Prayer by Judith Rodrigue, Chief Clerk
of the House.
The Speaker called the House to order at 9:00
a.m.
The roll was called with the following result:
Present--62.
Absent and excused--Representatives Grampsas, Owen--2.
Absent--Representative S. Williams--1.
Present after roll call--Representative S. Williams.
The Speaker declared a quorum present.
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On motion of Representative Spradley, the reading of the journal of March 18, 1998, was declared dispensed with and approved as corrected by the Chief Clerk.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES OF REFERENCE
FINANCE
After consideration on the merits, the Committee
recommends the following:
HJR98-1018 be referred
out for final action.
SB98-72 be referred
to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation.
HEALTH, ENVIRONMENT, WELFARE, AND INSTITUTIONS
After consideration on the merits, the Committee
recommends the following:
SB9823 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 16, strike "UNSAFE,"
and substitute "UNSAFE AT THE TIME OF SALE OR LEASE,";
line 17, strike "SECTION, OR DOES NOT CONFORM TO" and substitute "SECTION.";
strike lines 18 through 26.
Page 4, line 1, after "(5)", insert "(a)";
line 5, strike "SUBSECTION (4) OF THIS SECTION."
and substitute "PARAGRAPH (b) OF THIS SUBSECTION (5).";
after line 9, insert the following:
"(b) THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SUBSECTION
(5) APPLY TO THE FOLLOWING MATERIALS:
(I) 16 CFR SEC. 1508 ET SEQ., AND ANY
SUBSEQUENT AMENDMENTS OR ADDITIONS TO SAID SECTIONS;
(II) 16 CFR SEC. 1509 ET SEQ., AND ANY
SUBSEQUENT AMENDMENTS OR ADDITIONS TO SAID SECTIONS;
(III) 16 CFR SEC. 1303 ET SEQ., AND ANY
SUBSEQUENT AMENDMENTS OR ADDITIONS TO SAID SECTIONS; AND
(IV) THE VOLUNTARY STANDARDS OF THE AMERICAN
SOCIETY FOR TESTING MATERIALS, OR ANY SUCCESSOR ORGANIZATION.";
line 11, after "CHARACTERISTICS", insert
"AT THE TIME OF SALE OR LEASE".
Page 5, line 20, strike "THAT DOES" and
substitute "THAT, AT THE TIME OF SALE OR LEASE,";
strike line 21;
line 22, strike "SECTION OR".
Page 6, line 3, strike "THAT DOES NOT"
and substitute "THAT, AT THE TIME OF SALE OR LEASE,".;
strike line 4;
line 5, strike "SECTION OR".
SB98-58 be postponed
indefinitely.
STATE, VETERANS AND MILITARY AFFAIRS
After consideration on the merits, the Committee
recommends the following:
SB98-52 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 22, after the
period, add ""COST SAVINGS" EXCLUDES MONEY
GAINED BY A STATE AGENCY BY SUCCESSFULLY FULFILLING A PERSONAL
SERVICES CONTRACT UNDER PART 5 OF ARTICLE 50 OF THIS TITLE.".
Page 3, line 2, strike "TEN" and substitute
"TWENTY";
strike lines 19 through 26.
Page 4, strike lines 1 and 2;
line 10, strike "(3)" and substitute "(2)";
line 15, strike "(3)" and substitute "(2)".
Renumber succeeding subsections accordingly.
TRANSPORTATION AND ENERGY
After consideration on the merits, the Committee
recommends the following:
HJR98-1017 be referred
out for final action.
SB98-148 be referred to the Committee on Appropriations with favorable recommendation.
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PRINTING REPORT
The Chief Clerk reports the following bill has been correctly printed: HB98-1398.
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SIGNING OF BILLS - RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS
The Speaker has signed: HB98-1116, 1143, 1162, 1168, and 1356.
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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.
SB98-102 by Senator Linkhart; also Representative Tate--Concerning entities created pursuant to title 7, Colorado Revised Statutes.
