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HOUSE JOURNAL

SIXTY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY

STATE OF COLORADO

Second Regular Session

One hundred-nineteenth Legislative Day Tuesday, May 5, 1998

Prayer by Pastor Brad Strait, South Presbyterian Church, Littleton.

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

The roll was called with the following result:

Present--63.

Absent and excused--Representatives Spradley, Swenson--2.

Present after roll call--Representatives Spradley, Swenson.

The Speaker declared a quorum present.

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

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SIGNING OF BILLS - RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS

The Speaker has signed: HB98-1359, 1389, 1396.

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MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE

Mr. Speaker:

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

HB98- 1191, amended as printed in Senate Journal, May 1, pages 1097-1098 and 1100, and on Third Reading as printed in Senate Journal, May 4, page 1133.

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MESSAGE FROM THE REVISOR

We herewith transmit without comment, as amended, HB98-1191.

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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.

SB98-192 by Senator Wattenberg; also Representative McPherson--Concerning amendments to the existing statutory distribution formula for gross receipts derived from pari-mutuel wagering on greyhound races.

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 3 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 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 N

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 N

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

Co-sponsors added: Representatives Allen, Mace, Taylor.

SB98-100 by Senator Ament; also Representative C. Berry--Concerning the specification of certain business property installed through real property as personal property for property tax purposes.

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 52 NO 13 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon NBerry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke N

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y

Gordon N

Gotlieb Y

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba N

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y

McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol N

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman N

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y

Snyder N

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis N

Tate N

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa N

Udall N

Veiga Y

Williams, S. N

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman N

Mr. Speaker Y

Co-sponsors added: Representatives Agler, Arrington, Gotlieb, Grampsas, Lawrence, McPherson, Owen, Spradley, T.Williams.

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IMMEDIATE RECONSIDERATION OF SB98-100

Representative C.Berry moved for immediate reconsideration of SB98­100. As shown by the following recorded vote less than a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the motion was declared lost:

YES 10 NO 55 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0

Adkins N

Agler N

Alexander N

Allen N

Anderson N

Arrington N

Bacon Y

Berry, G. N

Chavez N

Clarke Y

Dean N

Dyer N

Entz N

Epps N

Faatz N

George N


Gordon Y

Gotlieb N

Grampsas N

Grossman N

Hagedorn N

Hefley N

Johnson N

June N

Kaufman N

Keller N

Kreutz N

Lawrence N

Leyba Y

Mace N

May N

McElhany N


McPherson N

Miller N

Morrison N

Musgrave N

Nichol Y

Owen N

Pankey N

Paschall N

Pfiffner N

Reeser N

Romero N

Salaz N

Saliman Y

Schauer N

Sinclair N

Smith N


Snyder Y

Spradley N

Sullivant N

Swenson N

Takis N

Tate Y

Taylor N

Tool N

Tucker N

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga N

Williams, S. N

Williams, T. N

Young N

Zimmerman N

Mr. Speaker N

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SB98-183 by Senator Wattenberg; also Representative George--Concerning the acceptance of Colorado Northwestern community college into the state system of community and technical colleges, and, in connection therewith, approving the continuation of the Rangely junior college district and the Moffat county affiliated junior college district for specified purposes.

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 1 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 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 Bacon, Kaufman, Schauer, Sullivant, Taylor, Tucker.

SB98-189 by Senator Hopper; also Representative Lawrence--Concerning the regulation of retail food establishments, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.

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 60 NO 5 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler N

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 N

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 N

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

Co-sponsors added: Representatives Mace, Paschall, Sullivant, Udall.

SB98-198 by Senator Powers; also Representative Epps--Concerning recycling programs, and, in connection therewith, modifying the distribution and usage of moneys appropriated from the waste tire recycling development cash fund, extending the repeal dates for the plastics recycling program and the waste tire recycling and disposal program, and making an appropriation.

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 61 NO 4 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0

Adkins N

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. N

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 N

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 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-sponsor added: Representative Bacon.

SB98-194 by Senators Rizzuto, Lacy, and Blickensderfer; also Representatives Grampsas, Owen, and Romero--Concerning cash funds of the state, and making appropriations in connection therewith.

As shown by the following roll call vote, a majority of all members elected to the House voted in the affirmative, and Representative Grampsas was given permission to offer a Third Reading amendment:

YES 64 NO 1 EXCUSED 0 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 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 N

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

Third Reading amendment No. 1, by Representative Grampsas.

Amend revised bill, page 97, line 23, after "hundred", insert "thousand".

Page 99, line 23, strike "127 and 128" and substitute "126 and 127".

The amendment was declared passed 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

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 passed.

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 YDyer 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 Allen, T.Williams.

SB98-191 by Senator Dennis; also Representatives Entz and Salaz--Concerning the acquisition of property by the division of wildlife in Las Animas county for public purposes, and making an appropriation therefor.

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 53 NO 12 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler N

Alexander N

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington N

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean N

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps N

Faatz N

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb Y

Grampsas Y

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 Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave N

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall N

Pfiffner N

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair N

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor N

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 Gotlieb, Sullivant, Udall, Veiga.

SB98-201 by Senator Ament; also Representative Entz--Concerning changes in the dates for requirements relating to water well pumping in the Denver basin aquifers, and, in connection therewith, delaying the implementation date of the stricter standard of replacement of stream depletions resulting from the operation of wells in the Denver basin aquifers, extending the repeal date of such stricter standard thereby delaying the return to the standard of replacement in existence prior to July 1, 1999, and extending the repeal date of the special water committee.

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 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-sponsor added: Representative Sullivant.

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CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS

HJR98-1035 by Representative Hagedorn; also Senator Wham--Concerning a tribute to the Chancellor of the University of Denver, Daniel L. Ritchie.

(Printed and placed in member's's files; also printed in House Journal, April 15, pages 1334-1335.)

Amendment No. 1, moved by Representative Hagedorn.

Amend printed joint resolution, page 1, line 2, strike "90" and substitute "100".

The amendment was declared passed by viva voce vote.

On motion of Representative Hagedorn, the resolution as amended 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 YDyer 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.

SJR98-27 by Senators Bishop, Linkhart, Powers, and Reeves; also Representatives Leyba, Clarke, and Epps--Concerning an interim study of Colorado's hazardous materials response and preparedness.

(Printed and placed in member's files.)

Amendment No. 1, moved by Representative Leyba.

Health, Environment, Welfare and Institutions Report, dated April 28, 1998, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 28, pages 1559-1560.

The amendment was declared passed by viva voce vote.

On motion of Representative Leyba, the resolution as amended was adopted by the following roll call vote:

YES 60 NO 5 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander N

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke N

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon N

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 N

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 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

Co-sponsors added: Representatives G.Berry, Smith, Young.

Representatives Leyba and Clarke requested their names be removed as sponsors.

SJR98-10 by Senators Dennis and J. Johnson; also Representative Spradley--Concerning the impact of the Colorado Airspace Initiative.

(Printed and placed in member's files.)

On motion of Representative Spradley, the resolution was adopted by the following roll call vote:

YES 38 NO 26 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 1

Adkins ­

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon N

Berry, G. Y

Chavez N

Clarke N

Dean Y

Dyer N

Entz N

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb N

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson N

June N

Kaufman N

Keller N

Kreutz N

Lawrence Y

Leyba N

Mace N

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol N

Owen N

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser N

Romero N

Salaz Y

Saliman N

Schauer N

Sinclair N

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson N

Takis N

Tate N

Taylor N

Tool Y

Tucker N

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker N

Co-sponsors added: Representatives Chavez, Romero.

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On motion of Representative Gotlieb, 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 BILL

The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chairman reported the title of the following bill had been read (reading at length had been dispensed with by unanimous consent), the bill 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.)

SB98-200 by Senator Schroeder; also Representative Grampsas--Concerning strengthening the operational limitations applied to persons offering luxury limousine transportation services for hire.

Ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.

(For change in action, see Amendments to Report.)

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AMENDMENTS TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT

Representative Pfiffner moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show that the following Pfiffner amendment to SB98­200 did pass, and that SB98­200, as amended, did pass.

Amend reengrossed bill, page 6, line 14, strike "MAIL," and substitute "WRITTEN ORDER,".

The amendment was declared passed by the following roll call vote:

YES 37 NO 28 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler N

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson N

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. N

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer N

Entz N

Epps N

Faatz Y

George N


Gordon Y

Gotlieb N

Grampsas N

Grossman Y

Hagedorn N

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June N

Kaufman N

Keller N

Kreutz N

Lawrence N

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May N

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol N

Owen N

Pankey N

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser N

Romero Y

Salaz N

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith N


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis N

Tate Y

Taylor N

Tool N

Tucker N

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga N

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker N

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ADOPTION OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT

Passed Second Reading: SB98-200 amended.

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 64 NO 1 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 YDyer 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 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

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CONSIDERATION OF SENATE AMENDMENTS TO HOUSE BILLS

HB98-1075 by Representative May; also Senator Mutzebaugh--Concerning the registration of motor vehicles, and, in connection therewith, requiring the periodic reissuance of all motor vehicle license plates.

(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 24, page 965, and May 1, pages 1098-1100.)

