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SENATE JOURNAL
Sixty-second General Assembly
STATE OF COLORADO
Second Regular Session
6th Legislative Day Monday, January 10, 2000
Call to By the President at 10:00 a.m.
Order
Prayer By the chaplain, Reverend Glen Hamlyn, Rocky Mountain Cathedral, Denver.
Roll Call Present--Total, 29.
Absent/Excused--Congrove, Evans, Lacy, Lamborn, Tebedo, Wham--Total, 6.
Present later--Congrove, Evans, Lacy, Lamborn, Wham.
Quorum The President announced a quorum present.
Reading of On motion of Senator Andrews, reading of the Journal of Friday, January 7th was
Journal dispensed with and the Journal stands approved as corrected by the Secretary.
Senate Correctly printed: SB 00-88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99,100, 101,
Services 102, 103, 104, 105, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115.
Correctly enrolled: SR00-004.
INTRODUCTION OF BILL--FIRST READING
The following bill was read by title and referred to the committee indicated:
SB 00-116 by Senator Blickensderfer; also Representative McPherson--Concerning requirements for providing copies of patient records.
SIGNING OF BILLS
The President has signed: SR00-004.
MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR
Letter of designation and appointment from Governor Owens was read and assigned
to committee as follows:
January 3, 2000
To the Honorable
Colorado Senate
Colorado General Assembly
State Capitol Building
Denver, CO 80203
Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Laws of the State of Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit to your consideration, the following:
CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER
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effective July 1, 1999, for a term expiring at the pleasure of the Governor:
Richard E. Hoffman, M.D. of Denver, Colorado, appointed.
Sincerely,
(Signed)
Bill Owens
Governor
Rec'd 1/3/00
P. Dicks, Secretary
Committee on Health, Environment, Welfare and Institutions
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On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, and with a two-thirds majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, Senate Rule 36(c) was suspended for Consideration of Governor's appointments.
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CONSIDERATION OF GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENTS
On motion of Senator Epps, the following Governor's appointments were confirmed by
a roll call vote:
STATE BOARD OF NURSING
effective July 1, 1999, for terms expiring July 1, 2002:
Linda L. Roan of Colorado Springs, Colorado, to serve as a representative of professional nursing education, replacing B. Jenenne P. Nelson, appointed;
Lois K. Lynch of Lakewood, Colorado, to serve as a representative of hospital staff nurses, replacing June I. Sturm-Roller, appointed.
YES 30 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 5 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | E | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | E |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | E | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | E | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | E |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
On motion of Senator Epps, the following Governor's appointments were confirmed by
a roll call vote:
STATEWIDE POISON CONTROL
OVERSIGHT BOARD
for a term expiring July 1, 2000:
Randy B. Gorton of Stratton, Colorado, to serve as public member representing the Fourth Congressional District, as a Republican, and to fill a vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Brenda Wonzy Jones, appointed.
for terms expiring July 1, 2002:
Gloria G. Johnson of Colorado Springs, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the Fifth Congressional District and the Department of Health Care Policy and Finance, reappointed;
John H. Grubbs of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a designee of the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, representing the First Congressional District, and as a Republican, reappointed;
Carol M. Warner of Littleton, Colorado, to serve as a public member representing the Sixth Congressional District, and as a Republican, appointed.
YES 30 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 5 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | E | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | E |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | E | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | E | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | E |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
On motion of Senator Epps, the following Governor's appointments were confirmed by
a roll call vote:
COLORADO COMMISSION
ON THE AGING
for terms expiring July 1, 2002:
Jean M. Hubbs of Crowley, Colorado, to serve as a Republican from the Fourth Congressional District, reappointed;
Pamela A. Erickson of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a Democrat from the First Congressional District, reappointed;
Eula F. Redenbaugh of Boulder, Colorado, to serve as a Democrat from the Second Congressional District, reappointed;
Phyllis Foster of Littleton, Colorado, to serve as a Democrat from the Sixth Congressional District, appointed;
Daphne L. Bernstein of Highlands Ranch, Colorado, to serve as a Republican and as an at-large member, appointed.
YES 31 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 4 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | E |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | E | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | E | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | E |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
On motion of Senator Epps, the following Governor's appointment was confirmed by
a roll call vote:
MEDICAL SERVICES BOARD
for a term expiring July 1, 2002:
Richard F. Walker of Boulder, Colorado to serve as a representative of the Second Congressional District and as an Unaffiliated, reappointed.
YES 31 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 4 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | E |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | E | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | E | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | E |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
On motion of Senator Epps, the following Governor's appointments were confirmed by a roll call vote:
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH
for terms expiring March 1, 2003:
V. Michael Barkett, M.D., of Salida, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the Third Congressional District, and as a Republican, reappointed;
Hai Phong Bui, M.D., of Lakewood, Colorado, to serve as an at-large member, and as a Republican, appointed;
Laura J. Davis of Westminster, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the Second Congressional District, and as a Republican, reappointed;
Jeanne T. McGinnis of Lakewood, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the Sixth Congressional District, and as a Democrat, reappointed.
for terms expiring March 1, 2001:
Linda A. Zenon, of Colorado Springs, (CD5) to serve as a representative of the Fifth Congressional District and as a Democrat, appointed, to replace Zelna E. Joseph, Colorado Springs (R) (CD5) who resigned.
Franklyn N. Judson, M.D., of Denver, Colorado (CD1) to serve as a representative of the First Congressional District and as a Republican, appointed, to replace Terrance J. Sullivan, of Denver, Colorado Springs (R) (CD1) who resigned;
YES 31 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 4 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | E |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | E | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | E | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | E |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
On motion of Senator Epps, the following Governor's appointments were confirmed by
a roll call vote:
COLORADO CHILDREN'S
TRUST FUND BOARD
for terms expiring November 7, 2001:
David Furman of Littleton, Colorado, to serve as a member knowledgeable in the law, and as an Unaffiliated;
Tom McMillen of Colorado Springs, Colorado, to serve as a member knowledgeable in child abuse prevention, and as a Republican, appointed;
Nancy J. McNally of Westminster, Colorado, to serve as a parent representative, and as a Republican, appointed.
