3/26/100
3:25 PM HOUSE JOURNALSIXTY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY
STATE OF COLORADO
Second Regular Session
One Hundred-twelfth Legislative Day Tuesday, April 25, 2000
Prayer by Pastor Rick Long, Grace Church, Arvada.
The Speaker called the House to order at 9:00 a.m.
The roll was called with the following result:
Present--51.
Excused--Representatives Fairbank, Keller, King, McKay, McPherson, Paschall, Pfiffner, Scott, Stengel, Takis, Tapia, Tate, Vigil--13.
Absent--Representative Mitchell--1.
Present after roll call--Representatives Fairbank, Keller, King, McKay, McPherson, Mitchell, Paschall, Pfiffner, Scott, Stengel, Takis, Tapia, Tate, Vigil.
The Speaker declared a quorum present._______________
On motion of Representative Johnson, the reading of the journal of April 24, 2000, was dispensed with and approved as corrected by the Chief Clerk.
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CONSENT GRANTED TO COMMITTEES
Under House Rule 25(i)(2), Representative Dean moved that the Committees on Business Affairs & Labor and Judiciary be granted permission to meet while the House is session. The motion was passed by the following roll call vote:
YES 48 NO 0 EXCUSED 12 ABSENT 5
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez -
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank E
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley -
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller E
Kester Y
King E
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay E
McPherson E
Miller Y
Mitchell -
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall E
Pfiffner E
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott E
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel E
Swenson Y
Takis -
Tapia E
Tate E
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil E
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer -
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
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CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS
HJR00-1029 by Representatives Morrison, Gotlieb, Gordon, Saliman, Grossman, Alexander, Bacon, Clarke, Fairbank, George, Johnson, Kaufman, Keller, Larson, Lawrence, Leyba, Mace, Miller, Mitchell, Pfiffner, Swenson, Tate, Tool, and Williams T; also Senator Perlmutter--Concerning the declaration of holocaust awareness week
(Printed and placed in member's file; also printed in House Journal, April 7, pages 1367-1368.)
On motion of Representative Morrison, the resolution was read at length and adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 65 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 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 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: Roll call of the House.
HR00-1012 by Representatives Lawrence, Alexander, Chavez--Concerning the appointment of an additional employee in the House of Representatives.
(Printed and placed in member's file; also printed in House Journal, March 9, pages 872-873.)
Amendment No. 1, moved by Representative Lawrence.
Amend printed resolution, page 1, after line 8, insert the following:
"Doris Wasson Enrolling Clerk Grade 70 Step 1 ".
The amendment was declared passed by the following roll call vote:
YES 65 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 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 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
On motion of Representative Lawrence, the resolution as amended was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 65 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 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 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, Dean, Spradley._______________
MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
Mr. Speaker:
The Senate has adopted and transmits herewith: SJR00-017._______________
INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION
The following resolution was read at length and given immediate consideration:
SJR00-017 by Senators Hillman and Blickensderfer; also Representatives Spradley, Stengel, and Young--Concerning the designation of state highway 94 within the boundaries of the state of Colorado to be known as the "94th Infantry Division Memorial Highway".
On motion of Representative Dean, the rules were suspended and the resolution given immediate consideration.
On motion of Representative Spradley, the resolution was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 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 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 -
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: Roll call of the House.______________
CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS
SJR00-011 by Senators Dennis, Arnold, Chlouber, Dyer, Evans, Feeley, Hernandez, Hillman, Owen, Phillips, Reeves, Rupert, Sullivant, Teck, Thiebaut, Wattenberg, Wham; also Representatives Spradley, Coleman, Decker, Fairbank, Gagliardi, Grossman, Johnson, Kester, Larson, Mace, McPherson, Miller, Plant, Ragsdale, Saliman, Smith, Takis, Tapia, Tate, Tochtrop, Tupa, Veiga, Webster, Witwer, Young, Zimmerman--Concerning the redesignation of the Great Sand Dunes National Monument as a national park.
(Printed and placed in member's file; also printed in House Journal, April 4, pages 1284.)
Amendment No. 1, moved by Representative Hefley.
Amend engrossed joint resolution, page 2, line 8, after "Park", insert "or, at a minimum, the expansion of the monument";
line 9, after "existing", insert "or future";
line 27, strike "as" and substitute "to";
line 28, after "park", insert "or, at a minimum, its expansion as a national monument".
The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote:
YES 12 NO 51 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 1
Alexander N
Allen N
Bacon N
Berry N
Chavez N
Clapp Y
Clarke N
Coleman N
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank N
Gagliardi N
Gordon N
Gotlieb N
Grossman N
Hagedorn N
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson N
Kaufman N
Keller N
Kester N
King N
Larson N
Lawrence N
Lee Y
Leyba N
Mace N
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson N
Miller N
Mitchell N
Morrison N
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant N
Ragsdale N
Saliman N
Scott N
Sinclair N
Smith N
Spence N
Spradley N
Stengel N
Swenson N
Takis N
Tapia -
Tate E
Taylor N
Tochtrop N
Tool N
Tupa N
Veiga N
Vigil N
Webster N
Williams S. N
Williams T. N
Windels N
Witwer N
Young N
Zimmerman N
Mr. Speaker N
On motion of Representative Spradley, the resolution was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 57 NO 7 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean N
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley N
Hoppe N
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay N
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall N
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 E
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, Berry, Clarke, Gordon, Gotlieb, Hagedorn, Kaufman, Keller, Lawrence, Morrison, Scott, Swenson, Taylor, Vigil, Windels, Mr. Speaker.
HJR00-1026 by Representative Hagedorn; also Senator Linkhart--Concerning honoring the Metropolitan State College of Denver men's basketball team.
Laid over until May 4._______________
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.
HB00-1454 by Representatives Dean, McPherson, Pfiffner, and Scott; also Senator Feeley--Concerning the creation of the structured settlement financing corporation, and, in connection therewith, authorizing the corporation and the state treasurer to enter into an agreement that would allow the corporation to purchase the state's right to receive all or any portion of the tobacco litigation settlement damages payments scheduled to be received by the state before a specified date.
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 41 NO 23 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander N
Allen Y
Bacon N
Berry N
Chavez N
Clapp Y
Clarke N
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi N
Gordon N
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn N
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson N
Kaufman Y
Keller N
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 N
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant N
Ragsdale N
Saliman N
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith N
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia N
Tate E
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa N
Veiga N
Vigil N
Webster Y
Williams S. N
Williams T. Y
Windels N
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman N
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Fairbank, King, May, McKay, Paschall, Sinclair, Spence, Young.
HB00-1472 by Representative George; also Senator Powers--Concerning public disclosure of certain information pertaining to electoral activity by issue committees for purposes of satisfying the reporting requirements of the "Fair Campaign Practices 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 Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate E
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 Fairbank, Stengel.
HB00-1482 by Representative Mitchell; also Senator Arnold--Concerning the authority of a city that has been authorized to become a city and county pursuant to an amendment to the state constitution that has been approved by the registered electors of the state of Colorado to form a local improvement district to provide certain improvements in the district.
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 Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate E
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 Scott, Webster.
HB00-1478 by Representatives Dean, Morrison, Alexander, Allen, Clarke, Gordon, Hefley, Keller, Stengel, and Williams T.; also Senator Wham--Concerning health care coverage parity for prosthetic devices.
As shown by the following roll call vote, a majority of all members elected to the House voted in the affirmative, and Representative Dean was given permission to offer a Third Reading amendment:
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 N
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 Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate E
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 Dean.
Amend engrossed bill, page 2, line 20, strike "is designated by and";
line 21, strike "affiliated with" and substitute "contracts with or is designated by";
strike lines 24 through 26.
Page 3, strike lines 1 through 6, and substitute the following:
"SECTION 2. Effective date - applicability. (1) This act shall take effect January 1, 2001, unless a referendum petition is filed during the ninety-day period after final adjournment of the general assembly that is allowed for submitting a referendum petition pursuant to article V,
section 1 (3) of the state constitution. If such a referendum petition is filed against this act or an item, section, or part of this act within such period, then the act, item, section, or part shall take effect on the specified date only if approved by the people.".
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 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 Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate E
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 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 N
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 E
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, Chavez, Coleman, Gagliardi, Gotlieb, Larson, Lawrence, Mace, Miller, Plant, Saliman, Tapia, Tochtrop, Williams S., Windels, Zimmerman.
