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HOUSE JOURNAL

SIXTY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY

STATE OF COLORADO

Second Regular Session

One hundred-fourth Legislative Day Monday, April 20, 1998

Prayer by the Reverend Bob Hayes, Englewood Bible Church.

The Speaker called the House to order at 9:00 a.m.

The roll was called with the following result:

Present--64.

Absent and excused--Representative Schauer--1.

Present after roll call--Representative Schauer.

The Speaker declared a quorum present.

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On motion of Representative S. Williams, the reading of the journal of April 17, 1998, was declared dispensed with and approved as corrected by the Chief Clerk.

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REPORTS OF COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE

APPROPRIATIONS

After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends the following:

HB98-1004 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation:

Strike the Health, Environment, Welfare, and Institutions Committee Report, dated February 2, 1998, and substitute the following:

"Amend printed bill, strike everything below the enacting clause and substitute the following:

"SECTION 1.  18­6­805, Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended to read:

18­6­805.  Repeal of sections ­ repeal. (1)  Sections 18­6­802 and 18­6­803 are repealed, effective July 1, 1998 JULY 1, 2000. Prior to such repeal, the functions of certifying and setting standards for domestic violence treatment programs by local boards and the commission on domestic violence shall be reviewed as provided for in section 24­34­104, C.R.S. Such review shall be made by the sunrise and sunset review committee which conducts THE SAME LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE OR COMMITTEES OF REFERENCE, DESIGNATED PURSUANT TO SECTION 2­3­1201, C.R.S., THAT WILL CONDUCT such review pursuant to section 12­43­712, C.R.S.

(2)  This section is repealed, effective July 1, 1998 JULY 1, 2000.

SECTION 2.  Repeal.  24­34­104 (27) (e), Colorado Revised Statutes, is repealed as follows:

24­34­104.  General assembly review of regulatory agencies and functions for termination, continuation, or reestablishment. (27) (e)  The following function of the commission on domestic violence in the judicial department shall terminate on July 1, 1998: The function of certifying and setting standards for domestic violence treatment programs in accordance with sections 18­6­802 and 18­6­803, C.R.S.

SECTION 3.  24­34­104, Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SUBSECTION to read:

24­34­104.  General assembly review of regulatory agencies and functions for termination, continuation, or reestablishment. (39)  THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES, FUNCTIONS, OR BOTH, SHALL TERMINATE ON JULY 1, 2000: THE FUNCTION OF THE COMMISSION ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN THE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT OF CERTIFYING AND SETTING STANDARDS FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TREATMENT PROGRAMS IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONS 18­6­802 AND 18­6­803, C.R.S.

SECTION 4.  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.".

Page 1, line 103, strike "ORDER, AND, IN CONNECTION THEREWITH," and substitute "ORDER.";

strike lines 104 through 108.".


HB98­1238 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation:

Strike the Judiciary Committee Report, dated February 3, 1998, and substitute the following:

"Strike everything below the enacting clause, and substitute the following:

"SECTION 1.  13­30­103 (2), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended, and the said 13­30­103 is further amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SUBSECTION, to read:

13­30­103.  Compensation of justices and judges ­repeal. (1.5)  NOTWITHSTANDING THE PROVISIONS OF SUBSECTION (1) OF THIS SECTION, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR COMMENCING JULY 1, 1999, AND EACH FISCAL YEAR THEREAFTER, ANY INCREASE IN COMPENSATION OF JUSTICES AND JUDGES SHALL BE DETERMINED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AS SET FORTH IN THE ANNUAL GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS BILL.

(2)  The annual salaries under this section OR AS SET FORTH IN THE ANNUAL GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS BILL FOR THE FISCAL YEAR COMMENCING JULY 1, 1999, AND FOR EACH FISCAL YEAR THEREAFTER, shall be paid in equal monthly amounts.

