Prayer by Pastor Stephen Swanson, St.
Paul's Lutheran Church, Denver.
The Speaker called the House to order at 9:00
a.m.
The roll was called with the following result:
Present--61.
Absent and excused--Representatives Kaufman, Sinclair, Sullivant, Udall--4.
Present after roll call--Representatives Kaufman,
Sullivant, Udall.
The Speaker declared a quorum present.
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On motion of Representative S. Williams, the reading of the journal of April 21, 1998, was declared dispensed with and approved as corrected by the Chief Clerk.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES OF REFERENCE
APPROPRIATIONS
After consideration on the merits, the Committee
recommends the following:
HB981156
be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee
of the Whole with favorable recommendation:
Amend the Judiciary Committee Report, dated January
27, 1998, page 4, strike line 7 and substitute the following:
"Page 19, line 26, strike "JULY" and
substitute "NOVEMBER".
Page 20, line 6, strike "JULY" and substitute
"NOVEMBER";
strike lines 25 and 26.
Page 21, strike lines 1 through 8.
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
Page 21, line 22, strike "JULY" and substitute
"NOVEMBER".
Page 22, line 2, strike "JULY" and substitute
"NOVEMBER";
line 9, strike "JULY" and substitute "NOVEMBER".
Page 23, line 4, strike "JULY" and substitute
"NOVEMBER";
line 10, strike "JULY" and substitute "NOVEMBER";
line 22, strike "JULY" and substitute "NOVEMBER".
Page 24, line 2, strike "JULY" and substitute
"NOVEMBER";
line 13, strike "JULY" and substitute "NOVEMBER";
line 19, strike "JULY" and substitute "NOVEMBER".
Page 25, line 26, strike "JULY" and substitute
"NOVEMBER".
Page 26, line 22, strike "JULY" and substitute
"NOVEMBER";
line 24, strike "JULY" and substitute "NOVEMBER".
Page 27, line 13, strike "JULY" and substitute
"NOVEMBER";
line 17, strike "JULY" and substitute "NOVEMBER";
after line 19, insert the following:
"SECTION 13. 2475302
(2), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended BY THE ADDITION OF
A NEW PARAGRAPH to read:
2475302. Capital construction fund
capital assessment fees calculation.
(2) As of July 1, 1988, and July 1 of each year thereafter through
July 1, 2001, a sum as specified in this subsection (2) shall
accrue to the capital construction fund. The state treasurer and
the controller shall transfer such sum out of the general fund
and into the capital construction fund as moneys become available
in the general fund during the fiscal year beginning on said July
1. Transfers between funds pursuant to this subsection (2) shall
not be deemed to be appropriations subject to the limitations
of section 2475201.1. The amount which shall accrue
pursuant to this subsection (2) shall be as follows:
(o) ON JULY 1, 2002, EIGHT MILLION THREE
HUNDRED SEVEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED NINE DOLLARS PURSUANT TO H.B.
981156, ENACTED AT THE SECOND REGULAR SESSION OF THE SIXTYFIRST
GENERAL ASSEMBLY.";
line 8 of the committee report, strike ""SECTION"
and substitute "SECTION";
line 18 of the committee report, strike "THIS
ACT" and substitute "HB 981156";
line 20 of the committee report, strike "THIS"
and substitute "HB 981156.";
strike line 21 of the committee report;
line 23 of the committee report, strike "THIS
ACT" and substitute "HB 981156";
line 25 of the committee report, strike "THIS"
and substitute "HB 981156.";
strike lines 26 through 32 of the committee report
and substitute the following:
"(c) FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 2000,
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY HAS DETERMINED THAT HB 981156 CAN BE
IMPLEMENTED WITHIN EXISTING APPROPRIATIONS, AND THEREFORE NO SEPARATE
APPROPRIATION OF STATE MONEYS IS NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT THE PURPOSES
OF HB 981156.".
Page 5 of the committee report, strike lines 1 through
11 and substitute the following:
"(d) FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 2001,
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY HAS DETERMINED THAT HB 981156 CAN BE
IMPLEMENTED WITHIN EXISTING APPROPRIATIONS, AND THEREFORE NO SEPARATE
APPROPRIATION OF STATE MONEYS IS NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT THE PURPOSES
OF HB 981156.";
line 12 of the committee report, strike "(I)";
line 14 of the committee report, strike "GENERAL
FUND" and substitute "CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION FUND CREATED
IN SECTION 2475302, C.R.S.,";
line 15 of the committee report, strike "NINE
MILLION FOUR HUNDRED";
strike lines 16 through 21 of the committee report and substitute the following:
"EIGHT MILLION THREE HUNDRED SEVEN THOUSAND
FIVE HUNDRED NINE DOLLARS ($8,307,509).";
line 25 of the committee report, strike "one
hundred";
strike line 26 of the committee report and substitute the following:
"eightyone thousand one hundred nineteen
dollars ($81,119) and 1.0 FTE,";
line 27 of the committee report, strike "3.5
FTE,";
line 32 of the committee report, strike "one
million five hundred seventeen thousand five" and substitute
"nine hundred fortyseven thousand eight hundred ninety
dollars ($947,890) and 15.9 FTE,";
line 33 of the committee report, strike "hundred
forty dollars ($1,517,540) and 23.7 FTE,";
strike line 35 of the committee report and substitute the following:
"eight thousand nine hundred fortythree
dollars ($8,943) and 0.2".