HB00-1464 by Representative Allen; also Senator Owen--Concerning students admitted to institutions of higher education.
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 58 NO 6 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez N
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 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 N
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis N
Tapia Y
Tate E
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 Lawrence, Lee, Stengel, Young.
HB00-1480 by Representative George; also Senator Dyer--Concerning conflict of interest requirements for members of the oil and gas conservation commission.
Laid over until April 26, retaining place on Calendar.
HB00-1034 by Representatives Kester, Leyba, Tool; also Senators Wham, Anderson, Martinez--Concerning the creation of community-based management pilot programs for persons with mental illness who are involved in the criminal justice system, 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 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 Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate E
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, Bacon, Gagliardi, Gotlieb, Hoppe, Keller, Mace, Plant, Saliman, Tapia, Tupa, Vigil, Williams S., Windels.
HB00-1475 by Representatives Tool, Hefley, Alexander, Chavez, Clarke, Hagedorn, Hoppe, Kaufman, Kester, Lawrence, Leyba, Morrison, Saliman, Tochtrop; also Senators Lacy, Linkhart, Reeves--Concerning reimbursement to federally qualified health centers for the total amount of reasonable costs of providing health care services to recipients of medicaid assistance, 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 60 NO 4 EXCUSED 1 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 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 N
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott N
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate E
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 Coleman, Gagliardi, Plant, Williams S.
HB00-1476 by Representative Dean; also Senator Owen--Concerning the use of moneys allocated from the employment support fund for existing programs in the department of labor and employment.
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 Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate E
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 Kester, Mace.
HB00-1486 by Representatives Taylor, Larson; also Senator Dyer--Concerning the use of the petroleum storage tank fund related to storage tank safety, and, in connection therewith, allowing payment from the fund for facility inspections and meter calibrations and reducing the fee for certain tank truckloads.
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 Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate E
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, Coleman, May, McKay, Paschall, Scott, Young, Mr. Speaker.
HB00-1219 by Representatives Decker, Bacon, Stengel, Swenson, and Williams S.; also Senator Dennis--Concerning accreditation by the state board of education.
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 Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate E
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, Coleman, Gagliardi, Gotlieb, Larson, May, McElhany, Spence, Tapia, Vigil, Windels, Zimmerman.
HB00-1481 by Representative George; also Senator Powers--Concerning enactment of a pilot project that encourages reporting under the Colorado environmental self-audit 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 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 N
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate E
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, Fairbank, Hefley, Johnson, Lawrence, May, McElhany, McKay, Mitchell, Morrison, Paschall, Stengel, Taylor.
HB00-1490 by Representatives George, May, Swenson, Gotlieb, Larson, Mace, McElhany, Nuņez, Ragsdale, Williams S., and Witwer; also Senator Powers--Concerning a modification in the requirement that the department of transportation spend the state sales and use tax revenues attributable to sales or use tax on vehicles and related items for the implementation of the strategic transportation project investment program so that at least ninety percent of such revenues are expended for highway or highway-related purposes.
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 50 NO 14 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez N
Clapp Y
Clarke N
Coleman N
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi N
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman N
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller N
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 Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate E
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa N
Veiga N
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels N
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman N
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Lee, Paschall, Stengel, Taylor.
HB00-1466 by Representative Stengel; also Senator Blickensderfer--Concerning insurance fraud.
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 Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate E
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 Dean, Plant, Tupa.
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.
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 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 E
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, Chavez, Clarke, Coleman, Dean, Fairbank, Gordon, Gotlieb, Hagedorn, Hefley, Hoppe, Johnson, Kester, Larson, Lawrence, Lee, Mace, McElhany, McKay, Morrison, Plant, Spence, Spradley, Stengel, Tochtrop, Tupa, Veiga, Vigil, Williams S., Williams T., Windels, Witwer, Young, Zimmerman, Mr. Speaker.
SB00-071 by Senators Anderson, Reeves; also Representative Morrison--Concerning use of moneys received pursuant to the tobacco litigation settlement, 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 47 NO 17 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 Y
Gagliardi N
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman N
Hagedorn Y
Hefley N
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 N
McKay Y
McPherson N
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott N
Sinclair N
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley N
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate E
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 Alexander, Bacon, Chavez, Clarke, Coleman, Gordon, Gotlieb, Hagedorn, Kaufman, Kester, Larson, Lawrence, Leyba, Mace, Miller, Plant, Saliman, Tapia, Tochtrop, Tupa, Vigil, Williams S., Windels.
HB00-1483 by Representatives Larson, Dean, George, Hoppe, Johnson, Kester, McKay, Miller, Smith, Spradley, Stengel, Swenson, Taylor, Webster, and Young; also Senator Wattenberg--Concerning the creation of a predator management plan by the division of wildlife, and, in connection therewith, creating a predator management advisory committee and making an appropriation.
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 Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate E
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, Coleman, Fairbank, Gagliardi, McPherson, Scott.
SB00-135 by Senators Arnold, Wham, Phillips; also Representatives Larson, Lawrence, Veiga--Concerning the state communications systems utilized by governmental entities for public safety purposes, 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 Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany N
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 N
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate E
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, Dean, Gagliardi, Plant.
SB00-202 by Senator Hillman; also Representative McElhany--Concerning payment of taxes to the division of insurance by an attorney-in-fact acting for the subscribers of interinsurance exchanges.
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 Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate E
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 May, Young.
SB00-178 by Senators Teck, Evans, Hillman; also Representative Spence--Concerning teachers in public schools.
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 N
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 Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate E
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 Dean, King, Lee, Stengel.
SB00-172 by Senator Evans; also Representative Kaufman--Concerning the title setting process for state-wide initiatives, and, in connection therewith, eliminating the summary of the measure, and addressing motions for ballot title board hearings.
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 Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate E
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
HB00-1468 by Representatives Paschall, May, Fairbank, Hefley, Mitchell, Nuņez, Scott, and Sinclair; also Senators Lamborn, Andrews, Arnold, Congrove, Hillman, and Teck--Concerning the use of fetal tissue from induced termination of pregnancy.
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 39 NO 25 EXCUSED 1 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 Y
Gordon N
Gotlieb N
Grossman N
Hagedorn N
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman N
Keller N
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba N
Mace N
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison N
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 Y
Takis N
Tapia Y
Tate E
Taylor Y
Tochtrop N
Tool Y
Tupa N
Veiga N
Vigil N
Webster Y
Williams S. N
Williams T. Y
Windels N
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman N
Mr. Speaker N
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Clapp, Dean, Decker, Lee, McKay.
SB00-018 by Senators Dyer, Musgrave, Powers; also Representatives Gotlieb, Hagedorn, Mace, May, Swenson--Concerning the ignition interlock program, 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 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 Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate E
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, Gagliardi, Williams S.
SB00-022 by Senators Tebedo, Arnold, Linkhart, Pascoe, Wham; also Representatives Alexander, Hefley, Tupa, Williams S. --Concerning inspections of child care facilities, and, in connection therewith, increasing the number of child care inspectors, specifying a time frame within which child
care facility inspectors are to respond to complaints lodged with the department of human services concerning a child care facility, 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 50 NO 14 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp N
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker N
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 N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany N
McKay N
McPherson N
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence N
Spradley N
Stengel N
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate E
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, Clarke, Coleman, Gagliardi, Gordon, Gotlieb, Hagedorn, Keller, Larson, Leyba, Mace, Morrison, Plant, Saliman, Tapia, Tochtrop, Veiga, Vigil, Windels, Zimmerman, Mr. Speaker.
SB00-023 by Senator Anderson; also Representative Hoppe--Concerning claims for reimbursement for the costs of handling hazardous substance incidents.
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 Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate E
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, Coleman, Gagliardi, Gotlieb, Larson, Zimmerman, Mr. Speaker.
SB00-050 by Senator Epps; also Representative Lawrence--Concerning the extension of the regimented juvenile training program, 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 63 NO 1 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 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 Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate E
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, Dean, Gagliardi, Hefley, Kaufman, Mace, Stengel, Tapia, Williams S..
SB00-074 by Senators Lacy, Owen, Tanner; also Representatives Tool, Berry, Saliman-Concerning the creation of the tobacco settlement defense account within the tobacco litigation settlement cash fund to be comprised of tobacco litigation settlement moneys to compensate the state for attorney fees, court costs, and expenses.
