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HOUSE JOURNAL

SIXTY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY

STATE OF COLORADO

Second Regular Session

Fifty-eighth Legislative Day Thursday, March 5, 1998

Prayer by Rabbi Yaakov Chaitovsky, BMH-BJ Congregation, Denver.

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 Taylor--1.

The Speaker declared a quorum present.

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On motion of Representative Hefley, the reading of the journal of March 4, 1998, was declared dispensed with and approved as corrected by the Chief Clerk.

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REPORTS OF COMMITTEES OF REFERENCE

AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK, AND NATURAL RESOURCES

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

SB98-15 be referred to the Committee on Appropriations with favorable recommendation.

SB98-159 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 17, strike "twenty-five" and substitute "twenty-five ONE HUNDRED".

Page 4, line 23, after "(8)", insert "(a)";

line 24, strike "CONTRACTUAL" and substitute "SUBSTANTIVE";

after line 26, insert the following:

"(b) SUBSECTIONS (2.3), (2.5), AND (2.7) OF THIS SECTION SHALL APPLY TO PAYMENTS OF PROCEEDS DERIVED FROM SALES OCCURRING ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1998.".

Page 5, strike lines 1 through 3, and substitute the following:

"SECTION 2. Effective date. This act shall take effect July 1, 1998.".


SB98-174 be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation.



JUDICIARY

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

SB98-8, 124, 136 be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation.

SB98-25 be referred to the Committee on Appropriations with favorable recommendation.

SB98-31 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 "COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP OFFICE OF THE";

line 7, strike "COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP OFFICE OF THE".


SB98-50 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Appropriations with favorable recommendation:

Amend reengrossed bill, page 2, line 13, strike "TWENTY" and substitute "NINETEEN";

line 14, strike ", TWO OF";

line 15, strike "WHOM SHALL BE";

strike lines 16 and 17, and substitute the following:

"REPRESENTATIVES, TWO OF WHOM SHALL BE FROM THE MAJORITY PARTY AND ONE OF WHOM SHALL BE FROM THE MINORITY PARTY;".

Page 3, strike lines 21 through 26, and substitute the following:

"(2)  THE CHAIR AND THE VICE­CHAIR OF THE COMMITTEE SHALL BE ELECTED BY THE MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE FROM AMONG THE COMMITTEE MEMBERS WHO ARE MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.".

Page 4, strike lines 1 through 3.


SB98-54 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 18, after "HEARING", insert "IN THE COUNTY WHERE THE FACILITY IS PROPOSED TO BE CONSTRUCTED";

line 22, after "(3)" insert "(a)".

Page 3, after line 2, insert the following:

"(b) THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR MAY EXTEND THE TIME PERIOD FOR A PRIVATE PRISON TO OBTAIN THE ACCREDITATION REQUIRED BY PARAGRAPH (a) OF THIS SUBSECTION (3) UPON A SHOWING OF GOOD CAUSE.".

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PRINTING REPORT

The Chief Clerk reports the following bill has been correctly printed: HB98-1383.

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SIGNING OF BILLS - RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS

The Speaker has signed: HB98-1031; HJR98-1014.

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INTRODUCTION OF BILL

First Reading

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

HB98-1384 by Representatives Hefley, Dean, Allen, Arrington, Epps, May, McElhany, Musgrave, Owen, Paschall, and Salaz; also Senator Lamborn--Concerning parental notification of a minor's request for an abortion.

Committee on State, Veterans, and Military Affairs.

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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.

HB98-1337 by Representative Kaufman; also Senator Matsunaka--Concerning the "Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act", and, in connection therewith, allowing variation by agreement from certain provisions of the act, expanding the exemption from the act for new small cooperatives and small and limited expense planned communities, requiring additional notice of meetings of a unit owners' association, and requiring notice of meetings of a unit owners' association's executive board or committee thereof.

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

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 N


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant N

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor E

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

SB98-012 by Senator Tebedo; Representative Swenson--Concerning a prohibition against any insurer taking adverse actions against a person because the person has not maintained motor vehicle insurance coverage in the past.

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

Adkins Y

Agler N

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington N

Bacon YBerry, 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 N

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson N

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall N

Pfiffner N

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 E

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 Anderson, Mace, Sullivant.

HB98-1369 by Representative Salaz; also Senator Arnold--Concerning chiropractic licensure examinations.

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

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 E

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

Co-sponsor added: Representative Epps.

HB98-1370 by Representatives Hefley, Adkins, Kreutz, McPherson, Morrison, Reeser, Schauer, Spradley, and Tool; also Senator Mutzebaugh--Concerning membership on district boards of health.

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

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 E

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 Epps, Mr. Speaker.

SB98-137 by Senator Wham; also Representative Adkins--Concern-ing use of HIV testing information in cases where the person tested is charged with a crime involving sexual behavior.

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

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 E

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 Allen, Anderson, Dean, Epps, Gotlieb, Hagedorn, Hefley, Kreutz, Mace, Musgrave, Nichol, Reeser, Tool.

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LAY OVER OF CALENDAR ITEMS

On motion of Representative Anderson, the following items on the Calendar were laid over until March 6, retaining place on Calendar:

Consideration of General Orders--SB98-66, 90, 114, 78, HB98-1009, 1011, 1030, 1088, 1112, 1137, 1189, SB98-107, 3, 16, 38, 132, HB98-1372, 1376, SB98­5, 32, 55, HB98-1123, 1128, 1375, SB98-35, 46, 87, 27, 45.

Consideration of Resolution--SJR98-9.

Consideration of Memorial--HM98-1002.

Consideration of Senate Amendments--HB98-1143, 1149.

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On motion of Representative Anderson, the House adjourned until 9:00 a.m., March 6, 1998.

Approved:


CHARLES E. BERRY,

Speaker

Attest:

JUDITH RODRIGUE,

Chief Clerk