SECTION 2.  13­30­104, Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SUBSECTION to read:

13­30­104.  Judicial compensation adjustment ­ annual general appropriations bill. (3)  FOR THE FISCAL YEAR COMMENCING JULY 1, 1999, AND FOR EACH FISCAL YEAR THEREAFTER, ANY INCREASE IN COMPENSATION OF JUSTICES AND JUDGES SHALL BE DETERMINED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AS SET FORTH IN THE ANNUAL GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS BILL.

SECTION 3.  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.".

Page 1, line 101, strike "COMPENSATION, AND MAKING AN APPROPRIATION" and substitute "COMPENSATION.";

strike line 102.".


HB98-1405 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation:

Amend the Finance Committee Report, dated April 8, 1998, page 1, strike lines 1 and 2, and substitute the following:

"Amend printed bill, page 5, strike lines 5 through 12, and substitute the following:

"SECTION 5. Appropriation. In addition to any other";

line 7, strike "and 1.0 FTE," and substitute "for contractual services,".".


HB98­1407 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation:

Strike the State, Veterans, and Military Affairs Committee Report, dated April 9, 1998, and substitute the following:

"Amend printed bill, page 2, strike line 10, and substitute the following:

"(3) (a) (I)  Except as provided in section 24­80.5­102 FOR CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES, and except";

after line 18, insert the following:

"SECTION 3.  Appropriation ­ adjustments in long bill. (1)  For the implementation of this act, appropriations made in the annual general appropriation act, for capital construction, to the department of corrections, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1998, shall be adjusted as follows:

(a)  The capital construction fund exempt appropriation for sterling correctional facility, phase 3 of 3, is decreased by fifty-four thousand five hundred dollars ($54,500);

(b)  The capital construction fund exempt appropriation for Denver women's correctional facility, phase 3, is decreased by fifty-five thousand five hundred fifty dollars ($55,550).".

Renumber succeeding section accordingly.".


SB98-15, 107, 120, 148 be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation.

SB98­25 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation:

Amend reengrossed bill, page 6, strike lines 14 through 26, and substitute the following:

"SECTION 2.  Appropriation. (1) (a) In addition to any other appropriation, the sums specified in this section, or so much thereof as may be necessary for the purposes indicated, are hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the specified funds not otherwise appropriated, for the implementation of this act for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1998.

(b) Unless the context otherwise requires, terms and notations used in this section shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the general appropriation act for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1998.

(c) Dollar amounts in parentheses and FTE amounts in stricken type denote reductions from the corresponding appropriation made in the annual general appropriation act for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1998.

ITEM &  CASH  CASH  

SUBTOTAL FUNDS FUNDS  

EXEMPT

(2) DEPARTMENT

OF HUMAN SERVICES

ITEM &  CASH  CASH  

SUBTOTAL FUNDS FUNDS  

EXEMPT

(a) Executive

Director's Office

Health, Life, and

Dental 0 (10,283)a 10,283(T)b

(b) Health and

Rehabilitation Services

Administration

Program Administration

Personal Services (44,743) (309,816)a 265,073(T)b

(4.6 FTE) (4.6 FTE)

Operating Expenses (9,026) (40,712)a 31,686(T)b

Indirect Cost Assessment (46,953) (46,953)

Community Programs

Other Community Programs

Alcohol/Drug Driving

Safety Contracts (3,724,831) (3,478,280)a (246,551)c

Subtotal (Department

of Human Services) (3,825,553) (3,886,044) 60,491

a These amounts shall be from the alcohol and drug driving safety program fund created in section 42­4­1301 (10), Colorado Revised Statutes.

b These amounts shall be from the judicial department pursuant to section 42­4­1301 (10), Colorado Revised Statutes.

c This amount shall be from reserves in the alcohol and drug driving safety program fund created in section 42­4­1301 (10), Colorado Revised Statutes.