Page 6 of the committee report, strike line 1 and substitute the following:
"district court; and nine hundred thirtyeight
thousand nine hundred fortyseven";
line 2 of the committee report, strike "($1,499,014)
and 23.4 FTE," and substitute "($938,947) and 15.7 FTE,";
line 7 of the committee report, strike "one
hundred seventyfive thousand";
strike line 8 of the committee report and substitute the following:
"one hundred three thousand seven hundred ninetysix
dollars ($103,796) and 2.2 FTE, or so much";
strike line 10 of the committee report, and substitute the following:
"sum, sixtythree thousand five hundred
thirtyone dollars ($63,531) and 1.5 FTE,";
line 11 of the committee report, strike "2.7
FTE,";
line 12 of the committee report, strike "fiftyeight
thousand four hundred fifty" and substitute "thirtyeight
thousand five hundred ninety dollars ($38,590) and 0.7 FTE,";
line 13 of the committee report, strike "four
dollars ($58,454) and 1.0 FTE,";
line 15 of the committee report, strike "two
thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500)," and substitute "one
thousand six hundred seventy five dollars ($1,675),";
strike line 17 of the committee report and substitute
the following:
"corrections.
SECTION 16. Appropriation
adjustments in 1998 long bill. (1) For the
implementation of this act, appropriations made in the annual
general appropriation act to the department of corrections for
the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1998, shall be adjusted as follows:
(a) The general fund appropriation for
Medical Services Subprogram, Operating Expenses, is decreased
by two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000);
(b) The general fund appropriation for
Community Services, Postparole Transitional Release Facility,
is decreased by two hundred ten thousand dollars ($210,000).
SECTION 17. Appropriation
legislative intent. It is the intent of
the general assembly that seven hundred twentyone thousand
seven hundred ninetyone dollars ($721,791) of the total
general fund appropriation for the implementation of this act
shall be derived from savings generated from implementation of
the provisions of H.B. 981242, as enacted during the second
regular session of the sixtyfirst general assembly.".";
after line 18 of the committee report, insert the following:
"Page 27, line 21, strike "July" and
substitute "November";
line 22, strike "date." and substitute
"date; except that this act shall not take effect if H.B.
981242 is not enacted during the second regular session
of the sixtyfirst general assembly.".".
BUSINESS AFFAIRS AND LABOR
After consideration on the merits, the Committee
recommends the following:
HB98-1413 be postponed
indefinitely.
SB98-177 be amended
as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee on
Appropriations with favorable recommendation:
Amend reengrossed bill, page 5, line 7, strike "WILL"
and substitute "SHALL";
line 8, after the period, add "IN ADDITION,
IF THE COMMISSION MAKES ANY CHANGE IN THE DEFINITION OF BASIC
LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICE WHICH, EITHER ALONE OR IN COMBINATION WITH
A RECOMMENDED CHANGE IN THE CONTRIBUTIONS TO OR DISTRIBUTIONS
FROM THE HIGHCOST SUPPORT MECHANISM, WILL RESULT IN AN INCREASE
IN RATES FOR RESIDENTIAL BASIC LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICE, THE COMMISSION
SHALL REPORT SUCH FACT IN WRITING TO THE HOUSE AND SENATE BUSINESS
AFFAIRS AND LABOR COMMITTEES TOGETHER WITH A STATEMENT OF THE
COMMISSION'S FINDINGS SUPPORTING SUCH CHANGE AND A JUSTIFICATION
FOR SUCH RATE INCREASE.".
STATE, VETERANS AND MILITARY AFFAIRS
After consideration on the merits, the Committee
recommends the following:
HCR98-1011 be postponed
indefinitely.
HJR981045
be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred out for
final action:
Amend printed joint resolution, page 2, line 11,
strike "among the" and insert "a list of";
line 12, strike "Representatives;" and
substitute " Representatives who have volunteered to serve
on the committee;";
strike line 15 and substitute the following:
"the Senate from a list of members and former
members of the Senate who have volunteered to serve on the committee;".
SB98-122 be postponed indefinitely.
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MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
Mr. Speaker:
The Senate has passed on Third Reading and returns
herewith: HB98-1112.
The Senate has passed on Third Reading and transmitted
to the Revisor of Statutes: SB98-181;
SB98- 190, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 20, pages 884-885;
SB98- 193, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 20, page 884;
HB98-1144, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 20, page 884;
HB98-1171, amended as printed in Senate Journal, March 20, page 519;
HB98-1390, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 20, page 884;
HB98-1391, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 20, page 884;
HB98-1396, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 20, page 884.
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The Senate has adopted the First Report of the First
Conference Committee on SB98-076, as printed in Senate Journal,
April 20, pages 897-898, and repassed the bill as amended.
The Senate has adopted the First Report of the First
Conference Committee on SB98-159, as printed in Senate Journal,
April 17, page 874, and repassed the bill as amended.
The Senate has adopted the First Report of the First
Conference Committee on SB98-171, as printed in Senate Journal,
April 20, pages 899-901, and repassed the bill as amended.
The Senate has adopted the First Report of the First
Conference Committee on HB98-1016, as printed in Senate Journal,
April 20, page 901, and repassed the bill as amended. The bill
is returned herewith.
The Senate has adopted the First Report of the First
Conference Committee on HB98-1293, as printed in Senate Journal,
April 16, pages 852-853, and repassed the bill as amended. The
bill is returned herewith.