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 Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate E
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 Gotlieb, Scott.
SB00-094 by Senator Epps; also Representative Morrison--Concerning a continuing education requirement for pharmacists.
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 45 NO 19 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean N
Decker N
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley N
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester N
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
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 Y
Spence N
Spradley N
Stengel N
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate E
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 Coleman, Gotlieb, Hefley, Mace, Tochtrop, Vigil.
SB00-145 by Senator Reeves; also Representative Kaufman--Concerning support obligations, 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 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 N
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 E
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 Williams S., Williams T.
SB00-156 by Senator Dennis; also Representative Smith--Concerning the distribution of taxes collected on aviation fuel that are credited to the aviation fund, and in connection therewith, modifying the definition of aviation purposes.
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 N
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 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 E
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga N
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, Spradley, Swenson, Tapia, Taylor, Young, Mr. Speaker.
SB00-196 by Senators Wattenberg, Blickensderfer; also Representative George--Concerning the requirement that subdivision regulations of local governments ensure the provision of adequate public utility service in the development of subdivisions.
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 N
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 N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley N
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate E
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, Lee, Smith, Stengel.
SB00-197 by Senators Wattenberg, Blickensderfer, Congrove, Musgrave; also Representatives George, Hoppe, King, McElhany, McKay, Spradley, Zimmerman--Concerning decisions made by governmental entities regarding applications by public utilities for the siting of major public service facilities.
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 48 NO 16 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez N
Clapp N
Clarke N
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 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 N
Sinclair N
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate E
Taylor Y
Tochtrop N
Tool Y
Tupa N
Veiga N
Vigil N
Webster Y
Williams S. N
Williams T. Y
Windels N
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Mace, Stengel.
SB00-015 by Senators Powers, Musgrave, Dyer; also Representatives Swenson, Gotlieb, Williams S.--Concerning electronic certificates of title for motor vehicles by county clerks. 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 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 Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate E
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, Hoppe, Mace, Taylor, Vigil.
SB00-212 by Senator Weddig; also Representative Allen--Concerning the cessation of jurisdiction by the state over a portion of land located within the Buckley air national guard base.
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 Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate E
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 Clapp, Hagedorn, Larson, Nuņez, Takis, Williams S.
SB00-148 by Senators Evans, Chlouber, Dennis, Dyer, Epps, Hillman, Musgrave, Owen, Pascoe; also Representative McPherson--Concerning the prohibition of certain types of provisions in contracts between health insurance carriers and health care providers.
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 58 NO 6 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 N
McKay N
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell N
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 N
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate E
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-sponsor added: Representative Tochtrop._______________
REPORT OF COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE
FINANCE
After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends the following:
SB00-177 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation:
Amend reengrossed bill, page 8, strike lines 17 through 19 and substitute the following:
"(c) In addition to any other review provided in law, any rule adopted, or fee modified, by the commission pursuant to paragraph (b) of this subsection (3.5) may be reviewed by the joint budget committee of the general assembly upon its own motion or upon written".______________
PRINTING REPORT
The Chief Clerk reports the following bill has been correctly printed: HB00-1492.______________
SIGNING OF BILLS - RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS
The Speaker has signed: HB00-1070._______________
House in recess. House reconvened.
_______________
REPORTS OF COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE
EDUCATION
After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends the following:
HB00-1128 be postponed indefinitely.
SB00-004 be referred favorably to the Committee on Appropriations.______________
DELIVERY OF BILL TO GOVERNOR
The Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives reports the following bill has have been delivered to the Office of the Governor: HB00-1070 at 1:25 p.m. on April 25, 2000.______________
INTRODUCTION OF BILL
First Reading
The following bill was read by title and referred to the committee indicated:
HB00-1493 by Representative Lawrence; also Senator Dennis--Concerning local regulation of hazardous waste sites, and, in connection therewith, expanding the "State Hazardous Waste Incinerator Siting Act" to include all hazardous waste processors.
Committee on Local Government________________
On motion of Representative Pfiffner, 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.)
SB00-003 by Senator Perlmutter; also Representative Smith--Concerning exempt assets.
(Previously amended, as printed in House Journal March 29, page 1145.)
Amendment No. 3, Appropriations Report, dated April 13, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 13, pages 1453-1454.
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
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.
Laid over until April 28, retaining place on Calendar.
SB00-016 by Senator Dennis; also Representative Larson--Concerning the geographical representation requirements for members of the oil and gas conservation commission, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
Amendment No. 1, by Representative Larson.
Amend reengrossed bill, page 2, line 3, strike "divide." and substitute "divide, and, to the extent possible, consistent with this paragraph (a), the other members shall be appointed taking into account the need for geographical representation of other areas of the state with high levels of oil and gas activity or employment.".
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-158 by Senator Wham; also Representative George--Concerning the creation of the Colorado veterans' monument preservation trust fund.
Ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-164 by Senator Lamborn; also Representative McElhany--Concerning the Colorado student obligation bond authority.
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 18, pages 1620-1623.
Amendment No. 2, by Representative McElhany.
Amend the State, Veterans, and Military Affairs Committee Report, dated April 18, 2000, page 4, strike line 7 and substitute the following:
"Page 35, line 6, after the period, add "The authority shall not be required to comply with fiscal rules of the state of Colorado until July 1, 2000.";
strike lines 7 through 26.".
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-170 by Senator Tanner; also Representative Johnson--Concerning the preservation of historic Dearfield, and making an appropriation therefor.
Ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-207 by Senators Lacy, Owen, Tanner; also Representatives Saliman, Tool, Berry--Concerning the continuation of the Colorado nursing scholarship program, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
Amendment No. 1, Appropriations Report, dated April 19, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 19, page 1640.
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-007 by Senator Phillips; also Representative Young--Concerning the creation of the state telecommunications and technologies council.
Laid over until April 26, retaining place on Calendar.
SB00-174 by Senator Musgrave; also Representative McKay--Con-cerning the experience modification factors for workers' compensation insurance premiums, and, in connection therewith, regulating the use of experience modification factors in determining the safety of an employer.
Amendment No. 1, Business Affairs & Labor Report, dated April 18, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 18, page 1631.
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-206 by Senators Tebedo, Lacy; also Representative Spradley--Concerning the use of certain moneys in the local government limited gaming impact fund in fiscal years following the year in which the moneys were appropriated without requiring further appropriation by the general assembly.
Ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-210 by Senators Anderson, Powers; also Representative George--Concerning joint governmental agencies.
Amendment No. 1, by Representative George.
Amend reengrosssed bill, page 1, line 6, strike "paragraph (a) of".
Page 6, line 4, strike "paragraph (a) of".
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-203 by Senator Powers; also Representative George--Concerning the performance of utility relocation work in conjunction with design-build transportation projects.
Laid over until April 26, retaining place on Calendar.
On motion of Representative Dean, the remainder of the General Orders Calendar (SB00-020, 117, 193) was laid over until 5:00 p.m., retaining place on Calendar._______________
AMENDMENTS TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT
Representatives Tate, Berry, Tool, and Saliman moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show that SB00-206 did not pass.
The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote:
YES 30 NO 35 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander N
Allen N
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp N
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean N
Decker N
Fairbank N
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb N
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley N
Hoppe N
Johnson N
Kaufman N
Keller Y
Kester N
King N
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany N
McKay N
McPherson Y
Miller N
Mitchell N
Morrison Y
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant N
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott N
Sinclair N
Smith Y
Spence N
Spradley N
Stengel N
Swenson N
Takis N
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor N
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster N
Williams S. Y
Williams T. N
Windels Y
Witwer N
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker N
_______________
ADOPTION OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT
Passed Second Reading: SB00-003 amended, 016 amended, 158, 164 amended, 170, 207 amended, 174 amended, 206, 210 amended.
Laid over until date indicated retaining place on Calendar:
SB00-020, 117, 193--5:00 p.m., April 25, 2000
SB00-007, 203--April 26, 2000
SCR00-005--April 28, 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 65 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 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 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
_______________
REPORTS OF COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE
STATE, VETERANS AND MILITARY AFFAIRS
After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends the following:
HB00-1491 be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation.