ITEM &  CASH  CASH  

SUBTOTAL FUNDS FUNDS  

EXEMPT

(3) JUDICIAL

DEPARTMENT

(a) Courts Administration

Administrative Special

Purpose

Health, Life, and Dental 0 168,456a (168,456)(T)b

ITEM &  CASH  CASH  

SUBTOTAL FUNDS FUNDS  

EXEMPT

Salary Survey and

Anniversary Increases 0 5,166a (5,166)(T)b

(b) Probation and

Related Services

Alcohol/Drug Driving

Safety Contract (2,940,547) (2,940,547)(T)b

(70.2 FTE)

Alcohol/Drug Driving

Safety Program 3,768,497 3,621,858a 146,639c

(70.2 FTE)                                      

Subtotal (Judicial

Department) 827,950 3,795,480 (2,967,530)

a These amounts shall be from the alcohol and drug driving safety program fund created in section 42­4­1301 (10), Colorado Revised Statutes.

b These amounts shall be from the department of human services, alcohol and drug abuse division, pursuant to section 42­4­1301 (10), Colorado Revised Statutes.

c This amount shall be from reserves in the alcohol and drug driving safety program fund created in section 42­4­1301 (10), Colorado Revised Statutes.".

Page 7, strike lines 1 through 5.


SB98-50 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Legislative Council with favorable recommendation:

Amend reengrossed bill, page 3, line 17, after the semi­colon, add "AND";

line 20, strike "SYSTEM; AND" and substitute "SYSTEM.".

Page 4, strike lines 4 through 6 and substitute the following:

"(3)  NONLEGISLATOR MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE SHALL BE REIMBURSED FOR ALL NECESSARY EXPENSES INCURRED IN THE PERFORMANCE OF THEIR DUTIES. MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY SHALL BE COMPENSATED AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 2­2­307.".

Page 6, strike lines 6 through 15.

Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.

Page 1, line 101, strike "COMMITTEE, AND MAKING" and substitute "COMMITTEE.";

strike line 102.

SB98-165 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation:

Amend reengrossed bill, page 3, line 18, after the period, add "NOTWITHSTANDING ANY LIMITATION OF THE "M" NOTATION OF THE APPROPRIATION IN THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ACT FOR CHILD WELFARE SERVICES, THE STATE DEPARTMENT IS AUTHORIZED TO EXPEND ANY ADDITIONAL FEDERAL OR PRIVATE FUNDING THAT MAY BE AVAILABLE TO SUPPORT THE TRAINING EFFORTS IDENTIFIED IN THIS SUBSECTION (2).";

line 23, strike "contracts" and substitute "contracts AGREEMENTS".

Page 4, line 8, strike "CONTRACTS" and substitute "AGREEMENTS";

line 10, strike "CONTRACTS" and substitute "AGREEMENTS";

line 21, strike "CONTRACT" and substitute "AGREEMENT";

line 22, strike "CONTRACTING" and substitute "AGREEMENT";

line 24, strike "contract" and substitute "contract AGREEMENT".

Page 5, line 1, strike "contract." and substitute "contract AGREEMENT.";

line 2, strike "contract" and substitute "contract AGREEMENT".

Amend the Judiciary Committee Report, dated March 17, 1998, page 1, strike line 4 and substitute the following:

"AGREEMENTS AUTHORIZED PURSUANT TO PARAGRAPHS (a) AND (b) OF SUBSECTION (1) OF THIS SECTION. ANY SUCH EXTERNAL EVALUATION SHALL INCLUDE ANY EVALUATION THAT MAY BE REQUIRED IN CONNECTION WITH ANY WAIVER AUTHORIZED PURSUANT TO SECTION 26­5­105.3. CRITERIA FOR AND".

Page 2 of the committee report, after line 1, insert the following:

"for allocation to the children, youth, and families division,";

line 3, after "($250,000),", insert "with spending authority for matching federal IV­E waiver funds,".

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PRINTING REPORT

The Chief Clerk reports the following bills have been correctly printed: HB98-1414; also HCR98-1012 and 1013.

