Date: 09/14/2012

Final
Bill 9

TRANSPORTATION LEGISLATION REVIEW COMMITTEE

Votes: View--> Action Taken:
Moved that Bill 9 is included as one of the bills PASS



02:33 PM -- Bill 9

Representative Scott presented Bill 9 (Attachment K). The bill limits the number of alumni, designer, military, or group special license plates to 96. Representative Scott discussed the impetus behind the bill.

12TLRC0914AttachK.pdf

02:35 PM --
Mr. Bobby Juchem, representing CSP, came to the table to respond to questions from the committee. Senator Williams asked about the design of license plates, specifically the colors, and if the different colors make it difficult for law enforcement to distinguish Colorado license plates.


02:42 PM

Representative Hamner commented that Colorado currently has 96 special license plates.


02:43 PM

Committee discussion ensued concerning the bill and current license plate totals.
BILL:Bill 9
TIME: 02:46:14 PM
MOVED:Scott
MOTION:Moved that Bill 9 is included as one of the bills forwarded to Legislative Council. The motion passed on a vote of 8-7.
SECONDED:
VOTE
Barker
Yes
Brown
Yes
Fischer
Yes
Hamner
No
Jones
No
King S.
Excused
Looper
Absent
Newell
Excused
Priola
Yes
Ramirez
Yes
Renfroe
Excused
Schwartz
Yes
Scott
Yes
Spence
No
Tyler
No
Williams A.
Excused
Williams S.
No
Young
No
Vaad
Yes
Hudak
No
YES: 8 NO: 7 EXC: 4 ABS: 1 FINAL ACTION: PASS



02:50 PM

Senator Hudak asked for sponsors and co-sponsors. Representative Scott and Representative Priola are the co-prime sponsors in the House, where the bill will begin. The following members requested that their names be added as co-sponsors: Representative Brown and Representative Fischer.