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 1 EXCUSED 2 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 E 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 E Pankey Y Paschall N 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 |
HB98-1011 by Representatives
Entz and Miller; also Senators Dennis and J. Johnson--Concerning
the replacement of depletions from new withdrawals of groundwater
in water division 3 that will affect the rate or direction of
movement of groundwater in the confined aquifer, and, in connection
therewith, authorizing the state engineer to promulgate rules
that optimize the use of the groundwater and provide alternative
methods to prevent injury.
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 42 NO 21 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0
Adkins N Agler N Alexander Y Allen Y Anderson N Arrington N Bacon Y Berry, G. Y Chavez Y Clarke Y Dean N Dyer Y Entz Y Epps NFaatz N George Y | Gordon Y Gotlieb N Grampsas E Grossman Y Hagedorn N Hefley Y Johnson Y June Y Kaufman Y Keller Y Kreutz N Lawrence Y Leyba Y Mace Y May Y McElhany N | McPherson N Miller Y Morrison Y Musgrave Y Nichol N Owen E Pankey N Paschall N Pfiffner N Reeser Y Romero Y Salaz Y Saliman Y Schauer N Sinclair Y Smith Y | Snyder Y Spradley Y Sullivant Y Swenson Y Takis N Tate Y Taylor Y Tool Y Tucker N Tupa Y Udall Y Veiga Y Williams, S. N Williams, T. Y Young Y Zimmerman Y Mr. Speaker N |
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Alexander, Chavez, Gordon,
Lawrence, Reeser, Romero, Young.
SB98-133 by Senator
Wham; also Representative Snyder--Concerning contributions to
candidate committees, and, in connection therewith, specifying
that a candidate committee may accept contributions prior to the
filing of a candidate affidavit and authorizing certain additional
uses of unexpended campaign contributions.
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 55 NO 8 EXCUSED 2 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 Y Faatz Y George Y | Gordon Y Gotlieb Y Grampsas E Grossman Y Hagedorn Y Hefley N Johnson Y June Y Kaufman Y Keller Y Kreutz Y Lawrence Y Leyba Y Mace Y May Y McElhany N | McPherson Y Miller Y Morrison Y Musgrave N Nichol Y Owen E Pankey Y Paschall N Pfiffner Y Reeser Y Romero Y Salaz N Saliman Y Schauer Y Sinclair Y Smith Y | Snyder Y Spradley Y Sullivant N Swenson Y Takis Y Tate Y Taylor Y Tool Y Tucker Y Tupa N Udall Y Veiga Y Williams, S. Y Williams, T. Y Young Y Zimmerman Y Mr. Speaker Y |
SB98-159 by Senator
Bishop; also Representative George--Con-cerning the obligations
of parties to agreements for the payment of proceeds from the
sale of oil and gas.
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 63 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0
Adkins Y Agler Y Alexander Y Allen Y Anderson YArrington 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 E 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 E 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 G.Berry, Dyer, Taylor.
SB98-174 by Senator
Chlouber; also Representative George--Concerning allowing persons
licensed to hold a race meet of greyhounds to enter into agreements
with organizations that represent a majority of kennel owners
participating in a race meet to specify purse structure.
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 1 EXCUSED 2 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 E 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 E Pankey Y Paschall N 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 Mace, Reeser, Taylor.
SB98-008 by Senator
Wells; also Representative Adkins--Concerning the elimination
of preliminary hearings in certain classes of felonies.
Laid over until March 20, retaining place on Calendar.
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CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION
HJR98-1019 by Representative
Kreutz; also Senator Blickensderfer--Designating March 21, 1998,
as "Single Parents Day".
(Printed and placed in Member=s
files; also printed in House Journal, March 17, page 933.)
On motion of Representative Kreutz, the resolution
was read at length and adopted by the following roll call
vote:
YES 63 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 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 E 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 E 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 Adkins, Agler, Bacon, Chavez,
Clarke, Dyer, Entz, Epps, Faatz, George, Gordon, Gotlieb, Grossman,
Hagedorn, Hefley, Kaufman, Keller, Leyba, Mace, McPherson, Miller,
Morrison, Nichol, Pfiffner, Reeser, Saliman, Schauer, Smith, Snyder,
Spradley, Swenson, Takis, Tate, Taylor, Tool, Tucker, Tupa, Udall,
Veiga, S.Williams, T.Williams, Young, Zimmerman, Mr. Speaker.
