic Arkansas river project.
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 E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Chavez, Coleman, Dean, Gagliardi, Hagedorn, Mace, Spradley, Tapia._______________
CONSIDERATION OF SENATE AMENDMENTS TO HOUSE BILL
HB00-1042 by Representative Larson; also Senator Dyer--Concerning payments made by recipients of purple hearts for special license plates, and making an appropriation in connection therewith
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 26, page 1154.)
Representative Larson moved that the House concur in Senate amend-ments. The motion was declared passed 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 E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
The question being, "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative, and the bill, as amended, was declared repassed.
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 E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Allen, Dean, Gagliardi, Paschall, Williams S.________________
RECONSIDERATION OF SB00-049
SB00-049 by Senator Feeley; also Representative Tate--Concerning the establishment of the obligation of the state for funding special education programs for children with disabilities, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
(Passed Third Reading House Journal, April 26, page 1788.)
Representative Dean moved to suspend Rule 35(a) for reconsideration of the last House action on SB00-049 (passage on Third Reading). As shown by the following recorded vote, a two thirds majority of those elected voted in the affirmative the motion 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 E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Representative Tate moved for reconsideration of passage of SB00-049. As shown by the following recorded vote, a two thirds majority of those elected voted in the affirmative the motion 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 E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
As shown by the following roll call vote, a majority of all members elected to the House voted in the affirmative, and Representative Tate was given permission to offer a Third Reading amendment:
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 E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Third Reading amendment No. 1, by Representative Tate.
Amend rerevised bill, page 2, line 10, strike "Assembly." and substitute "Assembly; except that the general fund appropriation made in subsection (1) of this section shall be reduced so that it does not exceed the savings generated as a result of the reduction to the appropriation to the department of education for additional state aid related to locally negotiated business agreements made in said House Bill 00-1462.";
line 19, strike "section 2 of".
The amendment was declared passed 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 E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
The question being, "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative, and the bill, as amended, was declared passed.
YES 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 E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall N
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
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RECONSIDERATION OF HJR00-1025
Representative Hagedorn moved for reconsideration of the last House action on HJR00-1025 (final passage). As shown by the following recorded vote, a two-thirds majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the motion was declared passed.
YES 44 NO 20 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen N
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp N
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean N
Decker Y
Fairbank N
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson N
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester E
King N
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany Y
McKay N
McPherson N
Miller Y
Mitchell N
Morrison Y
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott N
Sinclair N
Smith N
Spence N
Spradley N
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young N
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
On motion of Representative Hagedorn, the resolution was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 34 NO 30 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen N
Bacon Y
Berry N
Chavez Y
Clapp N
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean N
Decker N
Fairbank N
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley N
Hoppe N
Johnson N
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester E
King N
Larson Y
Lawrence N
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany N
McKay N
McPherson N
Miller Y
Mitchell N
Morrison Y
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott N
Sinclair N
Smith N
Spence N
Spradley N
Stengel N
Swenson N
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. N
Windels Y
Witwer N
Young N
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Bacon, Clarke, Coleman, Gagliardi, Gordon, Gotlieb, Grossman, Keller, Leyba, Mace, Plant, Ragsdale, Saliman, Tapia, Tate, Tochtrop, Tupa, Vigil, Williams S., Windels, Zimmerman.______________
CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION
SJR00-009 by Senator Chlouber; also Representative Spradley--Concerning the Colorado general assembly's opposition to the movement of contaminated materials from the S.W. Shattuck Chemical Company site to any location or facility in Fremont county, Colorado.
Amendment No. 1, moved by Representative Spradley.
Agriculture, Livestock, & Natural Resources Report, dated April 26, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 26, page 1813.
The amendment was declared passed by viva voce vote.