The Senate has adopted the First Report of the First
Conference Committee on HB98-1312, as printed in Senate Journal,
April 20, pages 901-902, and repassed the bill as amended. The
bill is returned herewith.
The Senate has adopted the First Report of the First Conference Committee on HB98-1358, as printed in Senate Journal, April 20, page 882, and repassed the bill as amended. The bill is returned herewith.
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The Senate has adopted and transmits herewith: SJR98-022,
023, 024, 026, 027, and 030.
The Senate has adopted and returns herewith: HJR98-1017
and 1023. .
The President appointed Senators Schroeder, Chm.,
Alexander, and Hernandez as members of the First Conference Committee
on SB98-049.
In response to the request of the House for a Conference Committee on
HB98-1402, the President appointed Senators Lacy, Chm., Blickensderfer, and Rizzuto as members of the First Conference Committee on the part of the Senate.
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MESSAGE FROM THE REVISOR
We herewith transmit without comment, SB98-181; and, without comment, as amended, SB98-190, 193, HB98-1144, 1171, 1390, 1391, and 1396.
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APPOINTMENTS TO CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
Pursuant to a request from the Senate, the Speaker appointed Representatives Schauer, Chairman, Smith and Zimmerman as House conferees to the First Conference Committee on SB98-142.
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FIRST REPORT OF FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
on HB98-1016
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 HB 98-1016,
concerning regulation of architects by the state board of examiners
of architects, has met and reports that it has agreed upon the
following:
That the House accede to the Senate amendments made
to the bill, as said amendments appear in the rerevised bill,
with the following changes:
Amend rerevised bill, page 2, strike line 16, and
substitute the following:
"(b) AN ARCHITECT'S PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES, UNLESS PERFORMED PURSUANT TO THE EXEMPTIONS SET FORTH
IN SECTION 124112 BY A PERSON WHO IS NOT AN ARCHITECT,
MAY INCLUDE ANY".
Page 3, strike lines 4 through 6.
Respectfully submitted,
House Committee: Senate Committee:
Tambor Williams William R. Schroeder, Jr.
Lola Spradley Tilman Bishop
Penfield Tate, III Patricia Hill Pascoe
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FIRST REPORT OF FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
on HB98-1293
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 HB 98-1293,
concerning veteran's preferences for public employment, has met
and reports that it has agreed upon the following:
1. That the House accede to the Senate 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 2, strike lines 2 through
26.
Page 3, strike lines 1 through 8.
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
Respectfully submitted,
House Committee: Senate Committee:
Jeanne Faatz Jim Congrove
Phil Pankey Mike Coffman
Ben Clarke Rob Hernandez
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FIRST REPORT OF FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
on HB98-1312
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 HB 981312,
concerning the state employee compensation law, has met and reports
that it has agreed upon the following:
That the House accede to the Senate amendments made
to the bill, as said amendments appear in the rerevised bill,
with the following changes:
Amend rerevised bill, page 10, strike line 20 and
substitute the following:
"UNLESS THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, ACTING BY BILL, ESTABLISHES A DIFFERENT EFFECTIVE DATE FOR THAT FISCAL YEAR OR THE GOVERNOR ORDERS OTHERWISE PURSUANT TO SECTION".
Page 17, strike line 5 and substitute the following:
"PATIENTS, RESIDENTS, AND INMATES OF STATE INSTITUTIONS
OR STATE FACILITIES.".
Respectfully submitted,
House Committee: Senate Committee:
Penn R. Pfiffner Tom Blickensderfer
Jack Taylor Doug Lamborn
Paul Zimmerman Terry L. Phillips
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FIRST REPORT OF FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
on HB98-1358
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 HB 98-1358,
concerning supplemental appropriations for capital construction,
has met and reports that it has agreed upon the following:
That the House accede to the Senate amendments made
to the bill, as said amendments appear in the rerevised bill,
with the following changes:
Amend rerevised bill, page 1, line 7, strike "A
NEW HEADNOTE AND";
strike lines 9 through 11.
Page 2, strike lines 1 through 7, and substitute
the following:
"Section 3. Capital construction
appropriation. (1) (d) Moneys appropriated
in this section from the capital";
strike lines 9 and 10, and substitute the following:
"ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-SEVEN MILLION NINE HUNDRED
EIGHTY-SEVEN THOUSAND SIXTY-SIX DOLLARS ($187,987,066)";
strike lines 14 and 15, and substitute the following:
"Colorado Revised Statutes, and".
Page 21, strike lines 1 through 5.
Adjust affected totals accordingly.
Respectfully submitted,
House Committee: Senate Committee:
Tony Grampsas Elsie Lacy
Dave Owen Tom Blickensderfer
Gil Romero James Rizzuto
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INTRODUCTION OF BILLS
First Reading
The following bills were read by title and referred
to the committees indicated:
SB98-181 by Senators B. Alexander, Arnold, Chlouber, Congrove, Dennis, Lamborn, Powers, Schroeder, and Wattenberg; also Representative Allen--Concerning presentation of environmental education in public schools.
Committee on Education.
SB98-190 by Senators Matsunaka, Perlmutter, Wattenberg, Wells, and Wham; also Representatives Kreutz, Adkins, Grossman, Kaufman, and Nichol--Concerning the revision of statutes in the Colorado revised statutes, as amended, amending or repealing obsolete, inconsistent, and conflicting provisions of law and clarifying the language to reflect the legislative intent of the laws.
Committee on Judiciary.