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SIGNING OF BILLS - RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS

The Speaker has signed: HB98-1015; HJR98-1018, 1024, 1025; HR98­1007.

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MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

Mr. Speaker:

The Senate has postponed indefinitely and returns herewith: HB98-1158.

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The Senate has adopted and transmits herewith: SJR98-018.

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The Senate has passed on Third Reading and transmitted to the Revisor of Statutes:

SB98- 020, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 16, pages 859 and 861-862, and on Third Reading as printed in Senate Journal, April 17;

SB98- 024, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 16, pages 859-860;

SB98- 030, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 16, page 860;

SB98- 068, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 16, pages 840-841;

SB98- 079, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 16, pages 841-842 and 847;

SB98- 139, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 16, page 846;

SB98- 158, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 16, page 860;

SB98- 170, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 16, pages 841 and 847;

SB98- 184, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 16, pages 843-846;

SB98- 185, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 16, page 860.

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MESSAGE FROM THE REVISOR

We herewith transmit without comment, as amended, SB98-020, 024, 030, 068, 079, 139, 158, 170, 184, and 185.

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MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR

I certify I received the following on the 20th day of April, 1998, at 3:05 p.m. The original is on file in the records of the House of Representatives of the General Assembly.

Judith Rodrigue,

Chief Clerk of the House

April 17, 1998

To the Honorable

Colorado House of Representatives

Sixty-first General Assembly

Second Regular Session

Denver, CO 80203

Ladies and Gentlemen:

I have the honor to inform you that I have approved and filed with the Secretary of State the following Acts:

H.B. 98-1008 Concerning requirements for the issuance of photographic documents by the Division of Motor Vehicles in the Department of Revenue.

Approved April 17, 1998 at 8:48 a.m.

H.B. 98-1018 Concerning continuation of the State Board of Examiners of Architects.

Approved April 17, 1998 at 8:54 a.m.

H.B. 98-1020 Concerning the modification of requirements for the exemption of certain local governments from audits.

Approved April 17, 1998 at 8:47 a.m.

H.B. 98-1029 Concerning the term of office for mayors in statutory council-manager cities.

Approved April 17, 1998 at 8:53 a.m.

H.B. 98-1050 Concerning multiple-year employment contracts at institutions of higher education.

Approved April 17, 1998 at 8:54 a.m.

H.B. 98-1089 Concerning the performance evaluation system for certificated education personnel.

Approved April 17, 1998 at 8:46 a.m.

H.B. 98-1090 Concerning teacher dismissal.

Approved April 17, 1998 at 8:49 a.m.

H.B. 98-1102 Concerning enforcement of the Colorado Instant Criminal Background Check system, and, in connection therewith , changing the repeal date to coincide with federal law and clarifying certain provisions within the Colorado Instant Criminal Background Check system.

Approved April 17, 1998 at 8:57 a.m.

H.B. 98-1157 Concerning the effect of employment after retirement on the amount of retirement benefits payable to persons receiving retirement benefits through a school district's retirement fund.

Approved April 17, 1998 at 8:49 a.m.

H.B. 98-1186 Concerning teaching of American Indian culture in public schools.

Approved April 17, 1998 at 9:14 a.m.

H.B. 98-1209 Concerning education reform by repealing the repealer for the state Board of Education to waive any requirements of Title 22, Colorado Revised Statutes, for the purposes of enhancing educational achievement.

Approved April 17, 1998 at 8:56 a.m.

H.B. 98-1236 Concerning placements of offenders after completion of a regimented inmate discipline program.

Approved April 17, 1998 at 8:56 a.m.

H.B. 98-1250 Concerning electronic filing requirements relating to amounts deducted and withheld from employee wages for state income tax purposes.

Approved April 17, 1998 at 8:56 a.m.

H.B. 98-1271 Concerning the state estate tax.

Approved April 17, 1998 at 8:55 a.m.