On motion of Representative Spradley, the resolution as amended was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 56 NO 8 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry N
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman N
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson N
Miller Y
Mitchell N
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith N
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis N
Tapia Y
Tate N
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil 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, Dean, Hefley, Miller._______________
On motion of Representative Dean, SCR00-005, SB00-192, 199 shall be made Special Orders on Friday, April 28, 2000, at 10:35 a.m._______________
The hour of 10:35 a.m., having arrived, on motion of Representative King, the House resolved itself into Committee of the Whole for consideration of Special Orders and he was called to the Chair to act as Chairman._______________
SPECIAL ORDERS--SECOND READING OF BILLS
The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chairman reported the titles of the following bills had been read (reading at length had been dispensed with by unanimous consent), the bills considered and action taken thereon as follows:
(Amendments to the committee amendment are to the printed committee report which was printed and placed in the members' bill file.)
SCR00-005 by Senators Owen, Dyer; also Representative Pfiffner--Concerning the submission to the registered electors of the state of Colorado of an amendment to the constitution of the state of Colorado, concerning the repeal of outdated provisions of the state constitution resulting from obsolescence and applicability to particular events or circumstances that have already occurred.
Amendment No. 1, State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Report, dated April 18, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 19, page 1630.
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-192 by Senator Lacy; also Representative Dean--Concerning pretrial services program requirements.
Amendment No. 1, Judiciary Report, dated April 27, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 27, page 1855-1856.
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-199 by Senators Blickensderfer, Sullivant, Dyer, Feeley, Perlmutter, Phillips, Wattenberg; also Representatives Scott, George, Taylor, Gordon--Concerning the development of a monorail system for the interstate highway 70 corridor, and, in connection therewith, submitting to the registered electors of the state of Colorado the question of whether the name of the Colorado intermountain fixed guideway authority shall be changed to the Colorado monorail authority, whether the authority shall be authorized to implement its monorail test program and demonstration project plan, whether the authority shall be given the powers necessary to implement the plan and execute its other related duties, whether the authority may use excess state revenues to fund the implementation of the plan and the development of an integrated statewide rail transportation plan that would include any monorail developed in the corridor, and whether the Colorado monorail fund shall be created.
Laid over until May 1, retaining place on Calendar._______________
ADOPTION OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT
Passed Second Reading: SCR00-005 amended, SB00-192 amended.
Laid over until date indicated retaining place on Calendar:
SB00-199--May 1, 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 62 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 2
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke -
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn -
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
________________
RECONSIDERATION OF SB00-225
SB00-225 by Senators Wattenberg, Blickensderfer, Feeley, Hillman, Powers; also Representatives Stengel, Dean--Concerning reimbursement to landowners whose property is being acquired by a public highway authority in connection with eminent domain proceedings.
(Passed Third Reading House Journal, April 27, page 1847.)
Representative Dean moved to suspend Rule 35(a) for reconsideration of the last House action on SB00-225 (passage on Third Reading). As shown by the following recorded vote, a two thirds majority of those elected voted in the affirmative the motion was declared passed:
YES 63 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 1
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 E
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 -
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Representative Dean moved for reconsideration of passage of SB00-225. As shown by the following recorded vote, a two thirds majority of those elected voted in the affirmative the motion 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 E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
As shown by the following roll call vote, a majority of all members elected to the House voted in the affirmative, and Representative Stengel was given permission to offer a Third Reading amendment:
YES 63 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester E
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 E
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Representative Scott excused from voting under House Rule 21(c).
Third Reading amendment No. 1, by Representatives Stengel, Smith.
Amend reengrossed bill, page 2, line 19, strike "landowner" and substitute "owner";
line 22, strike "landowner" and substitute "owner";
line 23, strike "landowner" and substitute "owner".
Page 3, line 6, strike "landowner" and substitute "owner".
The amendment was declared passed by the following roll call vote:
YES 63 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester E
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 E
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Representative Scott excused from voting under House Rule 21(c).
As shown by the following roll call vote, a majority of all members elected to the House voted in the affirmative, and Representative Stengel was given permission to offer a second Third Reading amendment:
YES 55 NO 8 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen N
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 N
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall N
Pfiffner Y
Plant N
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott E
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence N
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate N
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa N
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. N
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Representative Scott excused from voting under House Rule 21(c).
Third Reading amendment No. 2, by Representatives Stengel, Smith.
