NOTE: The governor signed this measure on 3/22/2016. HOUSE BILL 16-1026 BY REPRESENTATIVE(S) Thurlow and Kraft-Tharp, Becker K., Brown, Buckner, Conti, DelGrosso, Lee, Mitsch Bush, Pabon, Priola, Roupe, Windholz; also SENATOR(S) Holbert, Baumgardner, Crowder, Grantham, Heath, Jahn, Johnston, Kefalas, Kerr, Lambert, Lundberg, Marble, Martinez Humenik, Newell, Scheffel, Scott, Steadman, Tate, Todd, Woods. Concerning the repeal of the department of revenue's revenue impact accounting requirements related to a group of bills enacted in 2010. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Colorado: SECTION 1. In Colorado Revised Statutes, repeal 39-21-122 as follows: 39-21-122. Revenue impact of 2010 tax legislation - tracking by department. (1) The department of revenue shall account for all revenue attributable to the enactment of House Bill 10-1189, enacted in 2010, and shall, to the extent such information is available, make quarterly reports to the general assembly regarding the quarterly and cumulative net revenue gain to the state resulting from the enactment of said bill. (2) The department of revenue shall account for all revenue attributable to the enactment of House Bill 10-1190, enacted in 2010, and shall, to the extent such information is available, make quarterly reports to the general assembly regarding the quarterly and cumulative net revenue gain to the state resulting from the enactment of said bill. (3) The department of revenue shall account for all revenue attributable to the enactment of House Bill 10-1191, enacted in 2010, and shall, to the extent such information is available, make quarterly reports to the general assembly regarding the quarterly and cumulative net revenue gain to the state resulting from the enactment of said bill. (4) Repealed. (5) The department of revenue shall account for all revenue attributable to the enactment of House Bill 10-1193, enacted in 2010, and shall, to the extent such information is available, make quarterly reports to the general assembly regarding the quarterly and cumulative net revenue gain to the state resulting from the enactment of said bill. (6) The department of revenue shall account for all revenue attributable to the enactment of House Bill 10-1194, enacted in 2010, and shall, to the extent such information is available, make quarterly reports to the general assembly regarding the quarterly and cumulative net revenue gain to the state resulting from the enactment of said bill. (7) Repealed. (8) The department of revenue shall account for all revenue attributable to the enactment of House Bill 10-1196, enacted in 2010, and shall, to the extent such information is available, make quarterly reports to the general assembly regarding the quarterly and cumulative net revenue gain to the state resulting from the enactment of said bill. (9) The department of revenue shall account for all revenue attributable to the enactment of House Bill 10-1199, enacted in 2010, and shall, to the extent such information is available, make quarterly reports to the general assembly regarding the quarterly and cumulative net revenue gain to the state resulting from the enactment of said bill. (10) The department of revenue shall account for all revenue attributable to the enactment of House Bill 10-1197, enacted in 2010, and shall, to the extent such information is available, make quarterly reports to the general assembly regarding the quarterly and cumulative net revenue gain to the state resulting from the enactment of said bill. SECTION 2. Safety clause. The general assembly hereby finds, determines, and declares that this act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, and safety. ________________________________________________________ Dickey Lee Hullinghorst Bill L. Cadman SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE PRESIDENT OF OF REPRESENTATIVES THE SENATE ____________________________ ____________________________ Marilyn Eddins Effie Ameen CHIEF CLERK OF THE HOUSE SECRETARY OF OF REPRESENTATIVES THE SENATE APPROVED________________________________________ _________________________________________ John W. Hickenlooper GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF COLORADO