SB98-193 by Senators Wells, Johnson, and Powers; also Repre-sentative Tucker--Concerning elections.
Committee on State, Veterans, and Military Affairs.
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INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTIONS
The following resolutions were read by title and
laid over one day under the rules:
SJR98-22 by Senators
Perlmutter, B. Alexander, Ament, Arnold, Bishop, Blickensderfer,
Chlouber, Coffman, Congrove, Dennis, Feeley, Hernandez, Hopper,
J. Johnson, Lacy, Lamborn, Linkhart, Martinez, Matsunaka, Mutzebaugh,
Norton, Pascoe, Phillips, Powers, Reeves, Rizzuto, Rupert, Schroeder,
Tanner, Tebedo, Thiebaut, Wattenberg, Weddig, Wells, and Wham;
also Representatives Gotlieb, Adkins, Agler, K. Alexander, Allen,
Anderson, Arrington, Bacon, C. Berry, G. Berry, Chavez, Clarke,
Dean, Dyer, Entz, Epps, Faatz, George, Gordon, Grampsas, Grossman,
Hagedorn, Hefley, S. Johnson, Kaufman, Keller, Kreutz, Lawrence,
Leyba, Mace, May, McElhany, McPherson, Miller, Morrison, Musgrave,
Nichol, Owen, Pankey, Paschall, Pfiffner, Reeser, Romero, Salaz,
Saliman, Schauer, Sinclair, Smith, Snyder, Sullivant, Swenson,
Takis, Tate, Taylor, Tool, Tucker, Tupa, Udall, Veiga, S.Williams,
T. Williams, Young, and Zimmerman--Concerning commending the State
of Israel on the occasion of its 50th Anniversary.
SJR98-26 by Senators Perlmutter, Norton, B. Alexander, Ament, Arnold, Bishop, Blickensderfer, Coffman, Dennis, Hopper, J. Johnson, Lamborn, Matsunaka, Mutzebaugh, Phillips, Powers, Rizzuto, Schroeder, Weddig, and Wham; also Representatives Grampsas, Adkins, Agler, K.Alex-ander, Allen, Anderson, Arrington, C. Berry, G. Berry, Dean, Entz, Epps, Faatz, George, Gotlieb, Hefley, S. Johnson, Kaufman, Kreutz, May, McElhany, McPherson, Morrison, Musgrave, Owen, Pankey, Paschall, Pfiffner, Salaz, Schauer, Sinclair, Smith, Spradley, Sullivant, Swenson, Taylor, Tool, Tucker, T. Williams, and Young--Concerning congratulating Coors Brewing Company on its one hundred twenty-fifth anniversary.
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The following resolutions were read by title and
referred to the committees indicated:
SJR98-23 by Senators Ament, Chlouber, Hopper, Powers, and Wattenberg, also Representatives Entz, George, Miller and Taylor--Concerning disapproval of the Kyoto Protocol on global warming.
Committee on Agriculture, Livestock and Natural Resources.
SJR98-24 by Senators Pascoe, Feeley, J. Johnson, Linkhart, Martinez, Phillips, Rizzuto, and Thiebaut; also Representative Leyba--Concerning consideration of critical height standards for infant cribs.
Committee on Health, Environment, Welfare and Institutions.
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.
Committee on Health, Environment, Welfare and Institutions.
SJR98-30 by Senator Blickensderfer, also Representative Schauer--Regarding economic education.
Committee on Education.
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CONSIDERATION OF MEMORIAL
HM98-1004 by Representative
Pfiffner--Memorializing Calvin Gale Sellens.
(Printed in House Journal, April 15, 1998, pages
1320-1322.)
The memorial was read at length and on motion of
Representative Pfiffner, the memorial was adopted by the
following roll call vote:
YES 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Adkins Y Agler Y Alexander Y Allen Y Anderson Y Arrington Y Bacon YBerry, G. Y Chavez Y Clarke Y Dean Y Dyer Y Entz Y Epps Y Faatz Y George Y | Gordon Y Gotlieb Y Grampsas Y Grossman Y Hagedorn Y Hefley Y Johnson Y June Y Kaufman 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 E Smith Y | Snyder Y Spradley Y Sullivant Y Swenson Y Takis Y Tate Y Taylor Y Tool Y Tucker Y Tupa Y Udall Y Veiga Y Williams, S. Y Williams, T. Y Young Y Zimmerman Y Mr. Speaker Y |
Co-sponsors added: Roll call of the House.
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SIGNING OF BILLS - RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS
The Speaker has signed: HB98-1059, 1189; HM98-1004.
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CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION
HJR98-1026 by Representatives
Morrison, Gordon, Saliman, Grossman, Gotlieb, Adkins, George,
Hagedorn, S.Johnson, Kaufman, McPherson, Smith, Tool, and T.Williams;
also Senator Perlmutter--Concerning proclaiming the week of April
19-25, 1998, as "Holocaust Awareness Week".
(Printed and placed in member's
files; also printed in House Journal, April 3, 1998, pages 1185-1186.)
The resolution was read at length and on motion of
Representative Morrison, the resolution was adopted by
the following roll call vote:
YES 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Adkins Y Agler Y Alexander Y Allen Y Anderson Y Arrington 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 E Smith Y | Snyder Y Spradley Y Sullivant Y Swenson Y Takis Y Tate Y Taylor Y Tool Y Tucker Y Tupa Y Udall Y Veiga Y Williams, S. Y Williams, T. Y Young Y Zimmerman Y Mr. Speaker Y |
Co-sponsors added: Roll call of the House.