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CONSIDERATION OF SENATE AMENDMENTS TO HOUSE BILLS
HB98-1015 by Representative
Leyba; also Senator Wham--Concerning continuation of the authority
of the department of public health and environment to regulate
the administration and monitoring of medications in facilities
by qualified unlicensed persons.
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, March 6, page
407.)
Representative Leyba moved that the House not
concur in Senate amendments and that a Conference Committee
be appointed. The motion was declared passed by the following
roll call vote:
YES 63 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 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 E 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 E 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 Speaker appointed Representatives Epps, Chairman,
Leyba and Musgrave as House conferees to the bill.
HB98-1359 by Representative
Dean; also Senator Lacy--Concerning elections.
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, March 13,
pages 457-458.)
Representative Dean moved that the House not concur
in Senate amendments and that a Conference Committee be appointed
with permission to go beyond the scope of the difference between
the House and the Senate. The motion was declared passed
by the following roll call vote:
YES 62 NO 1 EXCUSED 2 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 E 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 E 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 N 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 Speaker appointed Representatives Dean, Chairman, Spradley and Bacon as House conferees to the bill.
HB98-1059 by Representative
Gordon; also Senator Dennis--Concerning the imposition
of increased penalties for traffic violations committed in school
zones.
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, March 16,
page 477.)
Representative Gordon moved that the House not
concur in Senate amendments and that a Conference Committee
be appointed. The motion was declared passed by the following
roll call vote:
YES 63 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 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 E 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 E 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 Speaker appointed Representatives Faatz, Chairman,
Gordon and Tucker as House conferees to the bill.
HB98-1130 by Representative
Faatz; also Senator Hopper--Concerning crime victim compensation.
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, March 16,
page 479.)
Representative Faatz moved that the House not
concur in Senate amendments and that a Conference Committee
be appointed with permission to go beyond the scope of the difference
between the House and the Senate. The motion was declared passed
by the following roll call vote:
YES 63 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0
Adkins Y Agler Y Alexander Y Allen Y Anderson Y Arrington Y Bacon Y Berry, G. Y Chavez Y Clarke YDean Y Dyer Y Entz Y Epps Y Faatz Y George Y | Gordon Y Gotlieb Y Grampsas E 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 E 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 Speaker appointed Representatives Faatz, Chairman,
Pfiffner and Reeser as House conferees to the bill.
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On motion of Representative Kreutz, the House resolved itself into Committee of the Whole for consideration of General Orders, and she was called to the Chair to act as Chairman.
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GENERAL ORDERS--SECOND READING OF BILLS
The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chairman
reported the titles of the following bills had been read (reading
at length had been dispensed with by unanimous consent), the bills
considered and action taken thereon as follows:
(Amendments to the committee amendment are to the
printed committee report which was printed and placed in the members'
bill file.)
SB98-031 by Senators
Linkhart, Bishop, and Reeves; also Representatives Leyba, Clarke,
Pfiffner, and Taylor--Concerning requirements relating to the
awarding of grants under the youth crime prevention and intervention
program.
Amendment No. 1, Judiciary
Report, dated March 3, 1998, and placed in member's
bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, March 5, page
832.
Amendment No. 2, by Representative
Leyba.
Amend reengrossed bill, page 2, line 11, strike "(2)
(a) (III), (2) (c)," and substitute (2) (c)";
line 14, strike "(a) The board shall develop";
strike lines 15 through 17.
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar
for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB98-054 by Senator Dennis; also Representative Kaufman--Concerning regulation of private prison facilities.
Amendment No. 1, Judiciary
Report, dated March 3, 1998, and placed in member's
bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, March 5, page
833.
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar
for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB98-124 by Senators
Schroeder, B. Alexander, Congrove, et al; also Representative
Agler--Concerning a grant of qualified immunity to licensed professionals
who assist in securing the safety of structures during times of
emergency.
Ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third
Reading and Final Passage.
SB98-136 by Senator
Mutzebaugh; also Representative T. Williams--Concerning jury service.
Amendment No. 1, by Representative
T.Williams.