Representative May moved that the House concur in Senate amendments. The motion was declared passed by the following roll call vote:

YES 52 NO 13 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen N

Anderson Y

Arrington N

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz N

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 N

Musgrave N

Nichol N

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall N

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder N

Spradley N

Sullivant N

Swenson Y

Takis N

Tate Y

Taylor N

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

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 35 NO 30 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander N

Allen N

Anderson N

Arrington NBacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz N

Epps N

Faatz N

George Y

Gordon Y

Gotlieb Y

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley N

Johnson N

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz N

Lawrence Y

Leyba N

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany N

McPherson Y

Miller N

Morrison N

Musgrave N

Nichol N

Owen N

Pankey Y

Paschall N

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero N

Salaz N

Saliman N

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y

Snyder N

Spradley N

Sullivant N

Swenson Y

Takis N

Tate Y

Taylor N

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa N

Udall N

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young N

Zimmerman N

Mr. Speaker Y

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IMMEDIATE RECONSIDERATION OF HB98-1075

Representative May moved for immediate reconsideration of HB98-1075. As shown by the following recorded vote less than a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the motion was declared lost:

YES 24 NO 41 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0

Adkins N

Agler N

Alexander N

Allen Y

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 N

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June N

Kaufman N

Keller N

Kreutz N

Lawrence N

Leyba Y

Mace N

May N

McElhany N


McPherson N

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave N

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner N

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz N

Saliman Y

Schauer N

Sinclair N

Smith N


Snyder Y

Spradley N

Sullivant Y

Swenson N

Takis N

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool N

Tucker N

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga N

Williams, S. N

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman N

Mr. Speaker N

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HB98-1001 by Representative May; also Senator Mutzebaugh--Concerning transportation and making an appropriation in connection therewith.

(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 28, pages 1013-1015, and on Third Reading s printed in Senate Journal, May 1, pages 1109-1111 and May 4.)

Representative May 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 64 NO 1 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 N

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 May, Chairman, McElhany and S.Williams as House conferees to the bill.

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House in recess. House reconvened.

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REPORT OF COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE

APPROPRIATIONS

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

SB98-186 be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation.

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MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

Mr. Speaker:

The Senate has adopted and transmits herewith: SJR98-033.

The Senate has adopted and transmits herewith: SJR98-029, amended as printed in Senate Journal, May 5.

The Senate has adopted and transmits herewith: SJR98-032, amended as printed in Senate Journal, May 5.

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In response to the request of the House for a Conference Committee on

HB98-1001, the President appointed Senators Mutzebaugh, Chm., Powers, and Matsunaka as members of the First Conference Committee on the part of the Senate.

The Senate has adopted and transmits herewith: SJM98-001.

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INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTIONS

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

SJR98-29 by Senators Wham, Ament, J. Johnson, Chlouber, Norton, Reeves, and Schroeder; also Representatives George, Dyer, and Schauer--Concerning the renovation of the state capitol building.

Committee on State, Veterans and Military Affairs.

SJR98-32 by Senators Rupert, Thiebaut, Feeley, Hernandez, J. Johnson, Linkhart, Martinez, Matsunaka, Pascoe, Perlmutter, Phillips, Reeves, Rizzuto, Tanner, and Wham; also Representative Romero--Concerning an interim committee to study truth in sentencing in Colorado.

Committee on Judiciary.

SJR98-33 by Senators Hernandez, Bishop, Dennis, Feeley, Hopper, J. Johnson, Linkhart, Martinez, Matsunaka, Mutzebaugh, Pascoe, Perlmutter, Phillips, Reeves, Rizzuto, Rupert, Tanner, Thiebaut, Wattenberg, Weddig, and Wham; also Representatives Mace, Gotlieb, and Gordon--Concerning the creation of an interim committee to study the dropout rate in secondary schools in the state of Colorado.

Committee on Education.

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INTRODUCTION OF MEMORIAL

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

SJM98-1 by Senator Coffman; also Representative Tool--Memorializing Congress to enact legislation that prohibits states from imposing and income tax on severance payments and termination payments to nonresident individuals.

Committee on Finance.

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House in recess. House reconvened.

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On motion of Representative Anderson, SB98-182, SCR98-13, SB98-199, 186 shall be made Special Orders on Tuesday, May 5, 1998, at 2:40 p.m.

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The hour of 2:40 p.m., having arrived, on motion of Representative Gotlieb, the House resolved itself into Committee of the Whole for consideration of Special Orders and she was called to the Chair to act as Chairman.

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SPECIAL 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.)

SB98-182 by Senators Norton and Schroeder; also Representative Anderson--Concerning the continued operation of the AIR program, and, in connection therewith, implementing a clean screen remote sensing system in the basic emissions program and a Denver remote sensing pilot study, extending the authority for the operation of the AIR program, and making an appropriation.

Amendment No. 1, Transportation and Energy Report, dated April 29, 1998, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 30, pages 1618-1619.

Amendment No. 2, by Representative Anderson.

Amend the Transportation and Energy Committee Report, dated April 29, 1998, page 2, strike line 14 and substitute the following:

"Page 7, line 5, strike "(4)" and substitute "42-4-310.  Periodic emissions control inspection required. (4) (a)";";

strike lines 18 through 27, and substitute the following:

""(b)  IF THE CONTRACTOR DETERMINES THAT THE MOTOR VEHICLE HAS COMPLIED WITH THE INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION (4), A NOTICE SHALL BE SENT TO THE OWNER OF THE VEHICLE IDENTIFYING THE OWNER OF THE VEHICLE, THE LICENSE PLATE NUMBER, AND ANY OTHER PERTINENT REGISTRATION INFORMATION, STATING THAT THE VEHICLE HAS SUCCESSFULLY COMPLIED WITH THE APPLICABLE EMISSION REQUIREMENTS. SUCH NOTICE SHALL ALSO INCLUDE A NOTIFICATION THAT THE REGISTERED OWNER OF THE VEHICLE MAY RETURN THE NOTICE TO THE CONTRACTOR WITH THE PAYMENT AS SET FORTH ON THE NOTICE TO PAY FOR THE CLEAN SCREEN PROGRAM. UPON RECEIPT OF THE PAYMENT FROM THE MOTOR VEHICLE OWNER, THE COUNTY CLERK SHALL BE NOTIFIED THAT THE MOTOR VEHICLE HAS COMPLIED WITH THE INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION (4).

(c)  THE DEPARTMENT SHALL, BY CONTRACT WITH A PRIVATE VENDOR OR BY RULE, ESTABLISH A PROCEDURE FOR A VEHICLE OWNER TO OBTAIN THE NECESSARY EMISSIONS RELATED DOCUMENTS FOR THE REGISTRATION AND OPERATION OF A VEHICLE WHICH HAS COMPLIED WITH THE INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION (4). AT A MINIMUM SUCH CONTRACT OR RULE SHALL SPECIFY THAT ANY VALID VERIFICATION OF EMISSIONS TEST, COMMONLY REFERRED TO AS AN "EMISSIONS STICKER", HAS SUFFICIENT IDENTIFYING DATA TO ENSURE THAT SUCH VERIFICATION OF EMISSIONS TEST IS ATTACHED TO THE APPROPRIATE VEHICLE.". ".

Page 3, strike lines 1 through 18.

Amendment No. 3, by Representative McElhany.

Amend the Transportation and Energy Committee Report, page 1, after line 2, insert the following:

"Page 4, strike lines 7 through 10, and substitute the following:

"purchase or lease price. In no event shall the contract for the purchase of such instruments extend beyond December 31, 2001 ON AND AFTER THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS SUB­SUBPARAGRAPH (C), AS AMENDED, EACH CONTRACT FOR THE PURCHASE OF SUCH INSTRUMENTS SHALL";

strike lines 13 through 15, and substitute the following:

"(b) (IV)  In no event shall the contract for inspection services extend beyond December 31, 2001 ON AND AFTER THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS SUBPARAGRAPH (IV), AS AMENDED, ANY CONTRACT FOR INSPECTION".";

line 3 of the report, strike "Page 4,".

Page 3 of the report, strike lines 19 through 21, and substitute the following:

"strike lines 17 through 26, and substitute the following:

"42­4­316.  AIR program ­ demonstration of compliance with ambient air quality standards and transportation conformity ­ review of program. (1)  The AIR program established pursuant to sections 42­4­301 to 42­4­316 shall terminate on January 1, 2002, and no inspections pursuant to section 42­4­310 shall be made after December 31, 2001. IF THE LEAD AIR QUALITY PLANNING AGENCY OF ANY PORTION OF THE PROGRAM AREA DEMONSTRATES TO THE COMMISSION THAT SUCH PORTION MEETS AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS AND TRANSPORTATION CONFORMITY REQUIREMENTS, UPON APPROVAL OF SUCH DEMONSTRATION, THE COMMISSION MAY SPECIFY THAT THE AIR PROGRAM WILL NO LONGER APPLY IN THAT PORTION OF THE PROGRAM AREA.".".

Amendment No. 4, by Representative Arrington.

Amend reengrossed bill, page 3, strike line 15, and substitute the following:

"SECTION 3.  42­4­306 (3) (a) (I) (C), (3) (b) (IV), and (6) (b) (II), Colorado".

Page 4, after line 18, insert the following:

"(6) (b) (II)  Standards for carbon monoxide, exhaust and evaporative hydrocarbons, and oxides of nitrogen shall be no more stringent than those established pursuant to the federal act and federal requirements. THE CUT­POINTS ESTABLISHED FOR SUCH STANDARDS PRIOR TO DECEMBER 1, 1998, SHALL NOT BE INCREASED UNTIL ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1, 2000.".

As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.

SCR98-13 by Senators Hopper, Arnold, Congrove, Martinez, and Phillips; also Representative Grampsas--Submitting to the registered electors of the state of Colorado an amendment to article XX of the constitution of the state of Colorado, concerning the creation of the city and county of Broomfield.

Ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.

SB98-199 by Senator Ament; also Representative Musgrave--Concerning qualifications for the office of sheriff.