H.B. 98-1309 Concerning the requirement of health insurers to provide coverage for the treatment of diabetes.

Approved April 17, 1998 at 9:15 a.m.

H.B. 98-1370 Concerning membership on district boards of health.

Approved April 17, 1998 at 9:45 a.m.

Sincerely,

(signed)

Roy Romer

Governor

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INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

First Reading

The following bills were read by title and referred to the committees indicated:

SB98-020 by Senator Congrove; also Representative Tucker--Concerning the peace officer standards and training board.

Committee on Judiciary.

SB98-024 by Senator Feeley; also Representative Leyba--Con-cerning mandatory reporting of abuse of at-risk adults.

Committee on Health, Environment, Welfare and Institutions.

SB98-030 by Senator Thiebaut; also Representative Swenson--Concerning high-occupancy vehicle lanes.

Committee on Transportation and Energy.

SB98-068 by Senator Blickensderfer; also Representative Schauer--Concerning the crime of motor vehicle theft, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.

Committee on Judiciary.

Committee on Appropriations.

SB98-079 by Senator Pascoe; also Representative Lawrence--Concerning parity for long-term care services in medicaid.

Committee on Health, Environment, Welfare and Institutions.

Committee on Appropriations.

SB98-139 by Senator Wells; also Representative Adkins--Concerning support obligations, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.

Committee on Judiciary.

Committee on Appropriations.

SB98-158 by Senators Phillips, Bishop, Matsunaka, and Rupert; also Representative Tool--Concerning a change in state income tax policy pertaining to expenses related to child care, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.

Committee on Finance.

Committee on Appropriations.

SB98-170 by Senator Norton; also Representative Anderson--Concerning increased funding for transportation needs in the state of Colorado, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.

Committee on Transportation and Energy.

Committee on Appropriations.

SB98-184 by Senator Bishop; also Representative G. Berry--Concerning improvement districts.

Committee on Local Government.

SB98-185 by Senators Rizzuto, Blickensderfer, and Lacy; also Representatives Owen, Grampsas, and Romero--Concerning implementation of financing options available pursuant to the federal "Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996", and making an appropriation therefor.

Committee on Health, Environment, Welfare and Institutions.

Committee on Appropriations.

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CONSIDERATION OF MEMORIAL

HM98-1006 by Representative Udall--Memorializing former Representative Patricia Burrows.

(Printed in House Journal, April 16, 1998, pages 1363-1364.)

The memorial was read at length and on motion of Representative Udall, the memorial was adopted by the following roll call vote:

YES 65 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y

Gordon Y

Gotlieb Y

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y

McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y

Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

Co-sponsors added: Roll call of the House.

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CONSIDERATION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTS

SB98-076 by Senator Weddig, J. Johnson, Pascoe, and Tebedo; also Representative Lawrence--Concerning the acknowledgment of instruments.

(Conference Committee Report printed in House Journal April 8, page 1246-1247.)

The Conference Committee Report was adopted by the following roll call vote:

YES 62 NO 3 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean N

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y

Gordon Y

Gotlieb Y

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y

McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y

Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant N

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate N

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. 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 repassed.

YES 63 NO 2 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz N

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb Y

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen N

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

SB98-171 by Senator Lacy; also Representative Dean--Concerning modification of the "Metropolitan Football Stadium District Act", and, in connection therewith, establishing biennial district elections and modifying the terms of the agreement that the board of directors negotiates with a national football league franchise.

(Conference Committee Report printed in House Journal April 17, pages 1372-1375.)

