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Colorado House of Representatives Committee Hearings: April 30 - May 1

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House of Representatives Committee Hearings

Wednesday, April 30

7:00 a.m.

Room SCR 352 Conference Committee
SB 205 King and Jahn–New Trial For Destroying Evidence

7:30 a.m.
Room 0107 Joint House Agriculture, Livestock, & Natural
Resources and Senate Agriculture, Natural Resources & Energy
–Presentation by Water Well Contractors; and Colorado Assoc.
of Local Public Health Officials — Environmental Health

7:30 p.m.
Room 0112 Judiciary
SB 234 Kerr A.–Substance Abuse Assessment Treatment
SB 235
Kerr A.–Public Indecency
SB 236
Kerr A.–Protection Order Crime
SB 237
Carroll T.–Sex Offender Registration Convictions
SB 238
King–Copying Sexually Exploitative Material
SB 047
Pommer–Funding For CASA Programs
SB 239
Jahn–Penalty Leaving A Scene Involving Death

8:00 a.m.
Room 0111 State Veterans, & Military Affairs

HCR 1014 Romanoff–Savings Account For Education
(For action only)
HCR 1011 Gardner C.–State Budget

HCR 1012 Frangas–Performance Measurement & Management
SCR 003
White–Limit Change Init CRS & Filing Deadline
SB 198
Witwer–Redistrict Congress Criteria Pub Process

8:15 a.m.
Room 0109 Conference Committee

HB 1007 Looper–Modify Toll Road Notice Requirements

Upon recess
Room LSB-A Finance
SB 233
Riesberg and Marostica–FML-funded Higher Ed Projects

Upon adjournment/recess
Room JBC Hearing Room Joint Budget Committee
–The JBC will meet as needed to consider any agenda item not
considered on Tuesday

1:30 p.m. or upon afternoon recess
Room 0107 Agriculture, Livestock, & Natural Resources
SB 228 Curry–More Pub Disclosure Prospecting Notice

SB 226 Butcher and McFadyen–Aquatic Nuisance Species Prohibition
(For action only)

1:30 p.m.
Room 0112 Judiciary

SB 047 Pommer–Funding For CASA Programs

SB 234 Kerr A.Substance Abuse Assessment Treatment
SB 235
Kerr A.–Public Indecency
SB 236
Kerr A.–Protection Order Crime
SB 238
King–Copying Sexually Exploitative Material
SB 237
Carroll T.–Sex Offender Registration Convictions
SB 164
Carroll T.–Limitation Of Liability (For action only)

Thursday, May 1

8:00 a.m.
Room LSB-A Appropriations
SB 065
Merrifield and Massey–Teacher Performance Incentive Grant
SB 133
Kerr A.–Math & Science Scholarships Teachers
SB 200
Judd–Expand Discrimination Prohibitions
SB 212
Witwer and Scanlan–Preschool To Postsecondary Ed Alignment
SB 216
White–County Match Residential Child Care
SB 217
McGihon and Massey–Centennial Care Choices

8:30 a.m.
Room SCR 356 Capital Development
–Discussion About Interim Meeting Dates

8:45 a.m.
Room 0109 Conference Committee
HB 1314 Primavera–Local Gaming Funds Gambling Addiction

Upon recess

Room 0112 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs
HCR 1010 Gardner B.–Saving Money & Restoring Trust
HCR 1013
Gardner B.–No Bail Serious Crimes Illegal Alien

SB 240 Casso–Change Voter Registration Record Online

SB 243 Carroll M.–Election Reform Commission

Upon adjournment/recess
Room JBC Hearing Room Joint Budget Committee
–The JBC will meet as needed to consider any agenda item not
considered on Wednesday

12:00 p.m.
Room 0111 Conference Committee
HB 1345 Weissmann and Butcher–Vacancies In Elective Offices