Amendment No. 1, Local Government Report, dated May 4, 1998, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, May 4, page 1714.

As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.

SB98-186 by Senators B. Alexander, Coffman, and Wham; also Representatives Epps, Takis, George, and Hagedorn--Concerning facilities for veterans in the state of Colorado and, in connection therewith, providing for the establishment of a state veterans home at the former Fitzsimons army medical center, and making an appropriation therefor.

Ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.

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AMENDMENTS TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT

Representative Paschall moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show that the following Paschall amendment, to SB98­182, did pass, and that SB98­182, as amended, did pass:

Strike the Transportation and Energy Committee Report, dated April 29, 1998, and substitute the following:

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

"SECTION 10  Part 3 of article 4 of title 42, Colorado Revised Statutes, is REPEALED AND REENACTED, WITH AMENDMENTS, to read:

42­4­301.  Legislative declaration. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY HEREBY FINDS AND DECLARES THAT THIS PART IS ENACTED PURSUANT TO, AND THAT THE PROGRAM CREATED BY SAID SECTIONS IS DESIGNED TO MEET, THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE FEDERAL "CLEAN AIR ACT", AS AMENDED BY THE FEDERAL "CLEAN AIR ACT AMENDMENTS OF 1990", 42 U.S.C. SEC. 7401 ET SEQ., AS THE SAME IS IN EFFECT ON NOVEMBER 15, 1990.

42­4­302.  Definitions.  AS USED IN PART, UNLESS THE CONTEXT OTHERWISE REQUIRES:

(1)  "AIR PROGRAM" OR "PROGRAM" MEANS THE AUTOMOBILE ROADSIDE INSPECTION AND CLEAN SCREEN PROGRAMS.

(2)  "BASIC EMISSIONS PROGRAM" MEANS THE INSPECTION AND READJUSTMENT PROGRAM ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO THE FEDERAL ACT AS DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION (13) OF THIS SECTION.

(3)  "CLEAN SCREEN PROGRAM" MEANS THE REMOTE SENSING SYSTEM ESTABLISHED AND OPERATED PURSUANT TO THIS PART 3.

(4)  "COMMISSION" MEANS THE AIR QUALITY CONTROL COMMISSION, CREATED IN SECTION 25­7­104, C.R.S.

(5)  "CONTRACTOR" MEANS ANY PERSON, PARTNERSHIP, ENTITY, OR CORPORATION THAT IS AWARDED A CONTRACT OR SERVICE AGREEMENT BY THE STATE OF COLORADO THROUGH A COMPETITIVE BID PROCESS CONDUCTED BY THE DIVISION IN CONSULTATION WITH THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE "PROCUREMENT CODE", ARTICLES 101 TO 112 OF TITLE 24, C.R.S., AND SECTION 42­4­306, TO , IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE COLORADO STATE PATROL AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITIES, PROVIDE INSPECTION SERVICES FOR VEHICLES REQUIRED TO BE INSPECTED PURSUANT TO THIS PART 3.

(6)  "DIVISION" MEANS THE DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT.

(7)  "ENHANCED EMISSIONS PROGRAM" MEANS, EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1995, THE EMISSIONS INSPECTION PROGRAM ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO THE FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN THE FEDERAL PERFORMANCE STANDARDS, 40 C.F.R., PART 51, SUBPART S, IN THE COUNTIES OF ADAMS, ARAPAHOE, BOULDER, DOUGLAS, AND JEFFERSON AND THE CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER, AS SET FORTH IN PARAGRAPH (c) OF SUBSECTION (13) OF THIS SECTION.

(8)  "ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY" MEANS THE FEDERAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY.

(9)  "EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR" MEANS THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE OR THE DESIGNEE OF SUCH EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR.

(10)  "FEDERAL ACT" MEANS THE FEDERAL "CLEAN AIR ACT", 42 U.S.C. SEC. 7401 ET SEQ., AMENDED, AND ANY FEDERAL REGULATION PROMULGATED PURSUANT TO SAID ACT.

(11)  "FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS" MEANS REGULATIONS OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY PURSUANT TO THE FEDERAL ACT.

(12)  "MOTOR VEHICLE", AS APPLICABLE TO THE AIR PROGRAM, INCLUDES ONLY A MOTOR VEHICLE THAT IS OPERATED WITH FOUR WHEELS OR MORE ON THE GROUND, SELF­PROPELLED BY A SPARK IGNITED ENGINE BURNING GASOLINE, GASOLINE BLENDS, GASEOUS FUEL, BLENDS OF LIQUID GASOLINE AND GASEOUS FUELS, ALCOHOL, ALCOHOL BLENDS, OR OTHER SIMILAR FUELS, HAVING A PERSONAL PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION OF A, B, OR C PURSUANT TO SECTION 42­3­106, AND FOR WHICH REGISTRATION IN THIS STATE IS REQUIRED FOR OPERATION ON PUBLIC ROADS AND HIGHWAYS. "MOTOR VEHICLE" DOES NOT INCLUDE VEHICLES REGISTERED PURSUANT TO SECTION 42­3­134 (12) OR 42­3­138, VEHICLES REGISTERED PURSUANT TO SECTION 42­12­102 THAT ARE OF MODEL YEAR 1959 OR EARLIER OR THAT HAVE TWO­STROKE CYCLE ENGINES MANUFACTURED PRIOR TO 1980, OR VEHICLES REGISTERED AS STREET RODS PURSUANT TO SECTION 42­3­114.

(13) (a)  "PROGRAM AREA" MEANS THE COUNTIES OF ADAMS, ARAPAHOE, BOULDER, DOUGLAS, EL PASO, JEFFERSON, LARIMER, AND WELD AND THE CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER, EXCLUDING THE FOLLOWING AREAS:

(I)  THAT PORTION OF ADAMS COUNTY THAT IS EAST OF KIOWA CREEK (RANGE 62 WEST, TOWNSHIPS 1, 2, AND 3 SOUTH) BETWEEN THE ADAMS­ARAPAHOE COUNTY LINE AND THE ADAMS­WELD COUNTY LINE;

(II)  THAT PORTION OF ARAPAHOE COUNTY THAT IS EAST OF KIOWA CREEK (RANGE 62 WEST, TOWNSHIPS 4 AND 5 SOUTH) BETWEEN THE ARAPAHOE­ELBERT COUNTY LINE AND THE ARAPAHOE­ADAMS COUNTY LINE;

(III)  THAT PORTION OF EL PASO COUNTY THAT IS EAST OF THE FOLLOWING BOUNDARY, DEFINED ON A SOUTH­TO­NORTH AXIS: FROM THE EL PASO­PUEBLO COUNTY LINE NORTH (UPSTREAM) ALONG CHICO CREEK (RANGES 63 AND 64 WEST, TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH) TO HANOVER ROAD, THEN EAST ALONG HANOVER ROAD (EL PASO COUNTY ROUTE 422) TO PEYTON HIGHWAY, THEN NORTH ALONG PEYTON HIGHWAY (EL PASO COUNTY ROUTE 463) TO FALCON HIGHWAY, THEN WEST ON FALCON HIGHWAY (EL PASO COUNTY ROUTE 405) TO PEYTON HIGHWAY, THEN NORTH ON PEYTON HIGHWAY (EL PASO COUNTY ROUTE 405) TO JUDGE ORR ROAD, THEN WEST ON JUDGE ORR ROAD (EL PASO COUNTY ROUTE 108) TO ELBERT ROAD, THEN NORTH ON ELBERT ROAD (EL PASO COUNTY ROUTE 91) TO THE EL PASO­ELBERT COUNTY LINE;

(IV)  THAT PORTION OF LARIMER COUNTY THAT IS WEST OF THE BOUNDARY DEFINED ON A NORTH­TO­SOUTH AXIS BY RANGE 71 WEST AND THAT PORTION THAT IS NORTH OF THE BOUNDARY DEFINED ON AN EAST­TO­WEST AXIS BY TOWNSHIP 10 NORTH;

(V)  THAT PORTION OF WELD COUNTY THAT IS OUTSIDE THE CORPORATE BOUNDARIES OF GREELEY, EVANS, LA SALLE, AND GARDEN CITY AND, IN ADDITION, IS OUTSIDE THE FOLLOWING BOUNDARY: BEGINNING AT THE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE OF SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP SIX NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­SIX WEST AND STATE HIGHWAY 392, EAST ALONG STATE HIGHWAY 392 TO THE POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH WELD COUNTY ROAD 37; THEN SOUTH ALONG WELD COUNTY ROAD 37 TO THE POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH WELD COUNTY ROAD 64; THEN EAST ALONG WELD COUNTY ROAD 64 TO THE POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH WELD COUNTY ROAD 43; THEN SOUTH ALONG WELD COUNTY ROAD 43 TO THE POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH WELD COUNTY ROAD 62; THEN EAST ALONG WELD COUNTY ROAD 62 TO THE POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH WELD COUNTY ROAD 49; THEN SOUTH ALONG WELD COUNTY ROAD 49 TO THE POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP FIVE NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­FIVE WEST; THEN WEST ALONG THE SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP FIVE NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­FIVE WEST, SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP FIVE NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­FIVE WEST, AND SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP FIVE NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­FIVE WEST; THEN, FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP FIVE WEST, RANGE SIXTY­FIVE WEST, SOUTH ALONG THE EAST BOUNDARY LINE OF SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP FIVE NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­FIVE WEST, AND SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP FIVE NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­FIVE WEST; THEN WEST ALONG THE SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP FIVE NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­FIVE WEST; THEN SOUTH ALONG THE EAST BOUNDARY LINE OF SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP FIVE NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­FIVE WEST, AND SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP FOUR NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­FIVE WEST; THEN WEST ALONG THE SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP FOUR NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­FIVE WEST, SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP FOUR NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­FIVE WEST, AND SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP FOUR NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­SIX WEST; THEN NORTH ALONG THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP FOUR NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­SIX WEST, AND SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP FIVE NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­SIX WEST; THEN, FROM THE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP FIVE NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­SIX WEST AND WELD COUNTY ROAD 52, WEST ALONG WELD COUNTY ROAD 52 TO THE POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH WELD COUNTY ROAD 27; THEN NORTH ALONG WELD COUNTY ROAD 27 TO THE POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP FIVE NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­SIX WEST; THEN WEST ALONG THE SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP FIVE NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­SIX WEST, SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP FIVE NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­SEVEN WEST, AND SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP FIVE NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­SEVEN WEST; THEN NORTH ALONG THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP FIVE NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­SEVEN WEST, SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP FIVE NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­SEVEN WEST, AND SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP FIVE NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­SEVEN WEST; THEN EAST ALONG THE NORTH BOUNDARY LINE OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP FIVE NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­SEVEN WEST, SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP FIVE NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­SEVEN WEST, SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP FIVE NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­SIX WEST, AND SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP FIVE NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­SIX WEST; THEN, FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP FIVE NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­SIX WEST, NORTH ALONG THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP SIX NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­SIX WEST, SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP SIX NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­SIX WEST, AND SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP SIX NORTH, RANGE SIXTY­SIX WEST, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.