SB00-044 be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation._______________
SIGNING OF BILLS - RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS
The Speaker has signed: SB00-171._______________
On motion of Representative Dean, HB00-1491, SB00-019, 194, 042, 049, 085, 122, 133, 146, 181, 054, 137, 140, 180, 184, 185, 204, 211 shall be made Special Orders on Tuesday, April 25, 2000, at 4:06 p.m._______________
The hour of 4:06 p.m., having arrived, on motion of Representative Pfiffner, 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.)
HB00-1491 by Representative Alexander; also Senator Epps--Concerning appropriations for the western slope veterans' cemetery.
Ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-019 by Senators Wham, Arnold, Linkhart, Pascoe, Tebedo; also Representatives Alexander, Tupa, Williams S.--Concerning consolidated child care services.
Amendment No. 1, Health, Environment, Welfare, & Institutions Report, dated April 19, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 19, page 1648.
Amendment No. 2, Appropriations Report, dated April 24, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 24, page 1662.
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-194 by Senator Rupert; also Representatives Larson, Keller--Concerning the creation of a commission to address issues facing individuals with hearing impairments, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
Ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-042 by Senator Sullivant; also Representatives Gotlieb, Gordon, Hagedorn, Tate, Tochtrop--Concerning the creation of the Colorado council for persons with disabilities, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
Amendment No. 1, Health, Environment, Welfare, & Institutions Report, dated April 19, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 19, page 1648.
Amendment No. 2, Appropriations Report, dated April 24, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 24, page 1662.
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
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.
Amendment No. 1, Appropriations Report, dated April 24, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 24, page 1662.
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-085 by Senator Dennis; also Representative Dean--Concerning the establishment of a program of state grants to publicly-supported libraries for the purchase of educational resources, and making an appropriation therefor.
Amendment No. 1, Education Report, dated April 19, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 19, page 1644.
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-122 by Senator Lacy; also Representatives Dean, Spradley--Concerning the provision of a portion of limited gaming proceeds to certain municipal governments to meet needs related to the advent of limited gaming in such municipalities, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
Amendment No. 1, Appropriations Report, dated April 24, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 24, page 1663.
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-133 by Senator Arnold; also Representative Gotlieb--Concerning safe schools, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
Laid over until April 26, retaining place on Calendar.
SB00-146 by Senator Musgrave; also Representative McKay--Concerning authorization for the use of original plates upon vehicles valued by collectors.
Amendment No. 1, Transportation & Energy Report, dated April 19, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 19, page 1652.
Amendment No. 1, Appropriations Report, dated April 24, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 24, page 1663.
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-181 by Senator Wham; also Representative George--Concerning the funding of public school capital construction projects, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
Laid over until April 26, retaining place on Calendar.
SB00-054 by Senators Pascoe, Andrews, Wham; also Representatives Lawrence, Kester, Mitchell, Scott, Witwer--Concerning the creation of a registry of names of Coloradans who volunteer to make anatomical gifts, and in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
Amendment No. 1, by Representative Lawrence.
Amend reengrossed bill, page 16, line 10, strike "12 and 13" and substitute "14 and 15".
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-137 by Senator Wham; also Representative Lawrence--Concerning the members of the state capitol building advisory committee and, in connection therewith, making changes regarding the appointment of members to the advisory committee and authorizing the reimbursement of expenses of the members, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
Ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-140 by Senator Anderson; also Representative Lawrence--Concerning the youthful offender system, and making an appropriation therefor.
Amendment No. 1, Judiciary Report, dated April 18, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 18, page 1619.
Amendment No. 2, by Representative Lawrence.
Amend the Judiciary Committee Report, dated April 18, 2000, page 1, strike lines 1 and 2 and substitute the following:
"Amend reengrossed bill, page 7, line 22, after "disabled", insert "by a mental health clinician, as defined by regulation of the department of corrections";
line 24, strike "ninety" and substitute "sixty";
line 26, strike "ninety-day" and substitute "sixty-day".
Page 10, strike line 15 and substitute the following:
"monitor and evaluate, or contract with a public or private entity to independently monitor and evaluate, the youthful";";
line 5 of the committee report, strike "findings" and substitute "findings, or the findings of the contract entity,".
Amendment No. 3, by Representative Lawrence.
Amend reengrossed bill, page 10, after line 17, insert the following:
"SECTION 3. 16-11-311 (3.4), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW PARAGRAPH to read:
16-11-311. Sentences - youthful offenders - legislative declaration - powers and duties of district court - authorization for youthful offender system - powers and duties of department of corrections - repeal. (3.4) In addition to the powers granted to the department of corrections in subsection (3.3) of this section, the department of corrections may:
(d) Contract with any public or private entity, including but not limited to a school district, for provision or certification of educational services. Offenders receiving educational services or diplomas from a school district under an agreement entered into pursuant to this paragraph (d) shall not be included in computing the school district's student performance on statewide assessments pursuant to section 22-7-409, C.R.S., or the school district's overall academic performance grade or school improvement grade pursuant to part 6 of article 7 of title 22, C.R.S.".
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-180 by Senator Wham; also Representative Young--Concerning state medical emergency services, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
Amendment No. 1, Health, Environment, Welfare, & Institutions Report, dated April 19, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 19, pages 1650-1651.
Amendment No. 2, Appropriations Report, dated April 24, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 24, pages 1694-1695.
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-184 by Senator Evans; also Representative Lee--Concerning prevention of damage to underground facilities resulting from excavations.
Amendment No. 1, by Representative Lee.
Amend reengrossed bill, page 3, line 3, strike "pursuant to subsection";
line 4, strike "(3) of this section" and substitute "concerning an excavator's intent to excavate".
Amendment No. 2, by Representative Lee.
Amend reengrossed bill, page 7, line 17, strike "such owner or operator shall be liable for" and substitute "the court shall impose upon such owner or operator";
line 22, after "required", insert "by the court".
Amendment No. 3, by Representative Lee.
Amend reengrossed bill, page 3, line 23, strike "not be liable except upon proof of";
line 24, strike "such excavator's lack of" and substitute "exercise such".
Amendment No. 4, by Representative Lee, Pfiffner.
Amend reengrossed bill, page 3, line 17, before "misdemeanor,", insert "class 2";
line 18, after "thereof,", insert "in addition to any order for restitution,".
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
On motion of Representative Dean, the remainder of the General Orders Calendar (SB00-185, 204, 211) was laid over until 7:00 p.m., retaining place on Calendar._______________
AMENDMENTS TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT
Representative Young moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show that the following Young and Spradley amendment, to SB00-019, did pass, and that SB00-019, as amended, did pass.
Amend reengrossed bill, page 4, strike lines 17 through 19.
Page 5, strike lines 22 through 26.
Page 6, strike lines 1 through 5.
The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote:
YES 28 NO 36 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander N
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 N
Hefley N
Hoppe Y
Johnson N
Kaufman N
Keller N
Kester N
King Y
Larson N
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba N
Mace N
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller N
Mitchell Y
Morrison N
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant N
Ragsdale N
Saliman N
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith N
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson N
Takis N
Tapia N
Tate N
Taylor E
Tochtrop N
Tool Y
Tupa N
Veiga N
Vigil N
Webster N
Williams S. N
Williams T. Y
Windels N
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman N
Mr. Speaker N
_______________
ADOPTION OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT
Passed Second Reading: HB00-1491, 019 amended, 194, 042 amended, 049 amended, 085 amended, 122 amended, 146 amended, 054 amended, 137, 140 amended, 180 amended, 184 amended.
Laid over until date indicated retaining place on Calendar:
SB00-185, 204, 211--7:00 p.m., April 25, 2000
SB00-133, 181--April 26, 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 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 Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor E
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
_______________
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES OF REFERENCE
BUSINESS AFFAIRS AND LABOR
After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends the following:
HB00-1488 be postponed indefinitely.
HB00-1489 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation:
Amend printed bill, page 3, line 24, strike "domestic".
Page 6, after line 22, insert the following:
"SECTION 10. 7-56-206 (3), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
7-56-206. Cooperative name. (3) Any person may apply for the reservation of the exclusive use of a name and may have the use thereof in accordance with and to the extent provided for a corporation pursuant to section 7-104-102 part 6 of article 90 of this title.".