Amend reengrossed bill, page 3, strike lines 15 through 24 and substitute the following:
"(B) In connection with proceedings for the authority's acquisition or condemnation of property pursuant to this part 5 in which the final value of the property as determined by the court exceeds ten thousand dollars, the court shall award the owner all of such owner's reasonable attorney fees and the reasonable costs of the litigation incurred by such owner where the award by the court in such proceedings exceeds by one hundred thirty percent or more the last written offer given to the property owner prior to the filing of the condemnation action. For purposes of this sub-subparagraph (B), the reasonable costs of litigation shall include but not be limited to those items includable as costs in accordance with section 13-16-122, C.R.S.".
The amendment was declared passed by the following roll call vote:
YES 43 NO 20 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon N
Berry Y
Chavez N
Clapp Y
Clarke N
Coleman N
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi N
Gordon N
Gotlieb Y
Grossman N
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson N
Kaufman Y
Keller N
Kester E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba N
Mace N
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson N
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant N
Ragsdale Y
Saliman N
Scott E
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia N
Tate N
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa N
Veiga N
Vigil N
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels N
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Representative Scott excused from voting under House Rule 21(c).
The question being, "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative, and the bill, as amended, was declared passed.
YES 56 NO 7 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen N
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 E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba N
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson N
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott E
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence N
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa N
Veiga Y
Vigil N
Webster Y
Williams S. N
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Representative Scott excused from voting under House Rule 21(c).
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Lee, Nuņez.
______________
CONSIDERATION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT
SB00-124 by Senator Andrews; also Representative Tapia--Concerning literacy in early elementary grades, and, in connection therewith, establishing a read-to-achieve program, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
(Conference committee report printed in House Journal, April 27, pages 1856-1858)
On motion of Representative Tapia, the Conference Committee Report 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 E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill, as amended, was declared repassed.
YES 62 NO 2 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 E
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 N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Gagliardi, Kaufman, Keller, Miller, Ragsdale, Tate._______________
CONSIDERATION OF SENATE AMENDMENTS TO HOUSE BILLS
HB00-1298 by Representative Swenson; also Senator Weddig--Concerning required automobile insurance coverage.
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 25, page 1126.)
Representative Swenson moved that the House not concur in Senate amendments and that a Conference Committee be appointed. The motion was declared passed 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 E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
The Speaker appointed Representatives Swenson, Chairman, Larson and Miller as House conferees to the bill.
HB00-1033 by Representatives Tool, Kester; also Senators Anderson, Martinez--Concerning a continuing examination of the treatment of persons with mental illness who are involved in the criminal justice system, and making an appropriation therefor.
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 26, page 1152.)
Representative Tool moved that the House concur in Senate amendments. The motion was declared passed 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 E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
The question being, "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative, and the bill, as amended, was declared repassed.
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 E
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 Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Keller, Windels.
HB00-1111 by Representative Miller; also Senator Blickensderfer--Concerning production of false identification documentation, and making an appropriation therefor.
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 26, page 1154.)
Representative Miller moved that the House concur in Senate amend-ments. The motion was declared passed 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 E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
The question being, "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative, and the bill, as amended, was declared repassed.
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 E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Leyba, Morrison.
HB00-1133 By Representative Kaufman; also Senator Wham--Concerning the department of corrections.
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 26, page 1156.)
Representative Kaufman moved that the House concur in Senate amend-ments. The motion was declared passed by the following roll call vote:
YES 62 NO 1 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen E
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 E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate N
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
The question being, "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative, and the bill, as amended, was declared repassed.
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 E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate N
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
HB00-1158 by Representatives Veiga, Kaufman, Hagedorn; also Senator Wham--Concerning domestic violence, and making an appropriation therefor.
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 26, page 1156.)
Representative Veiga moved that the House concur in Senate amend-ments. The motion was declared passed by the following roll call vote:
YES 63 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 1
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 E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa -
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
The question being, "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative, and the bill, as amended, was declared repassed.
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 E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
HB00-1317 by Representative Tool; also Senator Anderson--Concerning sex offenders, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 26, page 1155.)
Representative Tool moved that the House concur in Senate amendments. The motion was declared passed 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 E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate N
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
The question being, "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative, and the bill, as amended, was declared repassed.