Representative Dean moved that the Conference Committee Report be adopted. A substitute motion by Representative Tupa that the House adhere to its position was declared lost by the following roll call vote:

YES 24 NO 40 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins N

Agler N

Alexander N

Allen N

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon N

Berry, G. N

Chavez N

Clarke N

Dean N

Dyer N

Entz Y

Epps NFaatz N

George N


Gordon Y

Gotlieb N

Grampsas N

Grossman Y

Hagedorn N

Hefley N

Johnson Y

June N

Kaufman N

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence N

Leyba Y

Mace N

May N

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller N

Morrison N

Musgrave E

Nichol N

Owen N

Pankey N

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero N

Salaz N

Saliman Y

Schauer N

Sinclair N

Smith N


Snyder Y

Spradley N

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor N

Tool N

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga N

Williams, S. N

Williams, T. N

Young N

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker N

Representative Pfiffner moved that the House reject the Conference Committee Report, discharge the First Conference Committee and that a Second Conference Committee be appointed. The motion was declared lost by the following roll call vote:

YES 22 NO 42 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins N

Agler N

Alexander N

Allen N

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon N

Berry, G. N

Chavez N

Clarke N

Dean N

Dyer N

Entz N

Epps N

Faatz N

George N


Gordon N

Gotlieb N

Grampsas N

Grossman N

Hagedorn N

Hefley N

Johnson Y

June N

Kaufman N

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence N

Leyba Y

Mace N

May N

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller N

Morrison Y

Musgrave E

Nichol N

Owen N

Pankey N

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero N

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer N

Sinclair N

Smith N


Snyder Y

Spradley N

Sullivant N

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor N

Tool N

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga N

Williams, S. N

Williams, T. N

Young N

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker N

Representative Dean's motion that the Conference Committee Report be adopted was declared passed by the following roll call vote:

YES 42 NO 23 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson N

Arrington N

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb Y

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson N

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller N

Kreutz N

Lawrence Y

Leyba N

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany N


McPherson N

Miller Y

Morrison N

Musgrave N

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall N

Pfiffner N

Reeser N

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman N

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder N

Spradley Y

Sullivant N

Swenson N

Takis N

Tate N

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker N

Tupa N

Udall N

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman N

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 repassed.

YES 36 NO 29 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington N

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps N

Faatz N

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb Y

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn N

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller N

Kreutz N

Lawrence Y

Leyba N

Mace N

May Y

McElhany N


McPherson N

Miller Y

Morrison N

Musgrave N

Nichol Y

Owen N

Pankey N

Paschall N

Pfiffner N

Reeser N

Romero Y

Salaz N

Saliman N

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder N

Spradley Y

Sullivant N

Swenson N

Takis N

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker N

Tupa N

Udall N

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young N

Zimmerman N

Mr. Speaker N

Co-sponsors added: Representatives Agler, Schauer.

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IMMEDIATE RECONSIDERATION OF SB98-171

Having voted on the prevailing side, Representative Dean moved for immediate reconsideration of SB98-171. As shown by the following recorded vote less than a two-thirds majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the motion was declared lost:

YES 26 NO 39 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0

Adkins N

Agler N

Alexander N

Allen N

Anderson N

Arrington Y

Bacon N

Berry, G. N

Chavez N

Clarke N

Dean N

Dyer N

Entz N

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George N


Gordon N

Gotlieb N

Grampsas N

Grossman N

Hagedorn Y

Hefley N

Johnson Y

June N

Kaufman N

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence N

Leyba N

Mace N

May N

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller N

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol N

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz N

Saliman Y

Schauer N

Sinclair N

Smith N


Snyder N

Spradley N

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate N

Taylor N

Tool N

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga N

Williams, S. N

Williams, T. Y

Young N

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker N

HB98-1059 by Representative Gordon; also Senator Dennis--Concerning the imposition of increased penalties for traffic violations committed in school zones.

(Conference Committee Report printed in House Journal April 17, pages 1371-1372.)

The Conference Committee Report was adopted by the following roll call vote:

YES 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington E

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y

Gordon Y

Gotlieb Y

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y

McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y

Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. 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 repassed.