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
Page 8, line 1, strike "(1) and (4)," and substitute "(1),";
line 2, strike "are" and substitute "is";
line 3, strike "Cooperative name and assumed cooperative name of" and substitute "Name of";
line 5, strike "cooperative name of a foreign cooperative entity name" and substitute "cooperative name of a foreign cooperative";
line 6, strike "of" and substitute "of";
line 7, before "part", insert "to be an entity name under";
strike lines 11 through 17.
Page 9, strike lines 19 through 26.
Page 10, strike lines 1 and 2.
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
Page 12, strike lines 20 through 24.
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
Page 19, line 19, strike "7-64-1008 (3) (d), Colorado Revised Statutes, is" and substitute "7-64-1008 (1), (3) (b), and (3) (d), Colorado Revised Statutes, are";
strike line 21 and insert the following:
"7-64-1008. Failure to pay fees or file reports. (1) If any registrant has failed to pay the fees required by law or to deliver for filing any report required by section 7-64-1007 part 5 of article 90 of this title, the secretary of state shall give notice by first-class mail to the registrant of such failure. Sixty days after the date of mailing of such notice, unless the report with the fee and penalty, if due, has been delivered and paid to the secretary of state, the registration of such registrant shall be revoked.
(3) A registration";
after line 24, insert the following:
"(b) Making and delivering a current report under section 7-64-1007 pursuant to part 5 of article 90 of this title and paying the fee due upon filing such report for the year in which it is to be reinstated;".
Page 20, line 16, strike "section" and substitute "section";
line 17, strike "7-115-107 or 7-135-107," and substitute "7-115-107 or 7-135-107 part 6 of article 90 of this title,".
Page 21, line 8, before "name", insert "entity";
strike lines 23 through 26.
Page 22, strike lines 1 through 18.
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
Page 22, line 26, strike "section 7-80-201" and substitute "section 7-80-201".
Page 23, strike line 1 and substitute the following:
"(3) or (4). this title.";
after line 11, insert the following:
"SECTION 43. 7-80-903 (1), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
7-80-903. Registered name - limitation - procedure. (1) Any limited liability company organized and existing under laws other than the laws of this state may register its company name pursuant to the provisions of this article, if such name would be available to a domestic limited liability company pursuant to section 7-80-201 part 6 of article 90 of this title.".
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
Page 23, strike lines 12 and 13 and substitute the following:
"SECTION 44. 7-90-102 (1), (6), (10), (11), (13), (16), (17), (18), (19), (19.5), (22), (23), (24.5), (27), and (30), the introductory portion to 7-90-102 (36), and 7-90-102 (39), (45), (46), (47), (47.1), (48), and (49), Colorado Revised Statutes, are".
Page 25, after line 12, insert the following:
"(10) "Corporation" means a domestic corporation or a foreign corporation, except as provided in section 7-113-101 (2).".
Page 26, after line 20, insert the following:
"(15.3) "Domestic limited liability limited partnership" means a registered limited liability limited partnership as defined in the "Colorado Uniform Limited Partnership Act of 1981", article 62 of this title, the "Colorado Uniform Partnership Act (1997)", article 64 of this title, or any functionally equivalent entity formed under any subsequently enacted statute of this state.
(15.5) "Domestic limited liability partnership" means a registered limited liability partnership as defined in the "Uniform Partnership Law", article 60 of this title, or as defined in the "Colorado Uniform Partnership Act (1997)", article 64 of this title.".
Page 27, after line 18, insert the following:
"(19.5) "Effective date", when referring to a document filed by the secretary of state, means the time and date determined in accordance with section 7-64-1106 or 7-90-304.".
Page 28, line 13, strike "7-90-605," and substitute "7-90-604,";
line 14, strike "The foreign";
strike lines 15 through 19;
after line 23, insert the following:
"(24.5) "Foreign limited liability partnership" means an entity that is formed under the laws of a jurisdiction other than this state and that is functionally equivalent to a domestic limited liability partnership and has the same meaning as set forth in section 7-64-101 (9).";
after line 26, insert the following:
"(30) "General partner" means a general partner in a partnership including the same meanings set forth in sections 7-62-101 (5) and 7-80-102 (6.5).".
Page 29, after line 24, insert the following:
"(36) "Member", except as provided in section 7-48-102 (5), means:
(39) "Nonprofit corporation" means a domestic nonprofit corporation or a foreign nonprofit corporation except as provided in section 7-129-101 (4).";
after line 26, insert the following:
"(45) "Partner" means a general partner and a limited partner except as provided for in section 7-64-101 (18).
(46) "Partnership" means a domestic partnership, a foreign partnership, a domestic limited partnership, or a foreign limited partnership except as provided for in section 7-64-101 (19).
(47) "Partnership agreement" means the partnership agreement of a partnership including those agreements defined in section 7-64-101 (20).".
Page 30, line 12, strike "entity." and substitute "entity, except as provided in articles 60, 70, and 73 of this title.".
Page 31, line 19, strike "limited liability partnership," and substitute "domestic limited liability partnership, a domestic limited liability limited partnership,";
line 26, after "(1),", insert "a foreign limited liability partnership authorized to do business in this state, a foreign limited liability limited partnership authorized to do business in this state,".
Page 42, line 21, after "The", insert "entity";
line 22, before "entity", insert "reporting";
line 23, before "entity's", insert "reporting";
line 24, before "entity's", insert "reporting";
line 25, before "entity's", insert "reporting".
Page 43, line 3, strike "address," and substitute "address for the reporting entity,";
line 5, strike "such" and substitute "the reporting";
strike lines 7 through 24 and substitute the following:
"(4) (a) Unless filed electronically, the periodic report shall be made on a form prescribed by the secretary of state who, except as provided in paragraph (f) of this subsection (4), shall deliver a periodic report form to each reporting entity.
(b) (I) From July 1, 2000, until January 1, 2002, the provisions of this paragraph (b) shall apply to periodic reports. The first periodic report form for a reporting entity shall be delivered to the reporting entity in the second calendar year succeeding the calendar year in which the entity is formed, the application for authority to transact business of a foreign reporting entity is filed by the secretary of state, or the registration statement of a limited liability partnership or limited liability limited partnership is filed by the secretary of state, as the case may be. Until January 1, 2002, such reports shall be delivered every two years.
(II) This paragraph (b) is repealed effective January 1, 2002.
(c) On and after January 1, 2002, the first periodic report shall be delivered by the secretary of state to the reporting entity in the calendar year next succeeding the calendar year in which a domestic reporting entity is formed, the application for authority to transact business of a foreign reporting entity is filed by the secretary of state, or the registration statement of a limited liability partnership or limited liability limited partnership is filed by the secretary of state, as the case may be. Thereafter, the periodic report form shall be delivered to each reporting entity annually, except as provided in paragraph (f) of this subsection (4).
(d) Information in the periodic report shall be current as of the date the periodic report is executed on behalf of the reporting entity.
(e) If filed electronically, the periodic report shall be filed in a form and manner prescribed by the secretary of state.
(f) The secretary of state shall not be required to deliver a copy of the periodic report form to any reporting entity for which a periodic report has been filed in the current reporting period.
Page 44, line 4, after the period, add:
"Prior to the delivery of the copy of the periodic report form that is required to be delivered to the reporting entity pursuant to subsection (4) of this section by the secretary of state for any reporting period, a periodic report for such reporting period may be delivered to the secretary of state for filing in the form and manner and within the time prescribed by the secretary of state.".
Page 45, line 21, strike "Domestic entity" and substitute "Entity" and strike "The domestic" and substitute "An";
line 22, strike "of a domestic entity" and strike "language stating or" and substitute "any term";
strike lines 23 through 26, and substitute the following:
"any term the inclusion of which would violate any statute of this state.".
Page 46, line 1, strike "The domestic" and substitute "An";
line 2, strike "from:" and substitute "from every:";
line 3, strike "Any other" and substitute "Other";
line 4, strike "The name" and substitute "Name";
line 6, strike "Any trade" and substitute "Trade";
line 8, strike "Any trademark" and substitute "Trademark";
line 12, strike "domestic entity name of a domestic" and substitute "entity name of a";
line 13, strike "word" and substitute "term";
strike line 21 and substitute the following:
"(II) A domestic corporation incorporated under a statute of this state";
line 25, strike "domestic entity name of a domestic" and substitute "entity name of a";
line 26, strike "word" and substitute "term".