(b)  THE BASIC EMISSIONS PROGRAM AREA SHALL CONSIST OF THE COUNTIES OF EL PASO, LARIMER, AND WELD AS DESCRIBED IN PARAGRAPH (a) OF THIS SUBSECTION (13).

(c) (I)  THE ENHANCED EMISSIONS PROGRAM AREA SHALL CONSIST OF THE COUNTIES OF ADAMS, ARAPAHOE, BOULDER, DOUGLAS, AND JEFFERSON AND THE CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER AS DESCRIBED IN PARAGRAPH (a) OF THIS SUBSECTION (13).

(II)  ONLY THOSE COUNTIES INCLUDED IN THE BASIC EMISSIONS PROGRAM AREA PURSUANT TO PARAGRAPH (b) OF THIS SUBSECTION (13) AS DESCRIBED IN PARAGRAPH (a) OF THIS SUBSECTION (13) THAT VIOLATE NATIONAL AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS FOR CARBON MONOXIDE OR OZONE AS ESTABLISHED BY THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY MAY, ON A CASE­BY­CASE BASIS, BE INCORPORATED INTO THE ENHANCED EMISSIONS PROGRAM BY FINAL ORDER OF THE COMMISSION.

(14)  "STATE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN" OR "SIP" MEANS THE PLAN REQUIRED BY AND DESCRIBED IN SECTION 110 (a) OF THE FEDERAL ACT.

42­4­303.  Powers and duties of executive director ­ automobile inspection. (1)  THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SHALL FURNISH INSTRUCTIONS TO THE COLORADO STATE PATROL AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES, TOGETHER WITH ANY NECESSARY FORMS, TO CONDUCT THE RANDOM ROADSIDE EMISSIONS TESTS CONDUCTED PURSUANT TO THIS PART 3.

(2)  THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SHALL SUPERVISE THE ACTIVITIES OF THE COLORADO STATE PATROL AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES IN THE CONDUCT OF RANDOM ROADSIDE EMISSIONS TESTS CONDUCTED PURSUANT TO THIS PART 3.

(3)  THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SHALL PROMULGATE SUCH RULES AS MAY BE NECESSARY TO IMPLEMENT AN ONGOING QUALITY ASSURANCE PROGRAM TO DISCOVER, CORRECT, AND PREVENT FRAUD, WASTE, AND ABUSE AND TO DETERMINE WHETHER PROPER PROCEDURES ARE BEING FOLLOWED, WHETHER THE EMISSIONS TEST EQUIPMENT IS CALIBRATED AS SPECIFIED, AND WHETHER OTHER PROBLEMS EXIST THAT WOULD IMPEDE THE SUCCESS OF THE PROGRAM. THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SHALL TRANSFER QUALITY ASSURANCE ACTIVITY RESULTS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT AT LEAST QUARTERLY.

(4)  THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT ARE AUTHORIZED TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT OR SERVICE AGREEMENT WITH A CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE RANDOM ROADSIDE EMISSIONS INSPECTION SERVICES IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE COLORADO STATE PATROL AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES. ANY SUCH CONTRACT OR SERVICE AGREEMENT SHALL INCLUDE SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS ARE NECESSARY TO ENSURE THAT THE COLORADO STATE PATROL OR LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITIES AND THE CONTRACTOR CONDUCT RANDOM ROADSIDE EMISSIONS TESTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS ARTICLE, SHALL INCLUDE PROVISIONS ESTABLISHING LIQUIDATED DAMAGES AND PENALTIES FOR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT, AND SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH RULES ADOPTED BY THE COMMISSION AND THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE.

(5)  THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SHALL REPORT TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ANNUALLY ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE QUALITY ASSURANCE AND ENFORCEMENT MEASURES CONTAINED IN THIS SECTION, THE OVERALL MOTORIST COMPLIANCE RATES, AND THE STATUS OF STATE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN COMPLIANCE PERTAINING TO QUALITY ASSURANCE. THIS ANNUAL REPORT SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE COMMISSION IN MAY OF EACH YEAR FOR INCORPORATION INTO APPROPRIATE ANNUAL AND BIENNIAL REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. REPORTS SHALL COVER THE PREVIOUS CALENDAR YEAR.

(6)  THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SHALL PROMULGATE SUCH RULES CONSISTENT WITH THOSE OF THE COMMISSION AS MAY BE NECESSARY FOR IMPLEMENTATION, ENFORCEMENT, AND QUALITY ASSURANCE AND FOR PROCEDURES AND POLICIES THAT ALLOW DATA COLLECTED FROM THE CLEAN SCREEN PROGRAM TO BE MATCHED WITH VEHICLE OWNERSHIP INFORMATION AND FOR SUCH INFORMATION TO BE TRANSFERRED TO COUNTY CLERKS AND RECORDERS. SUCH RULES SHALL SET FORTH THE PROCEDURES FOR THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TO INFORM COUNTY CLERKS AND RECORDERS OF THE EMISSION INSPECTION STATUS OF VEHICLES UP FOR REGISTRATION RENEWAL.

42­4­304.  Powers and duties of commission ­ automobile inspection and readjustment program. (1)  THE COMMISSION SHALL DEVELOP AND EVALUATE RANDOM ROADSIDE MOTOR VEHICLE EMISSIONS INSPECTION PROGRAMS FOR THE PROGRAM AREA AND MAY PROMULGATE SUCH RULES AS MAY BE NECESSARY TO IMPLEMENT AND MAINTAIN THE NECESSARY PERFORMANCE OF SAID PROGRAMS CONSISTENT WITH THE FEDERAL ACT.

(2) (a)  THE COMMISSION SHALL PROMULGATE RULES FOR THE TRAINING OF THE COLORADO STATE PATROL AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES IN THE CONDUCTING OF RANDOM ROADSIDE EMISSIONS TESTING AND ESTABLISHES THE STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE APPROVAL, OPERATION, CALIBRATION, AND CERTIFICATION OF EXHAUST GAS AND EVAPORATIVE EMISSIONS MEASURING INSTRUMENTATION OR TEST ANALYZER SYSTEMS.

(b)  SPECIFICATIONS ADOPTED BY THE COMMISSION FOR EXHAUST GAS MEASURING INSTRUMENTATION IN THE PROGRAM AREAS SHALL PROVIDE FOR TESTING BY TWO SPEED IDLE TESTING.

(c)  UPON THE ADOPTION OF SPECIFICATIONS FOR MEASURING INSTRUMENTS AND TEST ANALYZER SYSTEMS, THE DIVISION IN CONSULTATION WITH THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SHALL LET BIDS PURSUANT TO THE "PROCUREMENT CODE", ARTICLES 101 TO 112 OF TITLE 24, C.R.S., FOR THE PROCUREMENT OF INSTRUMENTS THAT MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS ACT. THE INVITATION FOR BIDS FOR TEST ANALYZER SYSTEMS FOR RANDOM ROADSIDE EMISSIONS EXAMINATIONS SHALL INCLUDE, BUT SHALL NOT BE LIMITED TO, THE REQUIREMENTS FOR DATA COLLECTION AND ELECTRONIC TRANSFER OF DATA AS ESTABLISHED BY THE COMMISSION, SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR SUCH INSTRUMENTS FOR THE PERIOD OF THE CONTRACT, REQUIREMENTS FOR REPLACEMENT OR LOAN INSTRUMENTS IN THE EVENT THAT THE PURCHASED OR LEASED INSTRUMENTS DO NOT FUNCTION, AND THE INITIAL PURCHASE OR LEASE PRICE.

(d)  NO CONTRACT FOR THE PURCHASE OF INSTRUMENTS SHALL EXTEND BEYOND DECEMBER 31, 2019. ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1, 2002, AND UNTIL DECEMBER 31, 2019, EACH CONTRACT FOR THE PURCHASE OF SUCH INSTRUMENTS SHALL HAVE A TERM OF NO MORE THAN FIVE YEARS AND SHALL BE SUBJECT TO REBIDDING.

(e)  POINTS OF NO GREATER THAN FIVE PERCENT SHALL BE ASSIGNED TO THOSE RESPONDENTS THAT MAKE THE GREATEST USE OF COLORADO GOODS, SERVICES, AND THE PARTICIPATION OF SMALL BUSINESS.

