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SENATE JOURNAL

Sixty-second General Assembly

STATE OF COLORADO

First Regular Session

44th Legislative Day Thursday, February 18, 1999


Call to By the President at 9:00 a.m.

Order

Prayer By the chaplain, Rev. Glen Hamlyn, Rocky Mountain Cathedral, Denver.

Roll Call Present--Total, 29.

Absent/Excused--Congrove, Epps, Lacy, Nichol, Perlmutter--Total, 5.

Vacancy--Total, 1.

Present later--Congrove, Lacy, Nichol, Perlmutter.

Quorum The President announced a quorum present.

Reading of On motion of Senator Musgrave, reading of the Journal of February 17th was

Journal dispensed with and the Journal stands approved as corrected by the Secretary.


SENATE SERVICES REPORT

Senate Correctly printed: SB 99-204.

Services

Correctly engrossed: SB 99-4, 9, 12, 14, 50, 74, 99, 159, 168, 170, 172.

Correctly revised: HB 99-1053, 1054, 1055.

SIGNING OF BILLS

The president has signed: SJR 99-11.

THIRD READING OF BILLS--FINAL PASSAGE

On Third Reading, the title of the following bills were publicly read, the reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent:

SB 99-159 by Sen. Musgrave; Rep. Mitchell--Marriages Between One Man & One Woman

Laid over until Friday, February 18, retaining its place on the calendar.

SB 99-014 by Sen. Lamborn; Rep. McElhany--Preempt Local Minimum Wage Laws

Laid over until Friday, February 18, retaining its place on the calendar.

SB 99-170 by Sen. Phillips; Rep. Kaufman--Citizen Fin Protection For Y2K Problems

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:

YES 29


NO 0


EXCUSED 6


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Vacancy

*

Nichol

E

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

E

Lacy

E

Perlmutter

E

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

E

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y


A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill

was declared PASSED.

Vacancy (*) shown as "Excused".

Co-sponsor: Reeves

SB 99-168 by Sen. Martinez; Rep. Tate--Colorado Employment Discrimination Laws

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:

YES 18


NO 14


EXCUSED 3


ABSENT 0


Anderson

N

Evans

N

Matsunaka

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

N

Feeley

Y

Musgrave

N

Tebedo

N

Arnold

N

Vacancy

*

Nichol

Y

Teck

N

Blickensderfer

N

Hernandez

Y

Owen

N

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

N

Hillman

N

Pascoe

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

N

Lacy

E

Perlmutter

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

N

Lamborn

N

Phillips

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

E

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y


A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill

was declared PASSED.

Vacancy (*) shown as "Excused".

Co-sponsors: Feeley, Linkhart, Matsunaka, Nichol, Pascoe, Perlmutter, Phillips, Reeves,

Rupert, Thiebaut, Wham.

SB 99-004 by Sen. Powers; Rep. Pfiffner--Regulation Of Nonprofit State Activities

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:

YES 30


NO 2


EXCUSED 3


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Vacancy

*

Nichol

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Thiebaut

N

Chlouber

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lacy

E

Perlmutter

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Linkhart

N

Reeves

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

E

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y


A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill

was declared PASSED.

Vacancy (*) shown as "Excused".

Co-sponsor: Lamborn

SB 99-172 by Sen. Lacy; Rep. Tool--Tobacco Litigation Settlement Fund

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:

YES 30


NO 2


EXCUSED 3


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tebedo

N

Arnold

Y

Vacancy

*

Nichol

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lacy

E

Perlmutter

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Lamborn

N

Phillips

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

E

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y


A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill

was declared PASSED.

Vacancy (*) shown as "Excused".

Co-sponsor: Hernandez

SB 99-099 by Sen. Anderson; Rep. Taylor--Real Estate Division And Commission

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:

YES 28


NO 4


EXCUSED 3


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

N

Musgrave

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Vacancy

*

Nichol

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

N

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lacy

E

Perlmutter

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

N

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

E

Martinez

Y

Rupert

N


SB 99-099 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill

(Cont.) was declared PASSED. (For further action, see page 306.)

Vacancy (*) shown as "Excused".

HB 99-1055 by Rep. Taylor; Senator Reeves--Annual Reports Colorado State Fair

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:

YES 32


NO 0


EXCUSED 3


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Vacancy

*

Nichol

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lacy

E

Perlmutter

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

E

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y


A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill

was declared PASSED.