Page 47, line 3, strike "domestic entity name of a domestic" and substitute "entity name of a";
line 4, strike "phrase" and substitute "term";
line 7, strike "domestic entity name of a domestic" and substitute "entity name of a";
line 8, strike "phrase" and substitute "term";
strike line 11 and substitute the following:
"(e) (I) The entity name of a limited";
line 13, strike "phrase" and substitute "term";
strike lines 15 through 21 and substitute the following:
"(II) Notwithstanding the provisions of subparagraph (I) of this paragraph (e), any limited partnership in existence on October 31, 1981, shall be entitled to elect to be governed by the provisions of article 62 of this title with the name it had on October 31, 1981.
(f) (I) The entity name of a limited liability limited partnership shall contain the term:
(A) "Limited liability limited partnership" or "registered limited liability limited partnership" or the abbreviation "L.L.L.P.", "LLLP", "R.L.L.L.P.", or "RLLLP"; or
(B) "Limited partnership", "limited", or "company" or the abbreviation "L.P.", "LP", "Ltd.", or "co." and the words "registered limited liability partnership" or "limited liability partnership" or the abbreviation "L.L.P.", "LLP", "R.L.L.P.", or "RLLP".
(II) Notwithstanding the provisions of subparagraph (I) of this paragraph (f), when the name of a limited liability limited partnership in the records of the office of the secretary of state is the same as that set forth in a certificate of limited partnership, amended certificate of limited partnership, or registration statement delivered on or after May 24, 1995, for filing by the secretary of state and, if upon filing of such certificate or statement, the name was modified by the addition of any word or initial to indicate that the limited partnership was a limited liability limited partnership, then the limited partnership may acquire, convey, and encumber title to real and personal property and otherwise deal in such name with or without the addition of such word or initial. The fact of the delivery and filing of such documents and the modification of the name of the limited partnership by such additional word or initial may be set forth in an affidavit executed by a general partner of the limited partnership or a statement of authority executed pursuant to section 38-30-172, C.R.S., and shall be prima facie evidence of such facts and of the authority of the person executing the same to do so on behalf of the limited partnership. The affidavit may be recorded with the county clerk and recorder of the county in which the real property within this state is situated or, in the case of other property or dealings of the limited partnership, the clerk and recorder of the county where the principal or registered office of the limited partnership is located.";
line 22, strike "domestic";
line 24, strike "domestic";
line 25, strike "domestic";
line 26, strike "entity name" and substitute "name for the use as an entity name or as a trade name pursuant to article 71 of this title".
Page 48, line 1, strike "domestic entity";
line 2, strike "domestic";
line 3, strike "entity";
line 4, strike "domestic entity";
line 6, strike "domestic entity";
line 10, strike "domestic entity";
line 12, strike "notice" and substitute "statement";
line 13, strike "entity";
line 19, strike "reserved" and substitute "a reserved name";
strike lines 21 through 26.
Page 49, strike lines 1 through 6;
line 7, strike "7-90-604." and substitute "7-90-603.";
line 9, strike "7-90-603," and substitute "7-90-601,";
line 11, strike "limited liability partnership," and substitute "entity,";
line 13, strike "7-90-603." and substitute "7-90-601.";
line 14, strike "7-90-605." and substitute "7-90-604.";
line 16, strike "state and is not a registered limited liability" and substitute "state";
strike line 17 and substitute the following:
"may register,";
line 18, strike "entity name,";
line 19, strike "the foreign entity name of that" and substitute "an entity name.";
line 20, strike "foreign entity.".
Page 52, strike lines 2 and 3 and substitute the following:
"Statutes, are amended to read:";
line 7, strike "pursuant to section" and substitute "pursuant to section";
line 8, strike "7-115-106" and substitute "7-115-106" and strike "section" and substitute "section";
line 9, strike "7-135-106" and substitute "7-135-106 part 6 of article 90 of this title";
strike lines 17 through 23.
Page 53, line 3, strike "section 7-104-101" and substitute "section 7-104-101 part 6 of article 90 of this title";
strike lines 13 through 26 and substitute the following:
"SECTION 53. 7-104-102 (1), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
7-104-102. Reserved name. (1) Any person may apply for the reservation of the exclusive use of a name by delivering an application for reservation of name to the secretary of state for filing, setting forth the name and address of the applicant and the name proposed to be reserved. If the secretary of state finds that the name applied for would be available for use as a corporate name under section 7-104-101 pursuant to part 6 of article 90 of this title, the secretary of state shall reserve the name for the applicant's exclusive use for a one-hundred-twenty-day period, which reservation may be renewed.".
Strike page 54.
Page 55, strike lines 1 through 22.
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
Page 60, strike lines 13 through 26.
Strike pages 61 and 62.
Page 63, strike lines 1 through 9.
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
Page 66, strike lines 3 and 4 and substitute the following:
"are amended to read:";
line 8, strike "pursuant to section" and substitute "pursuant to section";
line 9, strike "7-115-106" and substitute "7-115-106" and strike "section" and substitute "section";
line 10, strike "7-135-106" and substitute "7-135-106 part 6 of article 90 of this title";
strike lines 18 through 24.
Page 67, strike line 15, and substitute the following:
"satisfies the requirements of section 7-124-101 part 6 of article 90 of this title;
strike lines 25 and 26.
Strike pages 68 and 69.
Page 70, strike lines 1 through 25.
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
Page 75, line 14, strike "section 7-124-101;" and substitute "section 7-124-101 part 6 of article 90 of this title;".
Page 76, strike lines 6 through 26.
Strike page 77.
Page 78, strike lines 1 through 22.
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
Page 81, line 23, strike "section 7-124-101," and substitute "section 7-124-101 part 6 of article 90 of this title,";
line 24, strike "section 7-124-101." and substitute "section 7-124-101 part 6 of article 90 of this title.".
Page 83, strike lines 11 through 13 and substitute the following:
"SECTION 105. 11-3-101 (5), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
11-3-101. General corporate powers. (5) If the name of a state bank organized under the laws of this state contains the word "bank", said bank need not comply with the requirements of section 7-104-101 (1) (a) part 6 of article 90 of title 7, C.R.S.
SECTION 106. 11-22-102 (1) (b), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
11-22-102. Charter - application - fee - issuance procedure - change in location. (1) The incorporators of a proposed industrial bank shall submit to the banking board an application for an industrial bank charter and in support thereof shall submit the following:
(b) Proposed articles of incorporation, containing: The name of the proposed industrial bank; the city or county in which it is to be located; the amount of capital; the number and par value of the shares authorized; the number of directors; a statement whether cumulative voting will be permitted for directors; preemptive rights, if any, of stockholders; its term of existence; and such other proper provisions as may be approved by the banking board to govern the affairs and business of the proposed industrial bank, including such provisions required by law for the incorporation of ordinary corporations; but the name selected shall include the words "industrial bank". The name of the industrial bank need not comply with the requirements of section 7-104-101 (1) part 6 of article 90 of title 7, C.R.S. Only one class of par value stock of not less than ten dollars per share shall be authorized, but the foregoing shall not affect industrial banks chartered prior to July 1, 1965, having other classes of stock or other par value than recited in this article. The articles of incorporation shall not contain any provisions authorizing such proposed industrial bank to engage in any business or activity except as may be authorized by this article.
SECTION 107. 11-41-102, Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
11-41-102. Restriction on corporate name. The name of each domestic association incorporated on or after May 17, 1939, shall include the words "savings and loan association". If the name of the domestic association contains the words "savings and loan association", it need not comply with the requirements of section 7-104-101 (1) part 6 of article 90 of title 7, C.R.S. No association shall include in its name the words "guaranty" or "guarantee" or "mutual", unless organized without stock, or "permanent", unless organized with stock. The provisions of this section shall not affect the right of any association existing before May 17, 1939, to continue the use of its name.
SECTION 108. Repeal. 7-56-206, 7-56-806 (2), (3), and (4), 7-60-145, 7-60-149, 7-62-102, 7-62-103, 7-63-106, 7-64-1003, 7-64-1007, 7-80-201, 7-104-101, 7-104-102, 7-115-106, 7-115-107, 7-116-108, 7-124-101, 7-124-102, 7-135-106, 7-135-107, and 7-136-108, Colorado Revised Statutes, are repealed.
SECTION 109. No appropriation. The general assembly has determined that this act can be implemented within existing appropriations, and therefore no separate appropriation of state moneys is necessary to carry out the purposes of this act.".
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
Page 83, line 15, strike "January 1, 2001," and substitute "July 1, 2000," and strike "corporate" and substitute "entity".