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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.
SB98-025 by Senator
Rizzuto; also Representative Owen--Concerning the administration
of the alcohol and drug driving safety program, 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 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Adkins Y Agler Y Alexander Y Allen Y Anderson Y Arrington Y Bacon Y Berry, G. Y Chavez Y Clarke Y Dean Y Dyer Y Entz Y Epps Y Faatz Y George Y | Gordon Y Gotlieb Y Grampsas Y Grossman Y Hagedorn Y Hefley Y Johnson Y June Y Kaufman Y Keller Y Kreutz Y Lawrence Y Leyba Y Mace Y May Y McElhany Y | McPherson Y Miller Y Morrison Y Musgrave Y Nichol Y Owen Y Pankey Y Paschall Y Pfiffner Y Reeser Y Romero Y Salaz Y Saliman Y Schauer Y Sinclair E 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 Hagedorn.
SB98-120 by Senator
Ament; also Representative Owen--Concerning authorization for
including a portion of Weld county in the regional transportation
district, 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 47 NO 17 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Adkins Y Agler N Alexander Y Allen Y Anderson Y Arrington NBacon Y Berry, G. Y Chavez N 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 N Mace Y May Y McElhany Y | McPherson Y Miller Y Morrison Y Musgrave N Nichol Y Owen Y Pankey N Paschall N Pfiffner N Reeser Y Romero Y Salaz Y Saliman N Schauer Y Sinclair E Smith Y | Snyder Y Spradley Y Sullivant N Swenson Y Takis Y Tate N Taylor Y Tool Y Tucker Y Tupa N Udall Y Veiga Y Williams, S. Y Williams, T. Y Young N Zimmerman Y Mr. Speaker Y |
Co-sponsor added: Representative Gotlieb, Saliman.
SB98-109 by Senators
Wells, Matsunaka, Perlmutter, et. al; also Representatives Grossman,
Adkins, Kaufman, Kreutz, and Nichol--Concerning implementation
of recommendations of the committee on legal services in connection
with leg-islative review of rules and regulations of state agencies.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following
recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted
in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Adkins Y Agler Y Alexander Y Allen Y Anderson Y Arrington Y Bacon Y Berry, G. Y Chavez Y Clarke Y Dean Y Dyer Y Entz Y Epps Y Faatz Y George Y | Gordon Y Gotlieb Y Grampsas Y Grossman Y Hagedorn Y Hefley Y Johnson Y June Y Kaufman Y Keller Y Kreutz Y Lawrence Y Leyba Y Mace Y May Y McElhany Y | McPherson Y Miller Y Morrison Y Musgrave Y Nichol Y Owen Y Pankey Y Paschall Y Pfiffner Y Reeser Y Romero Y Salaz Y Saliman Y Schauer Y Sinclair E Smith Y | Snyder Y Spradley Y Sullivant Y Swenson Y Takis Y Tate Y Taylor Y Tool Y Tucker Y Tupa Y Udall Y Veiga Y Williams, S. Y Williams, T. Y Young Y Zimmerman Y Mr. Speaker Y |
SB98-074 by Senator
Weddig; also Representative Hagedorn--Concerning the reinstatement
of the sales and use tax exemption for bulk sales of coins and
precious metal bullion.
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 50 NO 14 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Adkins Y Agler Y Alexander Y Allen Y Anderson Y Arrington Y Bacon N Berry, G. Y Chavez N Clarke N 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 N 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 N Salaz Y Saliman N Schauer Y Sinclair E 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 N Williams, S. N Williams, T. Y Young Y Zimmerman N Mr. Speaker Y |
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Arrington, Epps, George, Hefley,
Lawrence, Mace, Musgrave, Owen, Pfiffner, Sullivant.
SB98-026 by Senator
Linkhart; also Representative G. Berry--Concerning the composition
of the work force coordinating council, and, in connection therewith,
changing the composition and size of such council.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following
recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted
in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 55 NO 9 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Adkins Y Agler N Alexander Y Allen Y Anderson Y Arrington N Bacon Y Berry, G. Y Chavez Y 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 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 E 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 |
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Bacon, Dyer.
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House in recess. House reconvened.
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MEMORANDUM
REPORT FROM THE HOUSE AND SENATE
COMMITTEES ON DELAYED BILLS
Pursuant to Joint Rule 23, the House and Senate Committees
on Delayed Bills, acting jointly extend the following deadline
for House Bill 98-1401, Concerning the Long Appropriation Bill:
The April 13 deadline for adoption of any conference
committee report on the Long Appropriation Bill is extended until
April 23, 1998.
(signed)
Charles E. Berry Tom Norton
Norma Anderson Jeffrey M. Wells
Carol Snyder Mike Feeley
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On motion of Representative Dean, the House resolved itself into Committee of the Whole for consideration of General Orders, and he was called to the Chair to act as Chairman.
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GENERAL ORDERS--SECOND READING OF BILLS
The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chairman
reported the titles of the following bills had been read (reading
at length had been dispensed with by unanimous consent), the bills
considered and action taken thereon as follows:
(Amendments to the committee amendment are to the
printed committee report which was printed and placed in the members'
bill file.)