Amend reengrossed bill, page 4, after line 2, insert
the following:
"(2) ABSENT A COURT ORDER TO THE
CONTRARY, UPON REQUEST, THE JURY COMMISSIONER SHALL MAKE AVAILABLE
FOR INSPECTION BY COUNSEL OR PRO SE PARTIES A LIST OF PROSPECTIVE
JURORS CONTAINING THE JURORS' NAMES AND ADDRESSES.";
line 3, strike "(2)" and substitute "(3)".
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar
for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB98-1023 by Representatives
Kreutz, Agler, Lawrence, Musgrave, and Pankey; also Senators Lacy
and Weddig--Concerning the imposition of a residency requirement
for eligibility for the old age pension.
Amendment No. 1, Appropriations
Report, dated March 6, 1998, and placed in member's
bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, March 6, pages
847-848.
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB98-1063 by Representatives
Keller, Dyer, and Entz; also Senator Coffman--Concerning elimination
of the requirement that a disabled veteran obtain the disability
prior to May 7, 1975, in order to be eligible to receive special
license plates without charge.
Amendment No. 1, Appropriations
Report, dated March 6, 1998, and placed in member's
bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, March 6, page
848.
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB98-1099 by Representatives
Pfiffner, Leyba, and Owen; also Senators J. Johnson, Dennis, and
Mutzebaugh--Con-cerning managed competition for personal services
contracts entered into by state government.
Laid over until March 20, retaining place on Calendar.
HB98-1144 by Representative
Sullivant; also Senator Bishop--Concerning the securing of aggregate
materials during transport by motor vehicle.
Amendment No. 1, Transportation
and Energy Report, dated January 29, 1998, and placed in member's
bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, January 30, pages
286-287.
The committee report was adopted as follows:
Page 1, lines 1 through 2, declared passed;
lines 3 through 9, were ruled as not fitting under
the title.
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar
for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB98-1321 by Representatives
G. Berry, Dyer, K. Alexander, Bacon, George, Kaufman, Reeser,
Smith, Takis, Udall, S. Williams, and T. Williams; also Senators
Hopper, Linkhart, B. Alexander, Bishop, and Reeves--Concerning
youth mentoring services, and making an appropriation in connection
therewith.
Amendment No. 1, Judiciary
Report, dated February 10, 1998, and placed in member's
bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, February 12,
page 479.
Amendment No. 2, Appropriations
Report, dated March 6, 1998, and placed in member's
bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, March 6, pages
848-849.
Amendment No. 3, by Representative
G.Berry.
Amend printed bill, page 4, line 7, strike "FUNDING"
and substitute "MONEYS FROM THE YOUTH MENTORING SERVICES
CASH FUND CREATED IN SUBSECTION (6) OF THIS SECTION,";
line 10, strike "24322802."
and substitute "24322802 AND SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS
OF PARAGRAPH (b) OF THIS SUBSECTION (5).".
Page 6, line 13, after "SECTION.", insert
"THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS
IS AUTHORIZED TO ACCEPT ON BEHALF OF THE STATE ANY GRANTS, GIFTS,
OR DONATIONS FROM ANY PRIVATE OR PUBLIC SOURCE FOR THE PURPOSE
OF THIS SECTION. ALL PRIVATE AND PUBLIC FUNDS RECEIVED THROUGH
GRANTS, GIFTS, OR DONATIONS SHALL BE TRANSMITTED TO THE STATE
TREASURER, WHO SHALL CREDIT THE SAME TO THE YOUTH MENTORING SERVICES
CASH FUND.".
Page 7, strike lines 19 through 21 and substitute the following:
"ENCOURAGED TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION TO THE
BOARD FOR GRANTS DIRECTLY FROM THE YOUTH CRIME PREVENTION AND
INTERVENTION PROGRAM, IN ADDITION TO ANY FUNDING THE ENTITIES
MAY BE SEEKING FROM THE YOUTH MENTORING SERVICES CASH FUND PURSUANT
TO SECTION 24322804 (6), TO ESTABLISH OR ENHANCE YOUTH
MENTORING PROGRAMS. ENTITIES SUBMITTING APPLICATIONS FOR GRANTS
DIRECTLY FROM THE YOUTH CRIME PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION PROGRAM
PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION NEED NOT MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION
24322802 (5) (b).".