1:30 p.m.
Room 010
7 Business Affairs & Labo
r
SB 224 McFadyen–Conveyance Regulation Exemptions
SB 231
Vaad–Transfer Work Force Development To DOLE
SB 011
Massey–Trauma Care Funding

1:30 p.m.
Room LSB-A Health & Human Services

SB 230
Buescher–Hospitals Medicaid Units Of Government
SB 242
Benefield–Distribution Channel For Rx Drugs
SB 225
McGihon–No Gaming Devices In Cigar Bars

Friday, May 2

7:30 p.m.
Room LSB-A Appropriations

(Any bills not heard during Thursday’s meeting will be heard at this
time)

8:30 a.m.
Room 0107 Conference Committee

HB 1358 Rice–PTO & PTA Sales Tax
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SENATE COMMITTEE MEETINGS

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

7:00 A.M.

SCR 352 CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ON SB08-205
SB08-205
by Senator(s) Gordon and Mitchell S., Bacon, Boyd, Brophy, Cadman, Gibbs, Groff, Hagedorn, Isgar, Johnson, Keller, Kester, Morse, Romer, Schwartz, Shaffer, Tapia, Tochtrop, Williams, Windels; also Representative(s) King and Jahn, Stafford, Benefield, Borodkin,
Buescher, Butcher, Carroll M., Carroll T., Casso, Curry, Ferrandino, Fischer, Frangas, Gagliardi, Gallegos, Green, Hodge, Kefalas, Kerr A., Kerr J., Labuda, Levy, Looper, Madden, Marostica, Marshall, Massey, May M., McFadyen, McGihon, McKinley, McNulty, Merrifield, Middleton, Mitchell V., Peniston, Pommer, Primavera, Rice, Roberts, Rose, Scanlan, Solano, Sonnenberg, Todd, Weissmann, White, Witwer–Concerning judicial remedies when a law
enforcement agency fails to preserve evidence that is subject to a judicial order. (Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 2008, pages 1510-1511.)
Senate Conferees: Senators Gordon- Chair. Morse, Mitchell
House Conferees: Representatives King- Chair, Buescher, Jahn


7:30 A.M.

HCR 0107 JOINT HOUSE AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK & NATURAL RESOURCES and
SENATE AGRICULTURE, NATURAL RESOURCES & ENERGY COMMITTEE

Presentations by:
Water Well Contractors
Colorado Association of Local Public Health Officials on Environmental Health

8:15 A.M.

HCR 0109 CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ON HB08-1007
HB08-1007 by Representative(s) Looper; also Senator(s) Tapia–Concerning the modification of statutory provisions enacted by the general assembly during the 2006 legislative session that impose certain requirements on private toll companies for the purpose of alleviating
consequences of those provisions that may affect real property.
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 23, 2008, pages 1123-1124.)
House Conferees: Representatives Looper- Chair, Butcher, and McFayden
Senate Conferees: Senators Tapia- Chair, Williams, Cadman


UPON ADJOURNMENT

SCR 353 AGRICULTURE, NATURAL RESOURCES & ENERGY COMMITTEE

MEMBER OF THE RENEWABLE ENERGY AUTHORITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS for terms expiring July 1, 2011: Kimberley B. Jordan of Fort Collins, Colorado, appointed.

HB08-1387 by Representative Buescher; also Senator Veiga–Low-income Energy Assistance Funding

HB08-1399 by Representative Buescher; also Senator Isgar–Ag Unclaimed Prop Trust Fund Interest

UPON ADJOURNMENT

SCR 354 EDUCATION COMMITTEE

SB08-227 by Senator Romer; also Representative McFadyen–CO State Univ Bd Of Gov

HB08-1384 by Representative Todd and Merrifield; also Senator Bacon–Teacher Quality Recruitment Retention

HB08-1386 by Representative Merrifield; also Senator Spence–School Leadership Academy Program

UPON ADJOURNMENT

SCR 356 HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE

HB08-1032 by Representative Massey; also Senator Morse– by Representative Romanoff and Buescher; also Senator Keller and Morse–Mental Health Services Child Abuse Pilot