HB98-1004 by Representatives
Epps, Hagedorn, Kreutz, and Leyba; also Senator Hopper--Concerning
the regulation of domestic violence treatment providers who treat
domestic violence perpetrators pursuant to court order, and, in
connection therewith, placing such regulation in specified agencies
within the division of registrations in the department of regulatory
agencies at such time as the division of criminal justice in the
department of public safety promulgates new standards for such
regulation.
Amendment No. 1, Appropriations
Report, April 17, 1998, and placed in member's
bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 20, pages
1383-1384.
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB98-1238 by Representative
George; also Senator Wham--Concerning judicial compensation, and
making an appropriation therefor.
Amendment No. 1, Appropriations
Report, dated April 17, 1998, and placed in member's
bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 20, pages
1384-1385.
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar
for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB98-1405 by RepresentativeSalaz;
also Senator Dennis--Concerning a prohibition on the transfer
of a customer's account from one provider of telecommunications
services to another without the customer's prior approval, and,
in connection therewith, applying such prohibition to persons
who purchase and resell telecommunications services.
Amendment No. 1, State
Veteran's
and Military Affairs Report, dated April 7, 1998, and placed in
member's
bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 8, pages
1235-1236.
Amendment No. 2, Finance
Report, dated April 8, 1998, and placed in member's
bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 9, page
1249.
Amendment No. 3, Appropriations
Report, dated April 17, 1998, and placed in member's
bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 20, page
1385.
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar
for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB98-1407 by Representative
Salaz; also Senator Lamborn--Concerning the funding for the prison
inmate art fund.
Amendment No. 1, Appropriations
Report, dated April 17, 1998, and placed in member's
bill file; also printed in House Journal, April 17, page 1385-1386.
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar
for Third Reading and Final Passage.
On motion of Representative Anderson, the remainder of the General Orders Calendar (HCR98-1009, SB98-15, 107, 148, 165) was laid over until April 23, retaining place on Calendar.
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ADOPTION OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT
Passed Second Reading: HB98-1004 amended, 1238
amended, 1405 amended, 1407 amended.
Laid over until date indicated retaining place on Calendar: HCR98-1009, SB98-15, 107, 148, 165--April 23, 1998.
The Chairman moved the adoption of the Committee
of the Whole Report. As shown by the following roll call vote,
a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative,
and the Report was adopted.
YES 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Adkins Y Agler Y Alexander Y Allen Y Anderson Y Arrington Y Bacon Y Berry, G. Y Chavez Y Clarke Y Dean Y Dyer Y Entz Y Epps Y Faatz Y George Y | Gordon Y Gotlieb Y Grampsas Y Grossman Y Hagedorn Y Hefley Y Johnson Y June Y Kaufman Y Keller Y Kreutz Y Lawrence Y Leyba Y Mace Y May Y McElhany Y | McPherson Y Miller Y Morrison Y Musgrave Y Nichol Y Owen Y Pankey Y Paschall Y Pfiffner Y Reeser Y Romero Y Salaz Y Saliman Y Schauer Y Sinclair E 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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REPORTS OF COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE
JUDICIARY
After consideration on the merits, the Committee
recommends the following:
HJR98-1041 be referred
out for final action.
HJR98-1042 be amended
as follows, and as so amended, be referred out for final action:
Amend printed resolution, page 1, line 29, strike
"three hundred twenty-seven" and substitute "four
hundred twenty-six".
SB98-20 be amended
as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee on
Appropriations with favorable recommendation:
Amend the reengrossed bill, page 2, line 14, strike
"OR ANY PERSON" and substitute "AND";
line 15, strike "OF, OR PLEAD NOLO CONTENDERE
OR" and substitute "OF A";
strike line 16.
Page 3, line 1, strike "(3) (a) AS OF JULY 1,
2000," and substitute "(3)";
line 2, strike "seventeen
FOURTEEN" and substitute "seventeen";
line 5, strike "the
special agent in charge of the Denver division"
and substitute "the special agent in charge of the Denver
division";
line 6, strike "of
the federal bureau of investigation,"
and substitute "of the federal bureau of investigation,";
line 7, strike "six"
and substitute "six";
strike line 8 and substitute "active chiefs
of police from municipalities of this state, six";
line 9, strike "FIVE" and substitute "ONE
MEMBER OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC.";
strike lines 10 through 13, and substitute "The";
line 15, strike "MEMBERS" and substitute
"MEMBER";
line 17, strike "shall
SHOULD" and substitute "shall";
strike line 19 and substitute "representation
between departments which have their own or which";
line 20, strike "THAT";
strike lines 25 and 26.
Page 4, strike lines 1 through 6.
SB98-21 be amended
as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee on
Appropriations with favorable recommendation:
Amend reengrossed bill, page 2, strike lines 5 through
17, and substitute the following:
"SECTION 2. Part
1 of article 1 of title 17, Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended
BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION to read:
171128. Appropriation to
comply with section 22703.
(1) PURSUANT TO SECTION 22703, C.R.S.,
THE FOLLOWING STATUTORY APPROPRIATIONS, OR SO MUCH THEREOF AS
MAY BE NECESSARY, ARE MADE IN ORDER TO IMPLEMENT SB 98-21, ENACTED
AT THE SECOND REGULAR SESSION OF THE SIXTYFIRST GENERAL
ASSEMBLY:
(a) FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY
1, 1999, IN ADDITION TO ANY OTHER APPROPRIATION, THERE IS HEREBY
APPROPRIATED FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE CORRECTIONS EXPANSION
RESERVE FUND CREATED IN SECTION 171116, THE SUM OF
THREE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED FORTY DOLLARS ($3,840).