Vacancy (*) shown as "Excused".

HB 99-1054 by Rep. Gotlieb; Senator Chlouber--Water Conservation Sunset Dates

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:

YES 33


NO 0


EXCUSED 2


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Vacancy

*

Nichol

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

E

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y


A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill

was declared PASSED.

Vacancy (*) shown as "Excused".

HB 99-1053 by Rep. Johnson; Senator Dennis--Federal Safe Drinking Water Act

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:

YES 33


NO 0


EXCUSED 2


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Vacancy

*

Nichol

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

E

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y


A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill

was declared PASSED.

Vacancy (*) shown as "Excused".

Co-sponsors: Arnold, Teck.

SB 99-009 by Sen. Evans; Rep. Sullivant--Alt Fuels Tax Exemption Credit & Rebate

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:

YES 33


NO 0


EXCUSED 2


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Vacancy

*

Nichol

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

E

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y


A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill

was declared PASSED.

SB 99-009 Vacancy (*) shown as "Excused".

(Cont.)

Co-sponsors: Tebedo, Weddig.

SB 99-012 by Sen. Rupert; Rep. Paschall--Individual Responsibility Contracts

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:

YES 33


NO 0


EXCUSED 2


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Vacancy

*

Nichol

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

E

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y


A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill

was declared PASSED.

Vacancy (*) shown as "Excused".

Co-sponsors: Congrove, Hernandez, Musgrave, Reeves, Weddig.

SB 99-050 by Sen. Arnold; Rep. Mitchell--Sentencing Serious Offenders

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:

YES 32


NO 1


EXCUSED 2


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Vacancy

*

Nichol

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Thiebaut

N

Chlouber

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

E

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y


A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill

was declared PASSED.

Vacancy (*) shown as "Excused".

Co-sponsors: Chlouber, Congrove, Musgrave, Powers, Tebedo.

SB 99-074 by Sen. Powers; Rep. McElhany--Child Care Check Off Extension

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:

YES 33


NO 0


EXCUSED 2


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Vacancy

*

Nichol

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

E

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y


A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill

was declared PASSED.

Vacancy (*) shown as "Excused".

Co-sponsors: Hernandez, Linkhart, Martinez, Nichol, Pascoe, Reeves, Rupert, Wattenberg, Weddig, Wham.

NOTICE OF INTENT TO MOVE FOR RECONSIDERATION

SB 99-099 by Sen. Anderson; Rep. Taylor--Real Estate Division And Commission

Having voted on the prevailing side, Senator Wattenberg gave notice of intent to move for

reconsideration of SB99-099

Committee On motion of Senator Evans, the Senate resolved itself into Committee of the Whole

of the for consideration of General Orders and Senator Evans was called to the Chair to act

Whole as Chairman.

GENERAL ORDERS--SECOND READING OF BILLS

The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chairman reported that the following bills, reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent, had been considered and action taken thereon as follows:

SB 99-118 by Sen. Epps; Rep. Alexander--Alcohol Beverage Tastings

Laid over until Friday, February 19, retaining its place on the calendar.

SB 99-070 by Sen. Powers; Rep. Ament--Environmental Audit Privilege

Ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.

SB 99-091 by Sen. Hillman--County Land Use Regulation Referendum

Laid over until Friday, February 19, retaining its place on the calendar.

SB 99-034 by Sen. Musgrave; Rep. May--Qualifying For Unemployment Benefits

Laid over until Friday, February 19, retaining its place on the calendar.

SB 99-143 by Sen. Perlmutter; Rep. Kaufman--Consumer Protection Act

(Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, February 17, page 297.)

Amendment No. 1, by Senator Perlmutter

Amend the committee amendment, as printed in Senate Journal, February 12, page 255, line 36, strike "A" and substitute "ANY".

As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.

SB 99-141 by Sen. Pascoe; Rep. Tochtrop--Referrals To Specialists & 2nd Opinions

Amendment No. 1, Health, Environment, Welfare and Institutions Amendment

(Printed in Senate Journal, February 15, pages 273-274.)

Amendment No. 2, by Senator Pascoe

Amend the committee amendment, as printed in Senate Journal, February 15, page 274, strike lines 3 and 4 and substitute the following:

"Page 4, line 1, after "REFERRAL.", insert "A TIME PERIOD FOR THE STANDING REFERRAL OF UP TO ONE YEAR SHALL BE DETERMINED BY THE PRIMARY CARE PROVIDER IN CONSULTATION WITH THE SPECIALIST OR SPECIALIZED TREATMENT CENTER.".".