(3)  THE COMMISSION SHALL PERFORM ITS DUTIES, AS PROVIDED IN THIS PART 3, WITH THE COOPERATION AND AID OF THE DIVISION.

(4) (a)  THE COMMISSION SHALL DEVELOP AND ADOPT, AND MAY FROM TIME TO TIME REVISE, REGULATIONS PROVIDING INSPECTION PROCEDURES FOR DETECTION OF TAMPERING WITH EMISSIONS­RELATED EQUIPMENT AND ON­BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS AND EMISSIONS STANDARDS FOR VEHICLE EXHAUST AND EVAPORATIVE GASES AND THE DETECTION OF CHLOROFLUOROCARBONS. SUCH INSPECTION PROCEDURES AND EMISSIONS STANDARDS SHALL BE PROVEN COST­EFFECTIVE AND AIR POLLUTION CONTROL­EFFECTIVE ON THE BASIS OF DETAILED RESEARCH CONDUCTED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 25­7­130, C.R.S., AND SHALL BE DESIGNED TO ASSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE FEDERAL ACT, FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS, AND THE STATE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN. EMISSIONS STANDARDS SHALL BE ESTABLISHED FOR CARBON MONOXIDE, EXHAUST AND EVAPORATIVE HYDROCARBONS, OXIDES OF NITROGEN, AND CHLOROFLUOROCARBONS.

(b) (I)  THE COMMISSION SHALL ADOPT REGULATIONS THAT PROVIDE STANDARDS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES AND SHALL ADOPT BY DECEMBER 1 OF EACH SUBSEQUENT YEAR STANDARDS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES OF ONE ADDITIONAL MODEL YEAR.

(II)  STANDARDS FOR CARBON MONOXIDE, EXHAUST AND EVAPORATIVE HYDROCARBONS, AND OXIDES OF NITROGEN SHALL BE NO MORE STRINGENT THAN THOSE ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO THE FEDERAL ACT AND FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS.

(c)  THE COMMISSION SHALL RECOMMEND TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 1, 1998, ADJUSTMENT OR REPAIR PROCEDURES TO BE FOLLOWED FOR MOTOR VEHICLES OF THE MODEL YEAR 1984 OR A LATER MODEL YEAR THAT DO NOT MEET THE APPLICABLE EMISSIONS STANDARDS. SUCH RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES MAY REQUIRE THE REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR OF EMISSIONS CONTROL COMPONENTS OF SUCH MOTOR VEHICLES.

(5) (a)  THE COMMISSION SHALL BY REGULATION PROVIDE THAT NO VEHICLE SHALL PASS A RANDOM ROADSIDE EMISSIONS TEST IF EMISSIONS CONTROL EQUIPMENT AND DIAGNOSTIC OR MALFUNCTION INDICATOR SYSTEMS, INCLUDING MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL SYSTEMS, ARE NOT PRESENT, INTACT, AND OPERATIONAL, OR IF THE VEHICLE EMITS VISIBLE SMOKE.

(b)  THE COMMISSION SHALL PROVIDE BY REGULATION THAT NO MODEL YEAR 1995 OR LATER VEHICLE SHALL PASS A RANDOM ROADSIDE EMISSIONS TEST UNLESS COMPLIANCE WITH EACH APPLICABLE EMISSIONS­RELATED RECALL CAMPAIGN OR REMEDIAL ACTION, AS DEFINED IN THE FEDERAL ACT, HAS BEEN DEMONSTRATED.

(6)  THE COMMISSION MAY EXEMPT MOTOR VEHICLES OF ANY MAKE, MODEL, OR MODEL YEAR FROM THE RANDOM ROADSIDE INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 42­4­306.

(7) (a) (I)  THE COMMISSION SHALL CONTINUOUSLY EVALUATE THE ENTIRE AIR PROGRAM TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE STATE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN AND FEDERAL LAW. SUCH EVALUATION SHALL BE BASED ON CONTINUING RESEARCH CONDUCTED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 25­7­130, C.R.S. SUCH EVALUATION SHALL INCLUDE ASSESSMENTS OF THE COST­EFFECTIVENESS AND AIR POLLUTION CONTROL­EFFECTIVENESS OF THE PROGRAM. THE COMMISSION SHALL SUBMIT SUCH EVALUATION AND ANY RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHANGES IN THE PROGRAM TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY BY JULY 1 OF EACH YEAR, AND THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY SHALL ANNUALLY REVIEW SUCH EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS AND THE PROGRAM.

(II)  THE COMMISSION SHALL ESTABLISH ON A CASE­BY­CASE BASIS, AND PURSUANT TO FINAL ORDER ANY AREA OF A COUNTY INCLUDED IN THE BASIC EMISSIONS PROGRAM AREA PURSUANT TO SECTION 42­4­301 (2) THAT SHALL BE INCORPORATED INTO THE ENHANCED EMISSIONS PROGRAM BECAUSE IT VIOLATES NATIONAL AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1, 1996, AS ESTABLISHED BY THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY.

(b)  SUCH EVALUATION SHALL INCLUDE A DETERMINATION OF THE NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES THAT FAIL TO MEET THE APPLICABLE EMISSIONS STANDARDS AFTER ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIRS ARE MADE. IF THE COMMISSION FINDS THAT A SIGNIFICANT NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES DO NOT MEET THE APPLICABLE EMISSIONS STANDARDS AFTER SUCH ADJUSTMENTS OR REPAIRS ARE MADE, THE COMMISSION SHALL DEVELOP RECOMMENDATIONS DESIGNED TO IMPROVE THE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL­EFFECTIVENESS OF THE PROGRAM IN A COST­EFFECTIVE MANNER AND SHALL SUBMIT SUCH RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AS A PART OF THE NEXT EVALUATION SUBMITTED PURSUANT TO PARAGRAPH (a) OF THIS SUBSECTION (7).

(c)  THE EVALUATION TO BE SUBMITTED PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION SHALL ALSO INCLUDE AN ASSESSMENT OF THE METHODS OF CONTROLLING OR REDUCING EXHAUST GAS EMISSIONS FROM MOTOR VEHICLES OF THE MODEL YEAR 1981 OR A LATER MODEL YEAR THAT ARE EQUIPPED WITH MICROPROCESSOR­BASED EMISSIONS CONTROL SYSTEMS AND ON­BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS. SUCH EVALUATION SHALL INCLUDE, IF NECESSARY FOR SUCH MOTOR VEHICLES, THE DEVELOPMENT OF MORE ACCURATE ALTERNATIVE PROCEDURES TO INCLUDE THE ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIRS AND SUCH ALTERNATIVE PROCEDURES MAY REQUIRE THE REPLACEMENT OF INOPERATIVE OR MALFUNCTIONING EMISSIONS CONTROL COMPONENTS. SUCH ALTERNATIVE PROCEDURES SHALL BE DESIGNED TO ACHIEVE CONTROL OF EMISSIONS FROM SUCH MOTOR VEHICLES THAT IS EQUIVALENT TO OR GREATER THAN THE CONTROL PERFORMANCE LEVEL PROVIDED BY PERFORMANCE STANDARDS ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO THE FEDERAL ACT.

(8)  THE COMMISSION SHALL DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT, AND SHALL REVISE AS NECESSARY, INSPECTION PROCEDURES TO DETECT TAMPERING, POOR MAINTENANCE, MISFUELING, AND CONTAMINATION OF EMISSIONS CONTROL SYSTEMS TO INCLUDE PROPER OPERATION OF ON­BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS.

(9)  THE COMMISSION SHALL IDENTIFY VEHICLE POPULATIONS CONTRIBUTING SIGNIFICANTLY TO AMBIENT POLLUTION INVENTORIES UTILIZING MOBILE SOURCE COMPUTER MODELS APPROVED BY THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY. THE COMMISSION SHALL DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT MORE STRINGENT OR FREQUENT, OR BOTH, INSPECTION CRITERIA FOR THOSE VEHICLES WITH SUCH SIGNIFICANT POLLUTION CONTRIBUTIONS.

(10)  CONSISTENT WITH THIS PART 3, THE COMMISSION SHALL PROMULGATE TECHNICAL RULES GOVERNING QUALITY CONTROL AND AUDIT PROCEDURES TO BE PERFORMED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE. SUCH RULES SHALL ADDRESS ALL TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF PROGRAM OVERSIGHT AND QUALITY ASSURANCE TO INCLUDE COVERT AND OVERT PERFORMANCE AUDITS AND STATE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN COMPLIANCE.

(11)  THE COMMISSION SHALL PROVIDE FOR ADDITIONAL ENFORCEMENT OF THE INSPECTION PROGRAMS BY ENCOURAGING THE ADOPTION OF LOCAL ORDINANCES AND ACTIVE PARTICIPATION BY LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL, PARKING CONTROL, AND CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AGAINST VEHICLES SUSPECTED TO BE OUT OF COMPLIANCE WITH INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS.

(12)  THE COMMISSION SHALL GIVE AT LEAST SIXTY DAYS NOTICE TO THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PRIOR TO CONDUCTING ANY RULE­MAKING HEARING PURSUANT TO THIS ARTICLE, EXCEPT WHERE THE COMMISSION FINDS THAT AN EMERGENCY EXISTS UNDER SECTION 24­4­103 (6), C.R.S. THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SHALL PARTICIPATE AS A PARTY IN ANY SUCH HEARING. PRIOR TO PROMULGATING ANY RULE UNDER THIS ARTICLE, THE COMMISSION SHALL CONSIDER THE POTENTIAL BUDGETARY AND PERSONNEL IMPACTS ANY SUCH RULE MAY HAVE ON THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE.