YES 62 NO 2 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 E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate N
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Kaufman, Scott.
HB00-1323 by Representative Hoppe; also Senator Wattenberg--Concerning authorization of a special license plate for agriculture and natural resources, and making an appropriation in connection therewith
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 26, pages 1151-1152.)
Representative Hoppe moved that the House not concur in Senate amendments and that a Conference Committee be appointed with permission to go beyond the scope of the difference between the House and the Senate. The motion was declared passed by the following roll call vote:
YES 48 NO 14 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen E
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez N
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker N
Fairbank N
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman N
Hagedorn Y
Hefley N
Hoppe Y
Johnson N
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba N
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell N
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant N
Ragsdale Y
Saliman N
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia N
Tate N
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool E
Tupa N
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman N
Mr. Speaker Y
The Speaker appointed Representatives Hoppe, Chairman, Gotlieb and Mace as House conferees to the bill.
HB00-1330 by Representative Gordon; also Senator Perlmutter--Concerning the enhancement of sentencing for certain animal cruelty crimes.
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 26, page 1152.)
Representative Gordon moved that the House not concur in Senate amendments and that a Conference Committee be appointed with permission to go beyond the scope of the difference between the House and the Senate. The motion was declared passed by the following roll call vote:
YES 47 NO 15 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen E
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp N
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean N
Decker N
Fairbank N
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester E
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence N
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany N
McKay N
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell N
Morrison Y
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence N
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool E
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
The Speaker appointed Representatives Johnson, Chairman, Webster and Gordon as House conferees to the bill._______________
REPORT OF COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE
JUDICIARY
After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends the following:
SB00-136 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation:
Amend revised bill, page 3, strike lines 15 through 17, and substitute the following:
"(7) (c) (I) (A) If a subject is acquitted of child abuse pursuant to article 6 of title 18, C.R.S., or If a petition in dependency and";
line 22, strike "department or the Colorado bureau of investigation," and substitute "department,".
Page 4, line 4, strike "an acquittal or";
line 6, strike "department or the Colorado bureau of" and substitute "department,";
line 7, strike "investigation,";
after line 17, insert the following:
"SECTION 2. 19-3-313 (7), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW PARAGRAPH to read:
(7) (d) (I) If a subject is acquitted of an offense pursuant to part 4 of article 6 of title 18, C.R.S., section 18-3-405, C.R.S., or section 18-3-405.3, C.R.S., or if such a charge is dismissed, the director of the central registry shall expunge the record of the report, including the subject's name, pertaining to the act or acts that supported such alleged criminal offense upon the receipt by the director of notice of the acquittal or dismissal.
(II) (A) Notwithstanding the provisions of subparagraph (I) of this paragraph (d), the director may request a hearing to reinstate on the central registry a subject's name and the record of a report pertaining to an act or acts that supported a dismissed or acquitted criminal charge. Such hearing shall be requested within thirty days after the date of notice of the acquittal or dismissal. The director shall send written notice of the hearing to the subject by certified mail. The date on the
proof of mailing shall determine whether the department requested the hearing within thirty days after the date of notice of the acquittal or dismissal. A hearing shall not be held if the department fails to request the hearing within thirty days after the date of notice of the acquittal or dismissal. The hearing shall be held as soon as possible after the hearing is requested.
(B) At a hearing requested pursuant to sub-subparagraph (A) of this subparagraph (II), the department shall be required to show that there is clear and convincing evidence to support a finding of child abuse or neglect so that the subject's name, and any other pertinent information, should be reinstated or maintained on the registry as a perpetrator. An administrative law judge shall preside over the hearing and such judge shall not be the same judge who presided at any other hearing concerning the same subject. The hearing and any judicial review shall be in accordance with the "State Administrative Procedure Act".".
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
Page 5, strike lines 15 through 26.
Page 6, strike lines 1 through 3.