SB00-084 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Appropriations with favorable recommendation:
Amend reengrossed bill, page 4, after line 14, insert the following:
"SECTION 5. 22-43.7-103 (1), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
22-43.7-103. School construction and renovation fund - created - purpose. (1) (a) There is hereby established in the state treasury the school construction and renovation fund. The fund shall consist of the moneys transferred to the fund pursuant to section 24-75-1102 (1) (a),C.R.S., as enacted by House Bill 98-1256, enacted at the second regular session of the sixty-first general assembly, paragraph (b) of this subsection (1) and any other moneys as may be made available by the general assembly.
(b) For each quarter including and after the first quarter of the state's fiscal year 2001-2002, all moneys that would otherwise be transferred to the general fund pursuant to section 3 (1) (b) (III) of article XXVII of the state constitution shall be transferred to the school construction and renovation fund exempt from any restriction on spending, revenues, or appropriations, including, without limitation, the restrictions of section 20 of article X of the state constitution.
SECTION 6. 24-77-102 (17) (a) (II), (17) (a) (III), (17) (a) (IV), and (17) (b) (IX), Colorado Revised Statutes, are amended to read:
24-77-102. Definitions. As used in this article, unless the context otherwise requires:
(17) (a) "State fiscal year spending" means all state expenditures and reserve increases occurring during any given fiscal year as established by section 24-30-204, including, but not limited to, state expenditures or reserve increases from:
(II) Cash funds of state institutions of higher education, as defined in section 23-1-103.5, C.R.S.; and
(III) Net lottery proceeds distributed to the capital construction fund for payment of debt service on the obligations described in section 3 (1) (c) of article XXVII of the state constitution for the period through the fourth quarter of the state's fiscal year 1997-1998. and
(IV) Net lottery proceeds allocated to the general fund pursuant to section 3 (1) (b) (III) of article XXVII of the state constitution for the period beginning with the first quarter of the state's fiscal year 1998-1999.
(b) "State fiscal year spending" does not include reserve transfers or expenditures or any state expenditures or reserve increases:
(IX) From net proceeds from state-supervised lottery games, as defined in section 3 (1) of article XXVII of the state constitution; except that those portions of such proceeds which that are specified in subparagraphs subparagraph (III) and (IV) of paragraph (a) of this subsection (17) are included in state fiscal year spending.".
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
Page 4, strike lines 24 and 25.
Renumber succeeding section accordingly.
Page 5, line 10, strike "contingent upon the passage and voter approval";
strike lines 11 through 16;
line 17, strike "certain disadvantaged school districts?" and substitute "and, in connection therewith, transferring a portion of the net proceeds from all lottery programs, including multi-state lottery games, from the general fund to the school construction and renovation fund for capital construction at kindergarten through grade twelve public schools located in certain disadvantaged school districts notwithstanding any restriction on spending, revenues, or appropriations, including, without limitation, the restrictions of section 20 of article X of the state constitution?".
Page 1, line 101, after "games,", insert "and, in connection therewith, transferring a portion of the net proceeds from all lottery programs, including multi-state lottery games, from the general fund to the school construction and renovation fund for capital construction at kindergarten through grade twelve public schools located in certain disadvantaged school districts notwithstanding any restriction on spending, revenues, or appropriations, including, without limitation, the restrictions of section 20 of article X of the state constitution,";
strike line 102 and substitute " and making an appropriation.".
JUDICIARY
After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends the following:
SB00-045 be postponed indefinitely.
SB00-062 be referred favorably to the Committee on Appropriations.
SB00-092 be referred favorably to the Committee on Finance.
SB00-121 be referred favorably to the Committee on Appropriations.
SB00-136 be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation.
SB00-163 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Appropriations with favorable recommendation:
Amend reengrossed bill, page 4, strike lines 17 through 20, and substitute the following:
"2000, the sum of three hundred seventy-two thousand three hundred twenty-eight dollars ($372,328) and 2.9 FTE, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the implementation of this act. Of such sum, three hundred thirty-five thousand six hundred forty-eight dollars ($335,648) and 2.1 FTE, or so much ";
strike line 22, and substitute the following:
"and thirty-six thousand six hundred eighty dollars ($36,680) and 0.8";
line 23, strike "1.6".
SB00-192 be postponed indefinitely.
SB00-208 be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation.
SB00-209 be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation.
SB00-218 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation:
Amend reengrossed bill, page 2, line 2, strike the second "the" and substitute "the";
line 3, strike "jail of any municipality," and substitute "jail of any municipality city and county,";
line 4, strike "an ordinance of such municipality" and substitute "an ordinance of such municipality a municipal ordinance";
line 5, strike "or the marshal or chief of" and substitute "or the marshal or chief of police of such municipality or the person having the duties of a sheriff of such city and county";
line 6, strike "police of such municipality";
line 10, strike "municipalities," and substitute "municipalities city and counties,";
line 11, strike "or chief of police" and substitute "or chief of police or person having the duties of a sheriff";
line 13, strike "or the marshal or the chief of police of such" and substitute "or the marshal or the chief of police of such municipality, or the sheriff or person having the duties of a sheriff of such city and county,";
line 14, strike "municipality,";
line 16, strike "municipality." and substitute "municipality city and county.";
strike line 20 and substitute the following:
"body of the municipality city and county, when informed by the sheriff marshal, or chief of police or person having the duties of a sheriff";
line 21, strike "of police".
STATE, VETERANS AND MILITARY AFFAIRS
After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends the following:
HB00-1487 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation:
Amend printed bill, page 1, line 5, strike "declaration." and substitute "declaration - repeal.".
Page 3, after line 13, insert the following:
"(5) This section is repealed, effective August 3, 2004."._______________
On motion of Representative Dean, HB00-1487, 1489, SB00-020, 044, 117, 177, 193, 136, 208, 209, 218 shall be added to the Special Orders calendar on Tuesday, April 25, 2000, at 7:00 p.m._______________
House in recess. House reconvened.
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On motion of Representative Pfiffner, 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.)
SB00-185 by Senators Phillips, Linkhart, Rupert, Reeves, Teck; also Representative Hagedorn--Concerning the exclusion of medicaid payments specifically provided for the payment of medicare premiums when determining whether a person qualifies for assistance grants, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
Ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-204 by Senators Wham, Arnold, Phillips; also Representatives Lawrence, Larson, Veiga--Concerning the Wheat Ridge Regional Center main campus in Jefferson county, Colorado, and making an appropriation therefor.
Amendment No. 1, Appropriations Report, dated April 24, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 24, page 1695-1700.
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-211 by Senators Owen, Lacy, Tanner; also Representatives Tool, Berry, Saliman--Concerning a pay plan for state employees based on a system of performance evaluation.
Ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB00-1487 by Representatives Mitchell, Fairbank, Gotlieb, Grossman, King, McKay, Paschall, Pfiffner, Scott, Spradley, Veiga; also Senators Blickensderfer, Feeley, Phillips--Concerning information disclosed to retail customers of electricity by electric utilities.
Amendment No. 1, State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Report, dated April 25, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 25, page 1756.
Amendment No. 2, by Representative Spradley.
Amend printed bill, page 2, line 14, after the period, add "Nothing in this section shall be construed to change the regulatory status of any provider.".
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB00-1489 by Representative Williams T.; also Senator Blickensderfer--Concerning business entities.
Amendment No. 1, Business Affairs & Labor Report, dated April 25, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 25, pages 1742-1752.
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-020 by Senator Linkhart; also Representatives Lawrence, Tool--Concerning the provision of clinic services to children by school-based clinics for purposes of the "Colorado Medical Assistance Act", and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
Ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-177 by Senator Anderson; also Representative Mitchell--Concerning changes in the operation of the state hazardous waste control program, and, in connection therewith, adjusting the funding for such program and providing statutory goals for the operation of the program.
Amendment No. 1, Finance Report, dated April 25, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 25, page 1730.
Amendment No. 2, by Representatives Leyba, Mitchell.
Amend reengrossed bill, page 3, strike line 11;
line 12, strike "cost-effective." and substitute "cost-effective; and";
after line 12, insert the following:
"(e) Improves the environmental quality of life for impacted residents.".
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-044 by Senator Reeves; also Representative Scott--Concerning the state treasurer's authority to provide technical assistance to governmental entities relative to the efficient management of public funds.
Ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-193 by Senators Teck, Andrews, Blickensderfer, Dyer, Evans, Lamborn, Perlmutter, Tebedo; also Representatives McPherson, George, King, Swenson--Concerning the organization of the department of revenue.
Ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
A motion by Representative Dean that the Committee rise, report progress and beg leave to sit again at 8:52 p.m., was adopted by unanimous consent.________________
House reconvened.
The Committee of the Whole reported it had risen, reported progress and would sit again at 8:52 p.m._______________
House in recess. House reconvened.
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REPORT OF COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE
STATE, VETERANS AND MILITARY AFFAIRS
After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends the following:
HB00-1492 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Finance with favorable recommendation:
Amend printed bill, page 3, line 10, strike "sensing" and substitute "sensing, an identification of high emitters,"
line 11, strike "and" and substitute "or".
Page 6, line 15, strike "The department of revenue and any";
strike lines 16 through 19.
Page 8, line 21, strike "dollars." and substitute "dollars; except that there shall be no charge for the first enhanced emissions inspection conducted at an enhanced inspection center during any registration cycle for each motor vehicle that is registered in Colorado outside of the enhanced emissions program area, and there shall be no charge for the first two enhanced emissions inspections conducted at an enhanced inspection center during any registration cycle for each motor vehicle that is registered inside the enhanced emissions program area.".
Page 10, line 19, strike "trust account. Moneys" and substitute "pass-through trust account to be held in trust solely for the purposes and the beneficiaries specified in this sub-subparagraph (A). Commencing January 1, 2002, moneys";
line 23, strike "(4)".
Page 11, line 2, after "month.", add "Commencing January 1, 2002, moneys from such trust account shall also be transferred to the AIR account in the highway users trust fund in an amount equal to the appropriation for House Bill 00-1492, enacted at the second regular session of the sixty-second general assembly.";
after line 4, insert the following:
"SECTION 9. Appropriation. In addition to any other appropriation, there is hereby appropriated, out of any moneys in the AIR account established in section 42-3-134 (26), Colorado Revised Statutes, in the highway users tax fund created in section 43-4-201, Colorado Revised Statutes, not otherwise appropriated, to the department of revenue, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2000, the sum of ninety-two thousand four hundred dollars ($92,400), or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the implementation of this act.".
Renumber succeeding section accordingly.
Page 1, line 102, strike "area." and substitute "area, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.".______________
CONSENT GRANTED TO COMMITTEE
Representative Dean moved to suspend House Rule 35(e) to grant the Committee on Judiciary permission to reconsider SB00-192. The motion was passed by the following roll call vote:
YES 47 NO 16 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 1
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez N
Clapp Y
Clarke N
Coleman -
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi N
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn N
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller N
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 Y
Takis N
Tapia N
Tate N
Taylor E
Tochtrop N
Tool Y
Tupa N
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels N
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman N
Mr. Speaker Y
SB00-192 was returned to the Committee on Judiciary.________________
On motion of Representative Pfiffner, the House resolved itself into Committee of the Whole for continuation of consideration of Special Orders, and he returned to the Chair to act as Chairman.________________
SPECIAL ORDERS--SECOND READING OF BILLS
(Continued from page 1758)
SB00-136 by Senator Nichol; also Representative Mitchell--Concerning information from criminal cases on the central registry of child protection in the department of human services.
Declared lost on Second Reading.
(For change in action, see Amendments to Report.)
SB00-208 by Senators Congrove, Andrews, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Dennis, Dyer, Evans, Hillman, Lacy, Lamborn, Musgrave, Owen, Perlmutter, Powers, Sullivant, Tebedo, Teck, Thiebaut; also Representatives Mitchell, McElhany, Lee, May, Clapp, Coleman, Dean, Decker, Fairbank, Gordon, Grossman, Hefley, Kaufman, Lawrence, McKay, McPherson, Nuņez, Paschall, Pfiffner, Scott, Sinclair, Smith, Williams T.--Concerning the increase of law enforcement responsibilities pertaining to search warrants.
Ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-209 by Senator Lamborn; also Representative Kaufman--Concerning the application of the standards established in the "Colorado Uniform Prudent Investor Act" as the investment standards for trustees of retirement benefit plans established for certain public employees.
Ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-218 by Senator Powers; also Representative Kaufman--Concerning implementation of the requirement that persons in jail work.
Amendment No. 1, Judiciary Report, dated April 25, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 25, page 1755.
Amendment No. 2, by Representative Kaufman.
Amend reengrossed bill, page 2, line 17, strike "trustee" and substitute "trusty".
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-117 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.
Laid over until April 26, retaining place on Calendar._______________
AMENDMENTS TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT
Representative Pfiffner moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show that SB00-211 did not pass.
The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote:
YES 24 NO 40 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander N
Allen Y
Bacon N
Berry N
Chavez N
Clapp Y
Clarke N
Coleman N
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi N
Gordon N
Gotlieb N
Grossman N
Hagedorn N
Hefley Y
Hoppe N
Johnson N
Kaufman N
Keller N
Kester N
King Y
Larson N
Lawrence N
Lee Y
Leyba N
Mace N
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller N
Mitchell Y
Morrison N
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant N
Ragsdale N
Saliman N
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith N
Spence N
Spradley N
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis N
Tapia N
Tate N
Taylor E
Tochtrop N
Tool N
Tupa N
Veiga N
Vigil N
Webster Y
Williams S. N
Williams T. Y
Windels N
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman N
Mr. Speaker N
Representatives Larson, Young, Smith, Stengel, and Kester moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show that HB00-1487, as amended, did not pass.
The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote:
YES 24 NO 40 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen N
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez N
Clapp N
Clarke N
Coleman N
Dean N
Decker N
Fairbank N
Gagliardi Y
Gordon N
Gotlieb N
Grossman N
Hagedorn N
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman N
Keller Y
Kester Y
King N
Larson Y
Lawrence N
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace N
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay N
McPherson N
Miller Y
Mitchell N
Morrison N
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant N
Ragsdale Y
Saliman N
Scott N
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence N
Spradley N
Stengel Y
Swenson N
Takis N
Tapia N
Tate N
Taylor E
Tochtrop Y
Tool N
Tupa N
Veiga N
Vigil Y
Webster N
Williams S. N
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer N
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker N
Representative Mitchell moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show that SB00-136 did pass.
The amendment was declared passed by the following roll call vote:
YES 36 NO 28 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander N
Allen Y
Bacon N
Berry N
Chavez N
Clapp Y
Clarke N
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi N
Gordon N
Gotlieb Y
Grossman N
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester N
King N
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee N
Leyba N
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay N
McPherson N
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant N
Ragsdale N
Saliman N
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith N
Spence Y
Spradley N
Stengel N
Swenson Y
Takis N
Tapia N
Tate N
Taylor E
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa N
Veiga Y
Vigil N
Webster Y
Williams S. N
Williams T. N
Windels N
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
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ADOPTION OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT
Passed Second Reading: SB00-185, 204 amended, 211, HB00-1487 amended, 1489 amended, SB00-020, 177 amended, 044, 193, 136, 208, 209, 218 amended.
Laid over until date indicated retaining place on Calendar:
SB00-117--April 26, 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 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 Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor E
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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House in recess. House reconvened.
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REPORT OF COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE
FINANCE
After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends the following:
HB00-1492 be referred favorably to the Committee on Appropriations._______________
LAY OVER OF CALENDAR ITEMS
On motion of Representative Dean, the following items on the Calendar were laid over until April 26, retaining place on Calendar:
Consideration of Conference Committee reports--HCR00-1001, HB00-1138, 1150, 1258, 1229, 1267, 1326.
Consideration of Resolutions--HJR00-1008, 1012, HR00-1011, HJR00-1021, 1024, 1030, 1018, 1025, 1031, 1032, HR00-1013, HJR00-1033, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1037, 1038, 1039, 1040, 1041, 1042, 1043, 1045, HR00-1014, HJR00-1046, 1047, 1048, 1049, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1053, 1054, SJR00-016, HJR00-1027, SJR00-025.
Consideration of Senate amendments--HB00-1114._______________
On motion of Representative Dean, the House adjourned until 9:00 a.m., April 26, 2000.
Approved:
RUSSELL GEORGE,
Speaker
Attest:
JUDITH RODRIGUE,
Chief Clerk