(13)  THE COMMISSION SHALL INVESTIGATE AND DEVELOP OTHER SUPPLEMENTAL OR ALTERNATIVE MOTOR VEHICLE RELATED EMISSIONS REDUCTION STRATEGIES. SUCH STRATEGIES MUST BE CREDITABLE UNDER THE STATE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN AND BE PROVEN COST­EFFECTIVE.

(14)  THE COMMISSION SHALL DEVELOP RULES WITH RESPECT TO EMISSIONS INSPECTION PROCEDURES AND STANDARDS OF MOTOR VEHICLES THAT OPERATE ON ALTERNATIVE MOTOR FUELS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS, LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS, METHANOL, AND ETHANOL. SUCH RULES AND REGULATIONS SHALL BE DEVELOPED FOR BOTH THE BASIC EMISSIONS PROGRAM AND THE ENHANCED EMISSIONS PROGRAM. THE COMMISSION SHALL EVALUATE WHETHER DUAL FUEL MOTOR VEHICLES SHOULD BE INSPECTED ON BOTH FUELS AND WHETHER SUCH VEHICLES SHALL BE CHARGED FOR ONE OR TWO INSPECTIONS.

(15)  THE COMMISSION SHALL PROMULGATE RULES GOVERNING THE OPERATION OF THE CLEAN SCREEN PROGRAM. SUCH RULES SHALL AUTHORIZE THE DIVISION TO COMMENCE THE CLEAN SCREEN PROGRAM IN THE BASIC AND ENHANCED PROGRAM AREAS COMMENCING JANUARY 1, 1999, OR AS EXPEDITIOUSLY AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER. SUCH RULES SHALL SPECIFY EMISSION LEVELS FOR VEHICLES IN THE SAME MANNER AS FOR OTHER VEHICLES IN THE BASIC AND ENHANCED EMISSIONS PROGRAM AREAS.

42­4­305.  Powers and duties of the department of public health and environment ­ division of administration. (1)  THE DIVISION SHALL ESTABLISH AND PROVIDE FOR THE OPERATION OF A SYSTEM, WHICH MAY INCLUDE A TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE, TO ANSWER QUESTIONS CONCERNING THE AUTOMOBILE INSPECTION PROGRAM, INCLUDING THE CLEAN SCREEN PROGRAM AND RANDOM ROADSIDE EMISSIONS TESTS, FROM THE COLORADO STATE PATROL, LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITIES, AND THE PUBLIC.

(2)  THE DIVISION SHALL ESTABLISH AND OPERATE SUCH TECHNICAL OR ADMINISTRATIVE CENTERS AS MAY BE NECESSARY FOR THE PROPER ADMINISTRATION AND ONGOING SUPPORT OF THE AUTOMOBILE INSPECTION PROGRAM, AND FOR THE STATE SMOKING VEHICLE PROGRAMS PROVIDED FOR IN SECTIONS 42­4­412 TO 42­4­414, AND FOR AFFECTED MOTORISTS. THE DIVISION IS AUTHORIZED TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT OR SERVICE AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS SECTION FOR SUCH PURPOSE.

(3)  THE DIVISION SHALL DEVELOP AND RECOMMEND TO THE COMMISSION, AS NECESSARY, RANDOM ROADSIDE EMISSIONS INSPECTION PROCEDURE REQUIREMENTS TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE STATE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN AND THE FEDERAL ACT.

(4)  THE DIVISION SHALL MONITOR AND PERIODICALLY REPORT TO THE COMMISSION ON THE PERFORMANCE OF THE MOBILE SOURCES STATE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN PROVISIONS AS THEY PERTAIN TO THE BASIC EMISSIONS PROGRAM AREA AND THE ENHANCED EMISSIONS PROGRAM AREA.

(5)  THE DIVISION SHALL MAINTAIN INSPECTION DATA FROM THE AIR PROGRAM PURSUANT TO THE FEDERAL ACT. DATA ANALYSIS AND REPORTING SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE COMMISSION BY THE DEPARTMENTS OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT AND REVENUE BY JULY 1 OF EACH YEAR FOR THE PERIOD OF JANUARY THROUGH DECEMBER OF THE PREVIOUS YEAR. DATA ANALYSIS, STATE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN COMPLIANCE, AND PROGRAM PERFORMANCE REPORTING SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT AND THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE BY JULY 1 OF EACH YEAR FOR THE PERIOD OF JANUARY THROUGH DECEMBER OF THE PREVIOUS YEAR. THE DIVISION SHALL DEVELOP AND MAINTAIN THE DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM NECESSARY FOR THE AIR PROGRAM IN COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL REPORTING REQUIREMENTS.

(6)  THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT SHALL CONDUCT STUDIES ON THE DEVELOPMENT, EFFECTIVENESS, AND COST OF EVOLVING TECHNOLOGIES IN MOBILE SOURCE EMISSION INSPECTION FOR CONSIDERATION BIENNIALLY. SUCH STUDIES SHALL BE REPORTED TO THE HEALTH, ENVIRONMENT, WELFARE, AND INSTITUTIONS COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE, AND THE TRANSPORTATION AND ENERGY COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. IN THE EVENT THAT ALTERNATIVE TECHNOLOGIES BECOME AVAILABLE, COST AND AIR QUALITY EFFECTIVENESS SHALL BE CONSIDERED PRIOR TO ADOPTION BY THE COMMISSION AS INSPECTION TECHNOLOGY.

(7) FOR THE CLEAN SCREEN PROGRAM AND THE DENVER REMOTE SENSING PILOT STUDY, THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT MAY, PURSUANT TO THE "PROCUREMENT CODE", ARTICLES 101 TO 112 OF TITLE 24, C.R.S., ENTER INTO A CONTRACT OR CONTRACTS, OR SERVICE AGREEMENT OR AGREEMENTS, WITH CONTRACTORS FOR THE PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT, THE COLLECTION OF REMOTE SENSING DATA AND OPERATION OF REMOTE SENSING AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, DATA PROCESSING AND VEHICLE OWNERSHIP MATCHING IN COOPERATION WITH THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, COLLECTION OF REMOTE SENSING DATA FOR THE DENVER REMOTE SENSING PILOT STUDY, INCLUDING ANALYSIS OF THE RESULTS OF SUCH STUDY AND REPORT PREPARATION. UNDER ANY SUCH CONTRACT OR SERVICE AGREEMENT, THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT MAY PURCHASE APPROVED REMOTE SENSING AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT OR AUTHORIZE THE USE OF A QUALIFIED CONTRACTOR OR CONTRACTORS TO PURCHASE APPROVED REMOTE SENSING AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT FOR USE IN THE CLEAN SCREEN PROGRAM. THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT AND ANY SUCH CONTRACTOR MAY CHARGE A FEE NOT TO EXCEED FIFTEEN DOLLARS OR SUCH LESSER AMOUNT AS ESTABLISHED BY AND POSTED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT AND ANY SUCH CONTRACTOR TO THE OWNER OF EACH VEHICLE VOLUNTARILY INSPECTED UNDER THE CLEAN SCREEN PROGRAM.

42­4­306.  Random roadside emissions control inspection. (1)  THE COMMISSION, IN CONSULTATION WITH THE DEPARTMENT, SHALL DEVELOP A PROGRAM FOR RANDOM ROADSIDE PULLOVER EMISSIONS CONTROL INSPECTIONS. THE DEPARTMENT, IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE COLORADO STATE PATROL AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITIES SHALL CONDUCT RANDOM ROADSIDE EMISSIONS CONTROL INSPECTIONS PERIODICALLY AT LOCATIONS AROUND THE BASIC AND ENHANCED PROGRAM AREA. ANY VEHICLE THAT EMITS MORE THAN FIVE PERCENT CARBON MONOXIDE SHALL BE STOPPED AND TESTED. THE COMMISSION MAY VARY SUCH CARBON MONOXIDE EMISSIONS LEVEL TO MAINTAIN THE COMPLIANCE OF THE PROGRAM AREA WITH FEDERAL AIR QUALITY STANDARDS.

(2) IF A VEHICLE FAILS A RANDOM ROADSIDE EMISSIONS TEST ADMINISTERED PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION,  THE OWNER OF SUCH VEHICLE COMMITS A CLASS 1 MISDEMEANOR, AND SHALL BE PUNISHED AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 42­4­1701 (3) (a) (II) (A). THE PENALTY FOR SUCH FAILURE SHALL BE WAIVED IF THE OWNER OF SUCH VEHICLE CAN SHOW THAT THE VEHICLE SUBSEQUENTLY PASSES A TEST SIMILAR TO THE RANDOM ROADSIDE EMISSIONS CONTROL INSPECTION PERFORMED PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION.

42­4­307.  No limitation on authority of local governments. NOTHING IN THIS PART 3 SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO LIMIT THE AUTHORITY OF ANY MUNICIPALITY, CITY, COUNTY, OR CITY AND COUNTY TO ADOPT AND ENFORCE AN ORDINANCE OR RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO THE ENFORCEMENT OF EMISSIONS CONTROL INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS.

42­4­308.  Automobile air pollution control systems ­ tampering ­ operation of vehicle ­ penalty. (1)  NO PERSON SHALL KNOWINGLY DISCONNECT, DEACTIVATE, OR OTHERWISE RENDER INOPERABLE ANY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEM THAT HAS BEEN INSTALLED BY THE MANUFACTURER OF ANY AUTOMOBILE OF A MODEL YEAR OF 1968 OR LATER, EXCEPT TO REPAIR OR REPLACE A PART OR ALL OF THE SYSTEM.