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
Page 6, line 4, after "4.", insert "Repeal.";
line 5, strike "amended to read:" and substitute "repealed as follows:";
strike lines 6 through 13, and substitute the following:
"18-6-405. Reports of convictions to department of education. (2) Upon acquittal of a charge brought pursuant to the provisions of this part 4, the court shall inform the defendant that pursuant to section 19-3-313 (7) (c), C.R.S., the department may hold a hearing, as soon as possible, to show cause why the defendant's name should not be removed from the central registry. The court shall report all acquittals and convictions for violations of the provisions of this part 4 to the director of the central registry created in section 19-3-313, C.R.S."._______________
MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
Mr. Speaker:
The Senate has passed on Third Reading and returns herewith HB00-1100, 1305, and 1429;
The Senate has passed on Third Reading and transmitted to the Revisor of Statutes: SB00-226;
SB00-217, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 27, page 1207;
SB00-219, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 27, page 1208;
SB00-223, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 27, page 1207;
SB00-230, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 27, page 1208;
HB00-1023, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 27, page 1204;
HB00-1052, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 27, pages 1204-1205;
HB00-1071, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 27, page 1184;
HB00-1124, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 27, pages 1184-1185, and on Third Reading as printed in Senate Journal, April 28;
HB00-1140, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 27, pages 1206-1207;
HB00-1145, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 27, page 1207;
HB00-1169, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 27, page 1206;
HB00-1318, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 27, page 1205;
HB00-1351, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 27, page 1204;
HB00-1389, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 27, page 1183;
HB00-1395, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 27, page 1208;
HB00-1463, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 27, page 1206._______________
MESSAGE FROM THE REVISOR
We herewith transmit without comment, SB00-226; and without comment, as amended, SB00-217, 219, 223, 230, HB00-1023, 1052, 1071, 1124, 1140, 1145, 1169, 1318, 1351, 1389, 1395, and 1463.______________
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS
First Reading
The following bills were read by title and referred to the committees indicated:
SB00-217 by Senators Chlouber, Powers, Feeley, Lacy; also Representatives Young, George, Dean--Concerning pari-mutuel wagering, and, in connection therewith, creating a class C designation for horse racing tracks that operate in conjunction with nonprofit corporations representing horse racing licensees, establishing requirements for in-state simulcast facilities and race meets at class B tracks, and coordinating the renewal application deadlines for different classes of licenses.
Committee on Agriculture, Livestock, & Natural Resources
SB00-219 by Senators Lacy, Owen, Tanner; also Representatives Tool, Berry, Saliman-Concerning the consolidation of economic development functions within an office of economic development, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
Committee on Business Affairs & Labor
SB00-223 by Senators Owen, Lacy, Tanner; also Representatives Saliman, Berry, Tool--Concerning changes to the non-medicaid state-subsidized insurance program known as the "Children's Basic Health Plan", and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
Committee on Health, Environment, Welfare, & Institutions
SB00-226 by Senator Powers; also Representative Taylor--Concerning reallocation of a reduced waste tire recycling development fee.
Committee on Finance
Committee on Appropriations
SB00-230 by Senator Wattenberg; also Representative Young--Concerning the wildlife for future generations trust fund, and, in connection therewith, creating the wildlife habitat account.
Committee on Agriculture, Livestock, & Natural Resources______________
Correction
H.J. page 1846, line 35, strike "EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 4" and substitute "EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 3";
line 42, strike "Kester -" and substitute "Kester E".
_______________
LAY OVER OF CALENDAR ITEMS
On motion of Representative Dean, the following items on the Calendar were laid over until May 1, retaining place on Calendar:
Consideration of Resolutions--HJR00-1008, 1012, 1021, 1018, HR00-1013, HJR00-1033, 1037, 1038, 1039, 1043, 1045, HR00-1014, HJR00-1046, 1047, 1049, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1053, SJR00-016, HJR00-1027, SJR00-021.
Consideration of Senate Amendments--HB00-1063, 1103, 1259, 1274, 1306, 1355, 1134, 1174, 1232, 1345, 1371, 1375, 1417, 1419, 1422, 1433, 1434, 1456, 1460, 1465._______________
On motion of Representative Dean, the House adjourned until 10:00 a.m., May1, 2000.
Approved:
RUSSELL GEORGE,
Speaker
Attest:
JUDITH RODRIGUE,
Chief Clerk