As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.



SB 99-120 by Sen. Weddig; Rep. Alexander--Prescription Processing Requirements

(Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, February 12, pages 253 and 254.)

SB 99-120 Amendment No. 1, by Senator Weddig

(Cont.)

Amend the second Weddig floor amendment, as printed in Senate Journal, February 12, page 253, line 28, strike "A" and substitute "SUCH";

strike line 34.

As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.

SB 99-001 by Sen. Powers; Rep. Leyba--Western Presidential Primary Election

Laid over until Friday, February 19, retaining its place on the calendar.

AMENDMENT TO THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE

SB 99-070 by Sen. Powers; Rep. Ament--Environmental Audit Privilege

Senator Thiebaut moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show that

the following amendment to SB99-070 did pass:

Amend printed bill, page 2, strike lines 13 through 15 and substitute the following:

"SECTION 4.  Effective date. This act shall take effect at 12:01 a.m. on the day following the expiration of the ninety­day period after final adjournment of the general assembly that is allowed for submitting a referendum petition pursuant to article V, section 1 (3) of the state constitution; except that, if a referendum petition is filed against this act or an item, section, or part of this act within such period, then the act, item, section, or part, if approved by the people, shall take effect on the date of the official declaration of the vote thereon by proclamation of the governor.".

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

YES 14


NO 19


EXCUSED 2


ABSENT 0


Anderson

N

Evans

N

Matsunaka

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

N

Feeley

Y

Musgrave

N

Tebedo

N

Arnold

N

Vacancy

*

Nichol

Y

Teck

N

Blickensderfer

N

Hernandez

Y

Owen

N

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

N

Hillman

N

Pascoe

Y

Wattenberg

N

Congrove

N

Lacy

N

Perlmutter

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

N

Lamborn

N

Phillips

Y

Wham

N

Dyer

N

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Mr. President

N

Epps

E

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y




ADOPTION OF THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE

On motion of Senator Evans, the Report of the Committee of the Whole was adopted and, a majority of all members elected having voted in the affirmative, the following action was taken:

SB99-070 declared passed on Second Reading.

SB99-143 as amended, 99-141 as amended, 99-120 as amended, declared passed on

Second Reading.

SB99-118, 99-091, 99-034, 99-001 laid over until Friday, February 19.

COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS

Business After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that the following be

Affairs referred favorably to the Committee of the Whole: HB99-1077

and Labor



Business After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that the following be

Affairs referred favorably to the Committee of the Whole: HB99-1057

and Labor

Business After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that HB99-1061 be

Affairs amended as follows and, as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with

and Labor favorable recommendation:

Amend reengrossed bill, page 3, strike line 22 and substitute the following:

"(C) NO".

Page 4, after line 6, insert the following:

"(IV) IF A DETERMINATION IS MADE FOR GRANTING A FULL AWARD, THE DIVISION SHALL CERTIFY AND NOTIFY THE EMPLOYER THAT NO PRIOR AWARD UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THIS PARAGRAPH (r) HAS BEEN MADE TO THE WORKER WITHIN THE PRECEDING THREE YEARS.".


Senate in recess.

Senate reconvened.


COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SECRETARY OF STATE


























































































































































































































































Oath Madame Chief Justice Mary Mullarkey administered the oath of office to

of Senator-Appointed Bryan S. Sullivant.

Office




MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR

Appoint- Letters of designation and appointment from Governor Owens were read and assigned to ments Committees as follows:

May 22, 1998

To the Honorable

Colorado Senate

Colorado General Assembly

State Capitol Building

Denver, CO 80203

Ladies and Gentlemen:

Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit to your consideration, the following:

STATE BOARD OF PAROLE

effective July 1, 1998, for terms expiring July 1, 2001:

Donald D. Alders of Golden, Colorado, to serve as a representative of law enforcement, reappointed;

Curtis W. Devin of Colorado Springs, Colorado, to serve as a citizen member, reappointed;

Cecilia E. Mascarenas of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a citizen member reappointed.

Sincerely,

(Signed)

Roy Romer

Governor

Rec'd 6/11/98

P. Dicks, Assistant Secretary

_______________________________________________

February 5, 1999

To the Honorable

Colorado Senate

Colorado General Assembly

State Capitol Building

Denver, CO 80203

Ladies and Gentlemen:

Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Colorado, I have the honor to withdraw the following:

MEMBERS

OF THE

STATE BOARD OF PAROLE

effective March 1, 1999:

Cecilia E. Mascarenas;

effective April 1, 1999:

Donald D. Alders.