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar
for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB98-002 by Senators
Wham, Ament, and J. Johnson; also Representatives George, Dyer,
and McElhany--Concerning an extension of the annual general fund
transfer to the capital construction fund.
Ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third
Reading and Final Passage.
SB98-049 by Senators
Schroeder, B. Alexander, Bishop, et al; also Representative May--Concerning
a prohibition on the imposition by governmental entities of
charges upon access to the internet.
Ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third
Reading and Final Passage.
SB98-093 by Senator
Linkhart; also Representative Agler--Con-cerning an alternate
procedure for taxpayers to contest the valuation of real property
for property tax purposes in certain counties that elect to utilize
such alternative procedure.
Ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third
Reading and Final Passage.
HB98-1378 by Representative
McElhany--Concerning certain unlawful actions by persons
against legislative witnesses.
Amendment No. 1, State,
Veterans, and Military Affairs Report, dated March 5, 1998, and
placed in member's
bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, March 6, page
839.
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar
for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB98-118 by Senator
Powers; also Representative Paschall--Con-cerning clarifying that
persons whose business consists primarily of renting motor vehicles
for transportation purposes need not be licensed under statutes
governing licensure of persons transacting insurance business.
Ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
On motion of Representative Anderson, the remainder of the General Orders Calendar (SB98-141, 157, 11, 82, 71, 51, 111, 70, 128, HB98-1379, 1068, 1072, 1091, 1173, 1246, 1272, 1318, SB98-7, 172, 173) was laid over until March 20, retaining place on Calendar.
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ADOPTION OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT
Passed Second Reading: SB98-31 amended, 54 amended,
124, 136 amended, HB98-1023 amended, 1063 amended, 1144 amended,
1321 amended, SB98-2, 49, 93, HB98-1378 amended, SB98-118.
Laid over until date indicated retaining place on
Calendar: HB98-1099, SB98-141, 157, 11, 82, 71, 51, 111, 70,
128, HB98-1379, 1068, 1072, 1091, 1173, 1246, 1272, 1318, SB98-7,
172, 173--March 20, 1998.
The Chairman moved the adoption of the Committee
of the Whole Report. As shown by the following roll call vote,
a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative,
and the Report was adopted.
YES 61 NO 0 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 1
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 E Grossman E Hagedorn Y Hefley Y Johnson Y June Y Kaufman Y Keller Kreutz Y Lawrence Y Leyba Y Mace Y May Y McElhany Y | McPherson Y Miller Y Morrison Y Musgrave Y Nichol Y Owen E 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 |
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REPORT OF COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE
AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK, AND NATURAL RESOURCES
After consideration on the merits, the Committee
recommends the following:
HB98-1396 be amended
as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of
the Whole with favorable recommendation:
Amend printed bill, page 2, strike lines 1 through 3 and substitute the following:
"A HUNTING LICENSE PREFERENCE FOR YOUTH HUNTERS.";
line 9, strike "SHALL" and substitute "IS
AUTHORIZED TO";
strike lines 10 through 15 and substitute the following:
"DEFINE "MOBILITY-IMPAIRED"
AND ESTABLISH A HUNTING LICENSE PREFERENCE FOR THE MOBILITY-IMPAIRED.".
Page 1, strike lines 102 through 104 and substitute
"PROGRAMS
FOR YOUTH AND FOR THE MOBILITY-IMPAIRED."
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INTRODUCTION OF BILL
First Reading
The following bill was read by title and referred
to the committee indicated:
HB98-1399 by Representatives
Hefley, Gotlieb, Epps, McElhany; also Senator B. Alexander--Concerning
the establishment of the Colorado youth challenge corps program.
Committee on State, Veterans, and Military Affairs.
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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 20, retaining
place on Calendar:
Consideration of Resolutions--SJR98-12, HJR98-1009,
1011.
Consideration of Senate Amendments--HB98-1039,
1086, 1105, 1131, 1207, 1365, 1293.
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On motion of Representative Anderson, the House adjourned
until 9:00 a.m., March 20, 1998.
Approved:
CHARLES E. BERRY,
Speaker
Attest:
JUDITH RODRIGUE,
Chief Clerk