YES 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington E

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y

Gordon Y

Gotlieb Y

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y

McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y

Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

Co-sponsors added: Representatives Clarke, Dean, Epps, Hefley.

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SIGNING OF BILLS - RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS

The Speaker has signed: HB98-1159, HM98-1006.

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DELIVERY OF BILLS TO GOVERNOR

The Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives reports the following bills have been delivered to the Office of the Governor: HB98-1130, 1221, 1244, 1325, and 1335 at 11:20 a.m. on April 20, 1998.

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INTRODUCTION OF BILL

First Reading

The following bill was read by title and referred to the committee indicated:

HB98-1415 by Representative Schauer; also Senator B. Alexander--Concerning the protection from unconscionable practices of parties to transactions involving trade or commerce.

Committee on Business Affairs and Labor.

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INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTION

The following resolution was read by title and laid over one day under the rules:

SJR98-18 by Senators Tanner, Congrove, Hernandez, Ament, Arnold, Bishop, Chlouber, Coffman, Lamborn, Feeley, Hopper, J. Johnson, Linkhart, Matsunaka, Mutzebaugh, Pascoe, Perlmutter, Phillips, Powers, Reeves, Rizzuto, Rupert, Schroeder, Thiebaut, Weddig, Wells, and Wham; also Representatives George, Adkins, Agler, K. Alexander, Allen, Chavez, Clarke, Dean, Epps, Gordon, Gotlieb, Grossman, Hagedorn, June, S. Johnson, Keller, Kreutz, Lawrence, Leyba, May, McElhany, McPherson, Miller, Morrison, Musgrave, Pankey, Paschall, Pfiffner, Salaz, Saliman, Schauer, Sinclair, Smith, Snyder, Swenson, Tate, Taylor, Tool, Tucker, Tupa, Udall, Veiga, and S. Williams--Urging the Colorado General Assembly to set aside an annual appreciation day for all Colorado peace officers.

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House in recess. House reconvened.

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MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR

I certify I received the following on the 20th day of April, 1998, at 2:55 p.m. The original is on file in the records of the House of Representatives of the General Assembly.

Judith Rodrigue,

Chief Clerk of the House

April 20, 1998

To the Honorable

Colorado House of Representatives

Sixty-first General Assembly

Second Regular Session

Denver, CO 80203

Ladies and Gentlemen:

I have the honor to inform you that I have approved and filed with the Secretary of State the following Acts:

H.B. 98-1235 Concerning the regulation of industrial banks, and, in connection therewith, repealing references to the Industrial Bank Guarantee Fund and providing for parity between state and industrial banks.

Approved April 20, 1998 at 9:57 a.m.

H.B. 98-1368 Concerning scientific and cultural facilities districts, and, in connection therewith, authorizing the inclusion of all of Douglas County in the Denver Metropolitan Scientific and Cultural Facilities District and authorizing the creation of scientific and cultural facilities districts that are not coterminous with county boundaries.

Approved April 20, 1998 at 10:00 a.m.

H.B. 98-1323 Concerning the ownership of molds used in the manufacturing process, and, in connection therewith, establishing a molders' lien.

Approved April 20, 1998 at 10:01 a.m.

Sincerely,

(signed)

Roy Romer

Governor

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LAY OVER OF CALENDAR ITEMS

On motion of Representative Anderson, the following items on the Calendar were laid over until April 21, retaining place on Calendar:

Consideration of General Orders--SB98-109, 74.

Consideration of Resolutions--HJR98-1011, 1021, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1032, 1035, 1031, 1040, HR98-1009, SJR98-14.

Consideration of Memorials--HM98-1004, 1005.

Consideration of Senate Amendments--HB98-1234, 1402, 1256.

Consideration of Governor's Veto--HB98-1065.

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On motion of Representative Anderson, the House adjourned until 9:00 a.m., April 21, 1998.

Approved:


CHARLES E. BERRY,

Speaker

Attest:

JUDITH RODRIGUE,

Chief Clerk