Sincerely,

(Signed)

Bill Owens

Governor

Rec'd 2/9/99

P. Dicks, Secretary

February 5, 1999

To the Honorable

Colorado Senate

Colorado General Assembly

State Capitol Building

Denver, CO 80203

Ladies and Gentlemen:

I intend to continue the appointment of the following individual as a Member of the State Board of Parole:

Curtis W. Devin

Sincerely,

(Signed)

Bill Owens

Governor

Rec'd 2/9/99

P. Dicks, Secretary

Committee on Judiciary

_______________________________________________


February 5, 1999

To the Honorable

Colorado Senate

Colorado General Assembly

State Capitol Building

Denver, CO 80203

Ladies and Gentlemen:

Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit to your consideration, the following:

MEMBERS OF THE

STATE BOARD OF PAROLE

effective March 1, 1999, for a term expiring July 1, 2001:

Kent A. "Bo" Cottrell to serve as a citizen member, and as Vice­Chairperson, appointed;

effective April 1, 1999, for a term expiring July 1, 2001:

Rodney D. Gomez to serve as a representative of law enforcement, appointed.

Sincerely,

(Signed)

Bill Owens

Governor

Rec'd 2/9/99

P. Dicks, Secretary

Committee on Judiciary





August 5, 1998

To the Honorable

Colorado Senate

Colorado General Assembly

State Capitol Building

Denver, CO 80203

Ladies and Gentlemen:

Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit to your consideration, the following:

COLORADO

RACING COMMISSION

for a term expiring July 1, 2002:

Gale Davey of Fort Morgan, Colorado to serve as a Republican from the Fourth Congressional District and as a representative of the racing industry.


Sincerely,

(Signed)

Roy Romer

Governor

Rec'd 8/13/98

P. Dicks, Assistant Secretary

_______________________________________________

February 11, 1999

To the Honorable

Colorado Senate

Colorado General Assembly

State Capitol Building

Denver, CO 80203

Ladies and Gentlemen:

I intend to continue the appointment of the following individual as a Member of the Colorado Racing Commission:

W. Gale Davey of Fort Morgan, Colorado

Sincerely,

(Signed)

Bill Owens

Governor

Rec'd 2/12/99

P. Dicks, Secretary

Committee on Business Affairs and Labor

_______________________________________________

August 5, 1998

To the Honorable

Colorado Senate

Colorado General Assembly

State Capitol Building

Denver, CO 80203

Ladies and Gentlemen:

Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit to your consideration, the following:

STATE ELECTRICAL BOARD

for terms expiring July 1, 2001:

Rick A. Filson of Littleton, Colorado, to serve as a master electrical contractor, reappointed;

Donald R. Clark of Littleton, Colorado, to serve as a representative of

an electrical utility, appointed.

Sincerely,

Roy Romer

Governor

Rec'd 8/13/98

P. Dicks, Assistant Secretary

_______________________________________________

February 11, 1999

To the Honorable

Colorado Senate

Colorado General Assembly

State Capitol Building

Denver, CO 80203

Ladies and Gentlemen:

Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Colorado, I have the honor to withdraw the following:

MEMBER

OF THE

STATE ELECTRICAL BOARD

effective March 11, 1999:

Rick A. Filson of Littleton, Colorado


Sincerely,

(Signed)

Bill Owens

Governor

Rec'd 2/12/99

P. Dicks, Secretary

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February 11, 1999

To the Honorable

Colorado Senate

Colorado General Assembly

State Capitol Building

Denver, CO 80203

Ladies and Gentlemen:

I intend to continue the appointment of the following individual as a Member of the State Electrical Board:

Donald R. Clark of Littleton, Colorado

Sincerely,

(Signed)

Bill Owens

Governor

Rec'd 2/12/99

P. Dicks, Secretary

Committee on Business Affairs and Labor

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TRIBUTES -- A POINT OF INTEREST

Honoring Brett Osborne--by Senator Evans

Honoring Owen Koetz--by Senator Evans



On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, the Senate adjourned until 9:00 a.m., Friday,

February 19, 1999.

Approved:


Ray Powers

President of the Senate

Attest:

Patricia K. Dicks

Secretary of the Senate