(2)  NO PERSON SHALL OPERATE ON ANY HIGHWAY IN THIS STATE ANY AUTOMOBILE DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION (1) OF THIS SECTION KNOWING THAT ANY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEM INSTALLED ON SUCH AUTOMOBILE HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED, DEACTIVATED, OR OTHERWISE RENDERED INOPERABLE.

(3)  ANY PERSON WHO VIOLATES ANY PROVISION OF THIS SECTION COMMITS A CLASS A TRAFFIC INFRACTION. THE DEPARTMENT SHALL NOT ASSESS ANY POINTS UNDER SECTION 42­2­127 FOR A CONVICTION PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION.

(4)  THE AIR QUALITY CONTROL COMMISSION MAY ADOPT RULES AND REGULATIONS PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 25­7­109 AND 25­7­110, C.R.S., THAT PERMIT OR ALLOW FOR THE ALTERATION, MODIFICATION, OR DISCONNECTION OF MANUFACTURER­INSTALLED AIR POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEMS OR MANUFACTURER TUNING SPECIFICATIONS ON MOTOR VEHICLES FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONTROLLING VEHICLE EMISSIONS. NOTHING IN THIS SECTION SHALL PROHIBIT THE ALTERATION OR THE CONVERSION OF A MOTOR VEHICLE TO OPERATE ON A GASEOUS FUEL, IF THE RESULTANT EMISSIONS ARE AT LEVELS COMPLYING WITH STATE AND FEDERAL STANDARDS FOR THAT MODEL YEAR OF MOTOR VEHICLE.

(5)  NOTHING IN THIS SECTION SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO PREVENT THE ADJUSTMENT OR MODIFICATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES TO REDUCE VEHICLE EMISSIONS PURSUANT TO SECTION 215 OF THE FEDERAL "CLEAN AIR ACT", AS AMENDED, 42 U.S.C. SEC. 7549.

42­4­309.  Warranties. NO PROVISION OF THIS PART 3 SHALL BE DEEMED TO PREVENT, OR INTERPRETED SO AS TO HINDER, THE ENFORCEMENT OF ANY APPLICABLE MOTOR VEHICLE PART OR EMISSIONS CONTROL SYSTEMS PERFORMANCE WARRANTY.

42­4­310.  AIR program ­ termination. (1)  THE AIR PROGRAM ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO THIS PART 3 SHALL TERMINATE ON JANUARY 1, 2020, AND NO INSPECTIONS PURSUANT TO THIS PART SHALL BE MADE AFTER DECEMBER 31, 2019. PRIOR TO SUCH DATE, THE LEAD AIR QUALITY PLANNING AGENCY OF ANY PORTION OF THE PROGRAM AREA MAY DEMONSTRATE TO THE COMMISSION THAT SUCH PORTION MEETS AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS AND TRANSPORTATION CONFORMITY REQUIREMENTS. UPON THE APPROVAL OF SUCH DEMONSTRATION, THE COMMISSION MAY SPECIFY THAT THE AIR PROGRAM WILL NO LONGER APPLY IN THAT PORTION OF THE PROGRAM AREA.

(2)  THE LEGISLATIVE AUDIT COMMITTEE SHALL CONDUCT PERFORMANCE AUDITS OF THE PROGRAM. THE FIRST OF SUCH AUDITS SHALL BE COMPLETED NO LATER THAN JANUARY 1, 2000, AND SHALL BE COMPLETED NO LATER THAN JANUARY 1 OF EACH THIRD YEAR THEREAFTER. IN CONDUCTING THE AUDIT, THE LEGISLATIVE AUDIT COMMITTEE SHALL TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION, BUT SHALL NOT BE LIMITED TO CONSIDERING, THE FACTORS LISTED IN PARAGRAPH (b) OF SUBSECTION (3) OF THIS SECTION. UPON COMPLETION OF THE AUDIT REPORT, THE LEGISLATIVE AUDIT COMMITTEE SHALL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE PURPOSES OF REVIEW OF THE REPORT. A COPY OF THE REPORT SHALL BE MADE AVAILABLE TO EACH MEMBER OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

(3) (a)   PRIOR TO DECEMBER 31, 2001, A COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE IN EACH HOUSE OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY SHALL HOLD A JOINT PUBLIC HEARING, RECEIVING TESTIMONY FROM THE PUBLIC, THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS OF THE DEPARTMENTS OF REVENUE AND PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT, THE CHAIRPERSON OF THE AIR QUALITY CONTROL COMMISSION, AND THE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT.

(b)  IN SUCH HEARINGS, THE DETERMINATION AS TO WHETHER AN ONGOING PUBLIC NEED FOR THE PROGRAM HAS BEEN DEMONSTRATED SHALL TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION THE FOLLOWING FACTORS, AMONG OTHERS:

(I)  THE DEMONSTRABLE EFFECT ON AMBIENT AIR QUALITY OF THE PROGRAM;

(II)  THE COST TO THE PUBLIC OF THE PROGRAM;

(III)  THE COST­EFFECTIVENESS OF THE PROGRAM RELATIVE TO OTHER AIR POLLUTION CONTROL PROGRAMS;

(IV)  THE NEED, IF ANY, FOR FURTHER REDUCTION OF AIR POLLUTION CAUSED BY MOBILE SOURCES TO ATTAIN OR MAINTAIN COMPLIANCE WITH NATIONAL AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS;

(V)  THE APPLICATION OF THE PROGRAM TO ASSURE COMPLIANCE WITH LEGALLY REQUIRED WARRANTIES COVERING AIR POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT.

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.".".

The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote:

YES 25 NO 38 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander N

Allen Y

Anderson N

Arrington Y

Bacon N

Berry, G. Y

Chavez E

Clarke N

Dean Y

Dyer N

Entz EEpps N

Faatz Y

George N


Gordon N

Gotlieb N

Grampsas N

Grossman N

Hagedorn N

Hefley Y

Johnson N

June N

Kaufman N

Keller N

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba N

Mace N

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller N

Morrison N

Musgrave Y

Nichol N

Owen N

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser N

Romero N

Salaz Y

Saliman N

Schauer N

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder N

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis N

Tate N

Taylor N

Tool N

Tucker N

Tupa N

Udall N

Veiga N

Williams, S. N

Williams, T. N

Young Y

Zimmerman N

Mr. Speaker Y

Representative Pankey moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show that the State, Veterans, and Military Affairs Committee Report, dated May 4, 1998, to SB98­186 did pass, and that SB98­186, as amended, did pass.

YES 12 NO 51 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0

Adkins N

Agler Y

Alexander N

Allen Y

Anderson N

Arrington Y

Bacon N

Berry, G. N

Chavez E

Clarke N

Dean Y

Dyer N

Entz E

Epps N

Faatz Y

George N


Gordon N

Gotlieb N

Grampsas N

Grossman N

Hagedorn N

Hefley N

Johnson N

June N

Kaufman N

Keller N

Kreutz Y

Lawrence N

Leyba N

Mace Y

May N

McElhany N


McPherson N

Miller N

Morrison N

Musgrave Y

Nichol N

Owen N

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner N

Reeser N

Romero N

Salaz N

Saliman N

Schauer N

Sinclair N

Smith N


Snyder N

Spradley N

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis N

Tate N

Taylor N

Tool N

Tucker N

Tupa N

Udall N

Veiga N

Williams, S. N

Williams, T. N

Young N

Zimmerman N

Mr. Speaker N

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ADOPTION OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT

Passed Second Reading: SB98-182 amended, SCR98-13, SB98-199 amended, 186.

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 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 E

Clarke YDean Y

Dyer Y

Entz E

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

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REPORT OF COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE

EDUCATION

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

SJR98-33 be referred out for final action.

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FIRST REPORT OF FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

on SB98-109

This Report Amends the Rerevised Bill.

To the President of the Senate and the

Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Your first conference committee appointed on SB 98­109, concerning implementation of recommendations of the committee on legal services in connection with legislative review of rules and regulations of state agencies, has met and reports that it has agreed upon the following:

1. That the Senate accede to the House amendments made to the bill, as said amendments appear in the rerevised bill.

2. That, under the authority granted the committee to consider matters not at issue between the two houses, the following amendment be recommended:

Amend rerevised bill, page 9, line 15, strike "except that the following rules";

strike lines 16 through 22.

Page 13, after line 1, insert the following:

"(7)  The following instructions in the Assessors' Reference Library Volume 3, Chapter 5, of the division of property taxation, department of local affairs, approved by the state board of equalization on January 17, 1998, are repealed:

(a)  The second paragraph on page 5.23, concerning definitions and use of livestock;

(b)  The portion of the instructions designated as STEP: 2, concerning determining the primary use of the parcel, which is comprised of the last paragraph on page 5.24, pages 5.25 and 5.26, and the first three paragraphs on page 5.27.".

Renumber succeeding subsection accordingly.

Respectfully submitted,

Senate Committee: House Committee:

Jeffrey M. Wells William G. Kaufman

Dave Wattenberg Martha Hill Kreutz

Ed Perlmutter Daniel Grossman

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SIGNING OF BILLS - RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS

The Speaker has signed: HB98-1227, 1242, and 1321.

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DELIVERY OF BILL TO GOVERNOR

The Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives reports the following bill has been delivered to the Office of the Governor: HB98-1359 at 2:35 p.m. on May 5, 1998.

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MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

Mr. Speaker:

The Senate has adopted and transmits herewith: SJR98-35.

The Senate has adopted and returns herewith: HJR98-1035.

The Senate granted permission to members of the First Conference Committee on SB98-30 to consider matters not at issue between the two houses.

