| Date | | | In Use By | Begin | End | Status | |
Joint Committee Joint Local Government | |
Joint Committee Joint State Veterans & Military Affairs Committee | |
Joint Committee Joint Transportation | |
Joint Committee Legal Services | |
| 04/27/2012 | |
| Approval of the Publications Contract with LexisNexis | |
| Defining the Use of the Word "must" in the C.R.S. | |
| HB12-1086 | |
| Regular Meeting Date in the Legislative Session for the Committee | |
| Rules of State Bd of Education concerning SB 10-191 and Teacher Effectiveness | |
| | | Comm Summary | | 12:22 PM | 01:31 PM | Final | |
| | | Bill Summary | | | | Final | |
| | | FINAL VOTE - That all of the rules of the State Board of Education of the Department of Education, concerning the process for nonprobationary teachers to appeal second consecutive performance evaluation ratings of ineffective or partially effective as adopted by the board on April 11, 2012, and which are included in the board's rules concerning the statewide system on educator effectiveness, be extended, effective May 15, 2012, in House Bill 12-1086, the annual rule review bill, and urged a yes vote. The motion passed on a vote of 9-0. | | | | Final | |
| 03/22/2012 | |
| 02/09/2012 | |
| 01/23/2012 | |
| 01/09/2012 | |
Joint Committee Legislative Council | |
Joint Committee Legislative Emergency Preparedness, Response, and Recovery | |
Senate Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Energy | |
Senate Appropriations | |
Senate Business, Labor and Technology | |
Senate Education | |
Senate Finance | |
Senate Health and Human Services | |
Senate Judiciary | |
Senate Legislative Council | |
Senate Local Government | |
Senate State, Veterans & Military Affairs | |
Senate Transportation | |