HB08-1414 by Representative Buescher; also Senator Penry–Regulate Oil & Gas Waste Disposal Pits

SR08-006 by Senator Bacon and Shaffer; also Representative (None)–Affordable Access High QualHealthcare

UPON ADJOURNMENT

JBC Hearing Room Legis. Serv. Bldg., 3rd Floor JOINT BUDGET COMMITTEE
The JBC will meet as needed to consider any agenda item not considered on Monday

1:30 P.M

SCR 354 BUSINESS, LABOR, & TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE
HB08-1400 by Representative Scanlan; also Senator Gibbs–Work Force Devel Accept Private Funds
SB08-246 by Senator Williams; also Representative Jahn and Lundberg –Unfair Practices Act Sale Below Cost

1:30 P.M.

SCR 352 JUDICIARY COMMITTEE
MEMBERS OF THE STATE BOARD OF PAROLE
for a term expiring July 1, 2008:
Celeste M. C de Baca of Denver, Colorado, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Matthew J. Rhodes of Pueblo West, Colorado, and to serve as a citizen member, appointed. for a term expiring July 1, 2010:
Rebecca L. Oakes of Denver, Colorado, to serve as citizen member, appointed Becky R. Lucero of Pueblo, Colorado to serve as a citizen member, appointed.

1:30 P.M.

SCR 353 STATE, VETERANS, & MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
MEMBER OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE BOARD
for a term expiring at the pleasure of the Governor:
Gary W. Baughman of Lakewood, Colorado, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Howard A. Roitman of Denver, Colorado, appointed.
HB08-1356 by Representative Merrifield; also Senator Tupa and Boyd –Residential Landlords & Tenants
HB08-1404
by Representative Stafford; also Senator Keller–Study & Review Child Welfare System
HB08-1406
by Representative Madden; also Senator Gordon–Paid Petition Circulators
SCR08-007
by Senator Penry; also Representative Gardner C.–Create Colorado College Legacy Fund

Thursday, May 1, 2008

8:00 A.M.

SCR 356 APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE
HB08-1378 by Representative Kefalas; also Senator Gordon–Ranked Voting Methods
HB08-1401
by Representative Marshall; also Senator Gordon–Voter Info Card To Each Eligible Voter
HB08-1405
by Representative Fischer; also Senator Shaffer–Funding For The CO Water Institute
8:30 A.M.

SCR 352 CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Discussion About Interim Meeting Dates
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ON HB08-1314

8:45 A.M.

HCR 0109
HB08-1314
by Representative(s) Primavera, McGihon; also Senator(s) Spence–Concerning the use of
moneys in the local government limited gaming impact fund to provide gambling addiction
counseling to Colorado residents, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 22, 2008, page 1079.)
House Conferees: Representatives Primavera- Chair, McGihon, Roberts.
Senate Conferees: Senators Spence- Chair, Tochtrop, Boyd
FINANCE COMMITTEE
UPON ADJOURNMENT SCR 354
HB08-1411 by Representative Marshall; also Senator Sandoval–Colorado Health Care Anti-kickback Act
HB08-1395 by Representative Marostica; also Senator Windels–Property Tax Exemption For Gov Leases

8:30 A.M.

SCR 356 CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Discussion About Interim Meeting Dates


UPON ADJOURNMENT

SCR 354 FINANCE COMMITTEE
HB08-1411 by Representative Marshall; also Senator Sandoval–Colorado Health Care Anti-kickback Act
HB08-1395
by Representative Marostica; also Senator Windels–Property Tax Exemption For Gov Leases
UPON ADJOURNMENT

JBC Hearing Room Legis. Serv. Bldg., 3rd Floor JOINT BUDGET COMMITTEE
The JBC will meet as needed to consider any agenda item not considered on Monday

UPON ADJOURNMENT

JBC Hearing Room Legis. Serv. Bldg., 3rd Floor JOINT BUDGET COMMITTEE
The JBC will meet as needed to consider any agenda item not considered on Monday
12:00 P.M.