YES 31 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 4 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | E |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | E | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | E | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | E |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
On motion of Senator Epps, the following Governor's appointments were confirmed by a
roll call vote:
BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE COLORADO
UNINSURABLE HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN
for a term expiring July 1, 2000:
Marcia L. Brauchler of Highlands Ranch, Colorado, to serve as a representative of insurers, and as a Republican, appointed.
for a term expiring July 1, 2002:
Judith M. Jung of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a representative of a non-profit health care organization, and as a Republican, appointed.
YES 32 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 3 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | E |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | E | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | E |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
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On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, and with a majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, Consideration of SR00-003, SR00-005, and SR00-006 on the calendar for Monday, January 10, were laid over until Friday, January 14, retaining their place on the calendar.
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COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS
Business The Committee on Business Affairs and Labor has had under consideration and has had a
Affairs hearing on the following appointments and recommends that the appointments be
and Labor confirmed:
BOARD OF REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS
for terms expiring July 1, 2002:
Sue L. Wagner of Fort Collins, Colorado, to serve as a representative of commercial banking, and as a Republican, reappointed;
Mark S. Weston of Castle Rock, Colorado, to serve as a representative of real estate appraisers, and as a Republican, appointed;
Judith M. Smith of Gunnison, Colorado, to serve as a county assessor, and as a Democrat, reappointed.
Business The Committee on Business Affairs and Labor has had under consideration and has had a
Affairs hearing on the following appointment and recommends that the appointment be
and Labor confirmed:
FINANCIAL SERVICES BOARD
effective July 1, 1999, for a term expiring July 1, 2003:
Edwin R. Bigby, Jr., of Loveland, Colorado, to serve as an executive officer of a state credit union, and as a Republican, appointed.
Business The Committee on Business Affairs and Labor has had under consideration and has had a
Affairs hearing on the following appointment and recommends that the appointment be
and Labor confirmed:
SPECIAL FUNDS BOARD FOR
WORKERS' COMPENSATION SELF INSURERS
for a term expiring July 1, 2002:
David L. Roper of Grand Junction, Colorado, to serve as a representative of risk management and finance, and as a Republican, appointed.
Business The Committee on Business Affairs and Labor has had under consideration and has had a
Affairs hearing on the following appointments and recommends that the appointments be
and Labor confirmed:
STATE ELECTRICAL BOARD
for terms expiring July 1, 2002:
Richard G. Weingardt of Aurora, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the public and as a Republican, appointed;
Rolf D. Philipsen of Colorado Springs, Colorado, to serve as a building official, and as a Republican, appointed;
Von Dewayne Stelljes, Jr. of Thornton, Colorado, to serve as a representative of a journeyman, not an electrical contractor, and as a Republican, appointed;
Peter C. Kautza of Colorado Springs, Colorado, to serve as a representative general contractor, and as an Unaffiliated, appointed;
Frank J. Peralta of Pueblo West, Colorado, to serve as a master electrical contractor, and as a Democrat, appointed.
Business The Committee on Business Affairs and Labor has had under consideration and has had a
Affairs hearing on the following appointments and recommends that the appointments be
and Labor confirmed:
MOTION PICTURE AND TELEVISION
ADVISORY COMMISSION
for terms expiring June 30, 2001:
Tom E. Hoch of Aurora, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the Sixth Congressional District and as a Republican, appointed,
James F. Katzel of Grand Junction, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the Third Congressional District and as a Republican, appointed.
for terms expiring June 30, 2003:
Bert Kempers of Boulder, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the Second Congressional District and as a Republican, appointed;
Terry Wickre of Castle Rock, Colorado to serve as a representative of the Fifth Congressional District
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS--FIRST READING
The following bills were read by title and referred to the committees indicated:
SB 00-117 by Senator Dennis; also Representative Mitchell--Concerning tuition assistance for the dependent children of certain persons, and, in connection therewith, authorizing tuition assistance for the dependents of deceased or permanently disabled national guardsmen, law enforcement officers, or firefighters.
SB 00-118 by Senator Sullivant; also Representative Stengel--Concerning comprehensive planning by local governments to manage growth.
Local Government
Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Energy
INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTIONS
The following resolutions were read by title and referred to the committees indicated:
SJR 00-003 by Senator Wattenberg; also Representative Young--Concerning additions and modifications to the water pollution control revolving fund eligibility list.
Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Energy
SJR 00-004 by Senator Wattenberg; also Representative Young--Concerning additions and modifications to the drinking water revolving fund eligibility list.
Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Energy
MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR
Appoint- A letter of designation and appointment from Governor Owens was read and assigned to
ment Committee as follows:
To the Honorable
Colorado Senate
Colorado General Assembly
State Capitol Building
Denver, CO 80203
Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit to your consideration, the following:
COLORADO WATER RESOURCES
AND POWER DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
for a term expiring October 1, 2002:
Randall K. Palmgren of Center, Colorado, to serve as a representative Rio Grande Drainage Basin and as a Democrat, appointed to replace J. Kuntz who resigned.
Sincerely,
(Signed)
Bill Owens
Governor
Rec'd 1/3/00
P. Dicks, Secretary
Committee on Agriculture, Natural Resources and Energy
On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, the Senate adjourned until 9:00 a.m., Tuesday,
January 11, 2000.
Approved:
Ray Powers
President of the Senate
Patricia K. Dicks
Secretary of the Senate
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