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The Senate has passed on Third Reading and returns herewith HB98-1004, 1151, 1414, and HCR98-1008.

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

HB98- 1006, amended as printed in Senate Journal, May 4, page 1144;

HB98- 1063, amended as printed in Senate Journal, May 4, page 1122;

HB98- 1070, amended as printed in Senate Journal, May 4, page 1127;

HB98- 1137, amended as printed in Senate Journal, May 4, pages 1122-1127;

HB98- 1156, amended as printed in Senate Journal, May 4, pages 1145-1146, and on Third Reading as printed in Senate Journal, May 5;

HB98- 1255, amended as printed in Senate Journal, May 4, pages 1144-1145, and on Third Reading as printed in Senate Journal, May 5;

HB98- 1411, amended as printed in Senate Journal, May 4, page 1122.

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MESSAGE FROM THE REVISOR

We herewith transmit without comment, as amended, HB98-1006, 1063, 1070, 1137, 1156, 1255, and 1411.

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INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTION

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

SJR98-35 by Senator Chlouber; also Representative Spradley--Concerning declaration of the week of May 3, 1998, through May 9, 1998, to be correctional employees appreciation week.

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APPOINTMENT

Due to the resignation of Representative Romero, the Speaker announced the appointment of Representative Saliman to the Joint Budget Committee.

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House in recess. House reconvened.

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MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE

Mr. Speaker:

The Senate voted to concur in House Amendments to SB98-100 and 191 and repassed the bills as amended.

The Senate voted to adhere to its position on SB98-189. The bill is transmitted herewith.

The Senate has voted not to concur in House Amendments to SB98-194 and requests that a Conference Committee be appointed. The President appointed Senators Lacy, Chm., Blickensderfer, and Rizzuto as members of the First Conference Committee on the part of the Senate. The Senate granted permission to members of the First Conference Committee on SB98-194 to consider matters not at issue between the two houses. The bill is transmitted herewith.

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APPOINTMENTS TO CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

Pursuant to a request from the Senate, the Speaker appointed Representatives Grampsas, Chairman, Owen and Romero as House conferees to the First Conference Committee on SB98-194.

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CONSENT GRANTED TO CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

Representative Swenson moved that the First Conference Committee on SB98-30 be granted permission to go beyond the scope of the difference between the House and the Senate. The motion was passed 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 Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez E

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

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FIRST REPORT OF FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

on SB98-30

This Report Amends the Rerevised Bill.

To the President of the Senate and the

Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Your first conference committee appointed on SB 98­30, concerning high­occupancy vehicle lanes, has met and reports that it has agreed upon the following:

1.  That the Senate accede to the House amendments made to the bill, as said amendments appear in the rerevised bill, with the following change:

Amend rerevised bill, page 1, strike lines 2 through 4, and substitute the following:

"SECTION 1.  42­4­1012, Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SUBSECTION to read:".

2.  That, under the authority granted the committee to consider matters not at issue between the two houses, the following amendment be recommended:

Page 4, strike lines 5 through 11, and substitute the following:

"SECTION 2.  42­4­1701 (4) (a) (I) (K), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended to read:

42­4­1701.  Traffic offenses and infractions classified ­ penalties ­ penalty and surcharge schedule. (4) (a) (I)  Except as provided in paragraph (c) of subsection (5) of this section, every person who is convicted of, who admits liability for, or against whom a judgment is entered for a violation of any provision of this title to which the provisions of paragraph (a) or (b) of subsection (5) of this section apply shall be fined or penalized, and have a surcharge levied thereon pursuant to section 24­4.2­104 (1) (b) (I), C.R.S., in accordance with the penalty and surcharge schedule set forth in sub­subparagraphs (A) to (P) of this subparagraph (I); or, if no penalty or surcharge is specified in the schedule, the penalty for class A and class B traffic infractions shall be fifteen dollars, and the surcharge shall be two dollars. These penalties and surcharges shall apply whether the defendant acknowledges the defendant's guilt or liability in accordance with the procedure set forth by paragraph (a) of subsection (5) of this section or is found guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction or has judgment entered against the defendant by a county court magistrate. Penalties and surcharges for violating specific sections shall be as follows:

Section Violated Penalty Surcharge

(K)  Driving, overtaking, and passing violations:

42­4­1001 $ 35.00 $ 4.00

42­4­1002 35.00 4.00

42­4­1003 35.00 4.00

42­4­1004 35.00 4.00

42­4­1005 35.00 4.00

42­4­1006 35.00 4.00

42­4­1007 35.00 4.00

42­4­1008 35.00 4.00

42­4­1009 35.00 4.00

42­4­1010 35.00 4.00

42­4­1011 100.00 12.00

42­4­1012 (3)(a)   50.00 65.00 6.00 (NONE)

42­4­1012 (3)(b)   100.00 125.00 12.00 (NONE)".

Renumber succeeding section accordingly.

Respectfully submitted,

Senate Committee: House Committee:

Bill Swenson Richard Mutzebaugh

Lola Spradley Ray Powers

Jennifer Veiga Bill Thiebaut

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CONSIDERATION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

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

(Conference Committee Report printed in House Journal, May 5, pages 1757-1758.)

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

YES 48 NO 16 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins N

Agler N

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington N

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez E

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps N

Faatz N

George Y

Gordon Y

Gotlieb Y

Grampsas Y

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 Y

McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison N

Musgrave N

Nichol Y

Owen N

Pankey N

Paschall N

Pfiffner N

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair N

Smith N

Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool N

Tucker N

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 49 NO 15 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins N

Agler N

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington N

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez E

Clarke Y

Dean N

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps N

Faatz Y

George Y

Gordon Y

Gotlieb Y

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley N

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz N

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y

McPherson N

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave N

Nichol Y

Owen N

Pankey Y

Paschall N

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair N

Smith Y

Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool N

Tucker N

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young N

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

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RECONSIDERATION OF SB98-198

SB98-198 by Senator Powers; also Representative Epps--Concerning recycling programs, and, in connection therewith, modifying the distribution and usage of moneys appropriated from the waste tire recycling development cash fund, extending the repeal dates for the plastics recycling program and the waste tire recycling and disposal program, and making an appropriation.

Representative Epps moved for reconsideration of the last House action (passage on Third Reading) of SB98-198. As shown by the following recorded vote a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the motion 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 E

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

As shown by the following roll call vote, a majority of all members elected to the House voted in the affirmative, and Representative Epps was given permission to offer a Third Reading amendment:

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 E

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz YEpps 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

Third Reading amendment No. 1, by Representative Epps.

Amend rerevised bill, page 6, after line 17, insert the following:

"SECTION 4. 25­17­202 (3.5) (a), Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended by House Bill 98­1176, enacted at the Second Regular Session of the Sixty­first General Assembly, is amended to read:

25­17­202.  Waste tire recycling development fee ­ cash fund created ­ repeal. (3.5) (a)  For the fiscal years commencing on and after July 1, 1998, moneys allocated to the division of local government pursuant to subsection (3) of this section, less a proportionate share of the administrative costs of the department of local affairs in administering the funds, shall constitute not more than thirty­five FIFTY percent of the moneys appropriated to the department of local affairs from the waste tire recycling development cash fund.".

Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.

Page 8, after line 3, insert the following:

"SECTION 8. Effective date. Section 4 of this act shall take effect on the date that House Bill 98­1176 becomes effective and the remainder of this act shall take effect upon passage.".

Renumber succeeding section accordingly.

The amendment was declared passed 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 Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez E

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 passed.

YES 61 NO 3 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins N

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. N

Chavez E

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 N

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, Mace, Musgrave, Paschall, Swenson, Tucker, Udall, S.Williams.

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HOUSE RECEDES ON SB98-189

SB98-189 by Senator Hopper; also Representative Lawrence--Concerning the regulation of retail food establishments, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.

(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 24, page 965.)

Representative Lawrence moved that the House recede from its position on SB98-189. The motion was declared passed by the following roll call vote:

YES 49 NO 15 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler N

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington N

Bacon Y

Berry, G. N

Chavez E

Clarke Y

Dean N

Dyer YEntz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb Y

Grampsas N

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 N


McPherson N

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave N

Nichol Y

Owen N

Pankey N

Paschall N

Pfiffner N

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz N

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool N

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young N

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

Representative Lawrence moved that SB98-189 be adopted as unamended by the House. The motion was declared passed by the following roll call vote:

YES 56 NO 9 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler N

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 N

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany N


McPherson N

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen N

Pankey N

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser N

Romero Y

Salaz N

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 N

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

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HOUSE RECEDES ON HB98-1379

HB98-1379 by Representatives Anderson and McPherson; also Senators Schroeder and Lamborn--Concerning the recommendations of the legislative council relating to approval of air quality control commission revisions to the air quality state implementation plan.

(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 22, page 929.)

Representative Anderson moved that the House recede from its position and discharge the Conference Committee on HB98-1379. The motion was declared passed by the following roll call vote:

YES 59 NO 6 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington NBacon 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 N


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

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 Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

Representative Anderson moved that the House concur in Senate amend-ments. The motion was declared passed 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 N

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 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

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 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 YEntz 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 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 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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LAY OVER OF CALENDAR ITEMS

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

Consideration of Resolutions--HJR98-1011, 1021, SJR98-17.

Consideration of Governor's Vetoes--HB98-1005, 1140, 1149, 1154, 1165, 1214, 1300.

Consideration of Partial Veto--HB98-1401.

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

Approved:


CHARLES E. BERRY,

Speaker

Attest:

JUDITH RODRIGUE,

Chief Clerk