(b) (I) FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING
JULY 1, 2000, IN ADDITION TO ANY OTHER APPROPRIATION, THERE IS
HEREBY APPROPRIATED, FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE CORRECTIONS
EXPANSION RESERVE FUND CREATED IN SECTION 171116,
THE SUM OF TWELVE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED SEVENTEEN DOLLARS ($12,217).
(II) FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY
1, 2000, IN ADDITION TO ANY OTHER APPROPRIATION, THERE IS HEREBY
APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, OUT OF ANY MONEYS
IN THE GENERAL FUND NOT OTHERWISE APPROPRIATED, THE SUM OF ONE
THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED EIGHTY-FOUR DOLLARS ($1,284).
(c) (I) FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING
JULY 1, 2001, IN ADDITION TO ANY OTHER APPROPRIATION, THERE IS
HEREBY APPROPRIATED, FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE CORRECTIONS
EXPANSION RESERVE FUND CREATED IN SECTION 171116,
THE SUM OF NINE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED NINETY DOLLARS ($9,890).
(II) FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY
1, 2001, IN ADDITION TO ANY OTHER APPROPRIATION, THERE IS HEREBY
APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, OUT OF ANY MONEYS
IN THE GENERAL FUND NOT OTHERWISE APPROPRIATED, THE SUM OF FIVE
THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED SEVENTY-ONE DOLLARS ($5,371).
(d) (I) FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING
JULY 1, 2002, IN ADDITION TO ANY OTHER APPROPRIATION, THERE IS
HEREBY APPROPRIATED, FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE CORRECTIONS
EXPANSION RESERVE FUND CREATED IN SECTION 171116,
THE SUM OF THIRTEEN THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED SIXTY-TWO DOLLARS ($13,962).
(II) FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY
1, 2002, IN ADDITION TO ANY OTHER APPROPRIATION, THERE IS HEREBY
APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, OUT OF ANY MONEYS
IN THE GENERAL FUND NOT OTHERWISE APPROPRIATED, THE SUM OF EIGHT
THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED SEVENTY-NINE DOLLARS ($8,679).".
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
Page 1, line 103, strike "FELONY." and
substitute "FELONY, AND MAKING AN APPROPRIATION THEREFOR.".
SB98-22 be amended
as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee on
Appropriations with favorable recommendation:
Amend reengrossed bill, page 2, strike lines 1 through
6, and substitute the following:
"SECTION 2. Effective date. This
act shall take effect July 1, 1999; except that this act shall
not take effect unless moneys are appropriated for the increased
mileage fees of jurors and witnesses as specified in the annual
general appropriations act or in any other act making an appropriation
for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1999.".
Page 1, strike line 102 and substitute "PROCEEDINGS.".
SB98-68 be referred
to the Committee on Appropriations with favorable recommendation.
SB98139 be
amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee
on Appropriations with favorable recommendation:
Amend reengrossed bill, page 8, strike lines 6 and
7, and substitute the following:
"order that maintenance or support payments
be made to the clerk of the court OR, IF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES HAS NOTIFIED THE STATE COURT
ADMINISTRATOR THAT THE JUDICIAL DISTRICT ISSUING THE ORDER IS
READY TO PARTICIPATE IN THE FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY PURSUANT TO
SECTION 2613114 (5), C.R.S., THROUGH THE FAMILY SUPPORT
REGISTRY,";
line 8, strike "2613114, C.R.S.,";
line 9, after "payments.", insert "THE
COURT MAY NOT ORDER PAYMENTS TO BE MADE TO THE CLERK OF THE COURT
ONCE PAYMENTS MAY BE MADE THROUGH THE FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY.";
strike lines 15 through 17, and substitute the following:
"(2) The clerk of the court shall
maintain records listing the amount of payments, the date when
payments are required to be made, and the names and addresses
of the parties affected by the order FOR THOSE PAYMENTS HE OR
SHE RECEIVES THROUGH THE COURT REGISTRY.";
line 20, after "REGISTRY", insert "AND
IF PAYMENTS ARE TO BE MADE THROUGH THE COURT REGISTRY, THE PARTIES
AFFECTED BY THE ORDER SHALL INFORM THE CLERK OF THE COURT".
Page 9, strike lines 4 through 10, and substitute
the following:
"(7) IN CASES IN WHICH A PARTY IS
ORDERED TO MAKE PAYMENTS THROUGH THE COURT REGISTRY, upon receipt
of a verified notice of a support obligation assigned to the state,
the clerk of the court shall, without further action by the court,
pay the support to the county child support enforcement unit rather
than to the obligee. When the state no longer has authorization
to receive any support payments, the county child support enforcement
unit shall notify the clerk of the court to stop sending the support
payments to the county and to send the support payments directly
to the obligee.".
Page 12, line 11, after the period, add "THE
STATE DEPARTMENT SHALL NOT USE THE PROVISIONS OF THIS PARAGRAPH
(c) FOR THE INFORMATION-GATHERING PURPOSES OF THE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
DATA MATCH SYSTEM REQUIRED BY SECTION 26-13-128.";
line 23, after "THE", insert "STATE
PARENT LOCATOR SERVICE OR THE".
Page 13, line 11, strike "(8),".