HCR 0111 CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ON HB08-1345
HB08-1345 by Representative(s) Weissmann and Butcher; also Senator(s) Tapia–Concerning vacancies in elective offices.
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 23, 2008, pages 1121-1122.)
House Conferees: Representatives Weissmann- Chair, Butcher, Gardner B.
Senate Conferees: Senators Tapia- Chair, Shaffer, Cadman

1:30 P.M.

SCR 353 AGRICULTURE, NATURAL RESOURCES & ENERGY COMMITTEE
MEMBERS OF THE COLORADO STATE FAIR AUTHORITY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
effective February 28, 2008 for a term expiring November 1, 2008:
Gregory J. Kolomitz of Denver, Colorado to fill the vacancy occasioned by the
resignation of Jim I. Snook of Brighton, Colorado, and to serve as a Democrat and a representative of the public at-large, appointed; effective February 28, 2008 for terms expiring November 1, 2010:
Paul Bernklau of Rifle, Colorado to serve as a Republican from the Third
Congressional District, appointed;
Edward B. Cordes of Littleton, Colorado to serve as a Republican from the Sixth Congressional District, and as a certified public accountant, appointed;
effective February 28, 2008 for terms expiring November 1, 2011:
Mark A. Arndt of Fort Morgan, Colorado to serve as a Republican from the Fourth Congressional District, and with substantial experience in agriculture or in the activities of 4-H clubs, appointed;

Patty Shaw Castilian of Denver, Colorado to serve as a Democrat from the First Congressional District, appointed.

1:30 P.M.

SCR 354 EDUCATION COMMITTEE
MEMBERS OF THE READ-TO-ACHIEVE BOARD for terms expiring April 1, 2010:
Joel A. Albers of Bennett, Colorado, to serve as an elementary school principal and as a Democrat, appointed; Myra “Desha” Bierbaum of Glenwood Springs, Colorado, to serve as a parent of a child who is enrolled in a public school at the time of appointment and as an Unaffiliated, appointed;
for terms expiring April 1, 2011: Teffanie S. Rector of Agate, Colorado, to serve as a RURAL kindergarten, first, second or third grade elementary school teacher and as a Republican, appointed; Charlotte Macaluso of Pueblo, Colorado, to serve as a parent of a child who is enrolled in a public school at the time of appointment and as a Democrat, appointed.

1:30 P.M.

SCR 356 HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE
MEMBER OF THE COVERCOLORADO BOARD OF DIRECTORS
for terms expiring July 1, 2010:
John P. Hopkins of Grand Junction, Colorado to serve as a representative of a health maintenance organization, reappointed

Friday, May 2, 2008

8:30 A.M.

HCR 0107 CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ON HB08-1358
HB08-1358 by Representative(s) Rice, Balmer, Benefield, Buescher, Casso, Ferrandino, Fischer, Frangas, Gagliardi, Gallegos, Gardner B., Garza-Hicks, Green, Hodge, Jahn, Kerr A., Kerr J., King, Labuda, Liston, Looper, Madden, Marshall, Massey, May M., McFadyen, McGihon, McKinley, McNulty, Merrifield, Middleton, Peniston, Primavera, Roberts, Rose, Scanlan, Solano, Soper, Stephens, Summers, Swalm, Todd, Weissmann, Witwer; also
Senator(s) Ward, Bacon, Gibbs, Isgar, Johnson, Keller, Kester, Penry, Renfroe, Romer, Shaffer, Spence, Takis, Tochtrop, Wiens, Williams–Concerning sales tax relating to a group of parents and teachers of public school students.
House Conferees: Representatives Rice- Chair, Benefield, and Sonnenberg
Senate Conferees: Senators Ward- Chair, Morse, and Shaffer House and Senate members granted permission to go beyond the scope of the differences  between the two houses.

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