Page 14, line 12, strike "C.R.S." and substitute
"C.R.S., AND IF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE STATE DEPARTMENT
HAS NOTIFIED THE STATE COURT ADMINISTRATOR PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION
(5) OF THIS SECTION THAT THE JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN WHICH THE COURT
ISSUING THE ORDER IS SITUATED IS READY TO PARTICIPATE IN THE FAMILY
SUPPORT REGISTRY.".
Page 16, line 8, after the period, add "THE
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE STATE DEPARTMENT SHALL INFORM THE STATE
COURT ADMINISTRATOR WHEN A PARTICULAR COUNTY OR JUDICIAL DISTRICT
IS READY TO IMPLEMENT AND PARTICIPATE IN THE FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY
FOR NONIVD CASES. THE FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY SHALL
BE AVAILABLE FOR USE BY ALL COUNTIES AND JURIDICAL DISTRICTS NO
LATER THAN OCTOBER 1, 1999.".
Page 17, line 1, strike "REGISTRY." and
substitute "REGISTRY ONCE THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE STATE
DEPARTMENT HAS NOTIFIED THE STATE COURT ADMINISTRATOR THAT THE
JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN WHICH COURT IS SITUATED, PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION
(5) OF THIS SECTION, IS READY TO PARTICIPATE IN THE FAMILY SUPPORT
REGISTRY.";
line 11, strike "THE FAMILY SUPPORT" and
substitute "A".
Page 19, strike lines 6 through 11;
line 17, strike "AVAILABLE:" and substitute
"AVAILABLE, IN THOSE CASES IN WHICH THE COURT ORDERS PAYMENT
TO BE MADE THROUGH THE FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY:".
Page 23, line 10, strike "VOLUNTARY"
and substitute "MUTUALLY AGREED UPON".
Page 24, line 9, strike "VOLUNTARY"
and substitute "MUTUALLY AGREED UPON";
line 12, strike "VOLUNTARY" and substitute
"MUTUALLY AGREED UPON";
line 18, strike "voluntary" and substitute
"voluntary
MUTUALLY AGREED UPON";
line 21, strike "voluntary" and substitute
"voluntary
MUTUALLY AGREED UPON".
Page 26, line 4, strike "clerk"
and substitute "clerk";
strike line 5 and substitute the following:
"of the court, IN THOSE CASES IN WHICH THE EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES HAS NOTIFIED THE
STATE COURT ADMINISTRATOR PURSUANT TO SECTION 2613114
(5), C.R.S., THAT THE JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN WHICH THE COURT IS
SITUATED IS READY TO PARTICIPATE IN THE FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY,
THROUGH THE FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY, or a person, corporation,
or";
line 7, after the period, add "THE COURT MAY
NOT ORDER PAYMENTS TO BE MADE TO THE CLERK OF THE COURT ONCE PAYMENTS
MAY BE MADE THROUGH THE FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY.".
Page 27, after line 20 insert the following:
"SECTION 19. 261114 (3) (c)
(I), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
261114. Records confidential
authorization to obtain records of assets release of location
information to law enforcement agencies outstanding felony
arrest warrants. (3) (c) (I) In
order to determine if applicants for or recipients of public or
medical assistance have assets within eligibility limits, the
state department of human services or the state department of
health care policy and financing may provide a list of information
identifying these applicants or recipients to any financial institution,
as defined in section 1515201 (4), C.R.S., or to any
insurance company. This information may include identification
numbers or social security numbers. The state department of human
services or the state department of health care policy and financing
may require any such financial institution or insurance company
to provide a written statement disclosing any assets held on behalf
of individuals adequately identified on the list provided. Before
a termination notice is sent to the recipient, the county department
in verifying the accuracy of the information obtained as a result
of the match shall contact the recipient and inform him OR HER
of the apparent results of the computer match and give the recipient
the opportunity to explain or correct any erroneous information
secured by the match. The requirement to run a computerized match
shall apply only to information which
THAT is entered in the financial institution's or insurance company's
data processing system on the date the match is run and shall
not be deemed to require any such institution or company to change
its data or make new entries for the purpose of comparing identifying
information. The cost of providing such computerized match shall
be borne by the appropriate state department. THE STATE DEPARTMENT
OF HUMAN SERVICES SHALL NOT USE THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SUBPARAGRAPH
(I) FOR THE INFORMATIONGATHERING PURPOSES OF THE FINANCIAL
INSTITUTION DATA MATCH SYSTEM REQUIRED BY SECTION 2613128.".
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
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SIGNING OF BILLS - RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS
The Speaker has signed: SB98-171.
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MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
Mr. Speaker:
The Senate has postponed indefinitely and returns herewith: HCR98-1004
The Senate granted permission to members of the First Conference Committee on HB98-1402 to consider matters not at issue between the two houses.
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LAY OVER OF CALENDAR ITEMS
On motion of Representative Anderson, the following
items on the Calendar were laid over until April 23, retaining
place on Calendar:
Consideration of Resolutions--HJR98-1011, 1021, 1027, 1029, 1032, 1035, 1040, HR98-1009, SJR98-14, 18.
Consideration of Memorial--HM98-1005.
Consideration of Senate Amendments--HB98-1234, 1256.
Consideration of Governor's Veto--HB98-1065.
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On motion of Representative Anderson, the House adjourned
until 9:00 a.m., April 23, 1998.
Approved:
CHARLES E. BERRY,
Speaker
Attest:
JUDITH RODRIGUE,
Chief Clerk