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Time:
9:00 AM
Room: House Chamber
Chamber:
House
Bills coming up:
Description
SB19-236 by Senator(s) Garcia and Fenberg, Foote, Winter; also Representative(s) Hansen and Becker--Concerning the continuation of the public utilities commission, and, in connection therewith, implementing the recommendations contained in the 2018 sunset report by the department of regulatory agencies and making an appropriation. (Amendment recommended by State, Veterans, and Military Affairs Report, dated April 30, 2019, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 30, 2019.) (Amendment recommended by Finance Report, dated May 1, 2019, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, May 1, 2019.) (Amendment recommended by Appropriations Report, dated May 1, 2019, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, May 1, 2019.)
Time:
9:00 AM
Room: House Chamber
Chamber:
House
Bills coming up:
- HB19-1162
- HB19-1334
- SB19-005
- SB19-007
- SB19-015
- SB19-073
- SB19-096
- SB19-150
- SB19-176
- SB19-177
- SB19-191
- SB19-215
- SB19-228
- SB19-232
- SB19-233
- SB19-234
- SB19-235
- SB19-239
- SB19-242
- SB19-244
- SB19-246
- SB19-248
- SB19-249
- SB19-256
- SB19-259
- SB19-260
- SB19-261
- SB19-262
- SB19-263
Description
SB19-242 by Senator(s) Garcia; also Representative(s) Kennedy-- Concerning the creation of an emergency medical service provider license, and, in connection therewith, specifying that a certified emergency medical service provider may obtain a license from the department of public health and environment if the certified emergency medical service provider demonstrates to the department that the certified emergency medical service provider completed a four-year bachelor's degree program. (Laid Over from April 30, 2019.) SB19-244 by Senator(s) Winter and Gardner, Moreno; also Representative(s) Lontine--Concerning statutory changes to implement changes to the workplace policies of the general assembly, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. SB19-177 by Senator(s) Ginal and Hisey; also Representative(s) Singer--Concerning matters related to background checks for persons who have contact with children. SB19-256 by Senator(s) Bridges; also Representative(s) Esgar-- Concerning an appropriation made to implement House Bill 18-1299 concerning electronic documents related to the ownership of a vehicle. SB19-005 by Senator(s) Rodriguez and Ginal; also Representative(s) Jaquez Lewis--Concerning wholesale importation of prescription pharmaceutical products from Canada for resale to Colorado residents, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 1, 2019.) SB19-259 by Senator(s) Garcia and Hisey; also Representative(s) Herod and Wilson--Concerning measures to address prison population management issues, and, in connection therewith, authorizing the emergency use of the Centennial south campus of the Centennial correctional facility to house inmates. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 1, 2019.) SB19-191 by Senator(s) Bridges and Marble; also Representative(s) Herod and Gonzales-Gutierrez--Concerning defendants' rights related to pretrial bond. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 1, 2019.) SB19-232 by Senator(s) Foote; also Representative(s) Weissman-- Concerning the codification of the rules of the secretary of state addressing the procedures for the enforcement of state laws governing campaign finance. SB19-015 by Senator(s) Ginal; also Representative(s) Beckman and Kipp--Concerning the creation of the statewide health care review committee to study health care issues that affect Colorado residents throughout the state, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 1, 2019.) SB19-228 by Senator(s) Winter and Moreno; also Representative(s) Buentello and Singer--Concerning measures to prevent substance abuse, and, in connection therewith, requiring certain prescribers to complete substance use disorder training; prohibiting physicians and physician assistants from accepting benefits for prescribing specific medications; requiring opioid prescriptions to bear warning labels; allowing medical examiners access to the prescription drug monitoring program; providing funding to address opioid and substance use disorders through public health interventions in local communities; requiring state departments to report receipt and eligibility for federal funds for HIV and hepatitis testing; requiring the center for research into substance use disorder prevention, treatment, and recovery support strategies to develop and implement a program to increase public awareness concerning the safe use, storage, and disposal of antagonist drugs; and making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 1, 2019.) SB19-176 by Senator(s) Lundeen and Bridges; also Representative(s) McCluskie and Geitner--Concerning measures to expand opportunities for students to earn postsecondary course credit while enrolled in high school, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 1, 2019.) SB19-248 by Senator(s) Tate and Bridges, Todd; also Representative(s) Singer and Baisley, Titone--Concerning a requirement that the director of research of the legislative council convene a working group to conduct an analysis of the state tax system used by the department of revenue, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. SB19-007 by Senator(s) Pettersen and Winter; also Representative(s) McLachlan and Buckner--Concerning the prevention of sexual misconduct on higher education campuses. HB19-1334 by Representative(s) Saine; also Senator(s) Marble-- Concerning a prohibition on disseminating an image of a suicide of a minor. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 1, 2019.) SB19-233 by Senator(s) Lee; also Representative(s) Snyder and Gray--Concerning combined reporting by a corporation for Colorado state income tax purposes. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 1, 2019.) SB19-235 by Senator(s) Fenberg and Danielson; also Representative(s) Esgar and Mullica--Concerning the transfer of electronic records by voter registration agencies in order to register voters, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. SB19-239 by Senator(s) Winter and Bridges; also Representative(s) Gray and Hansen--Concerning means of addressing the impacts of technological and business model changes related to commercial vehicles, and, in connection therewith, requiring the department of transportation to convene and consult with a stakeholder group to examine impacts of new transportation technologies and business models, identify means of addressing impacts, and report findings and make recommendations to the general assembly. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 1, 2019.) SB19-246 by Senator(s) Todd and Lundeen; also Representative(s) McLachlan and Wilson--Concerning the financing of public schools, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 1, 2019.) SB19-150 by Senator(s) Donovan and Sonnenberg, Coram; also Representative(s) Buentello and Pelton--Concerning the continuation of the regulation of public livestock markets, and, in connection therewith, implementing the recommendations contained in the 2018 sunset report by the department of regulatory agencies. SB19-073 by Senator(s) Ginal, Court; also Representative(s) Landgraf and Roberts--Concerning a statewide system of advance medical directives, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. SB19-260 by Senator(s) Zenzinger and Cooke; also Representative(s) Tipper and Larson--Concerning entry into the fire and police pension association for social security employers. SB19-215 by Senator(s) Rodriguez; also Representative(s) Lontine-- Concerning the creation of the parents encouraging parents conference for parents of children with disabilities, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. SB19-234 by Senator(s) Rodriguez and Foote; also Representative(s) Weissman--Concerning the continuation of the functions of professional review committees, and, in connection therewith, implementing the recommendations contained in the 2018 sunset report by the department of regulatory agencies. SB19-261 by Senator(s) Moreno and Cooke, Zenzinger, Rankin; also Representative(s) Esgar and Will, Neville, Hansen, Ransom--Concerning the transfer of money from the unclaimed property trust fund to the general fund. SB19-262 by Senator(s) Rankin and Zenzinger, Moreno; also Representative(s) Esgar and Ransom, Hansen-- Concerning a one-time transfer of one hundred million dollars from the general fund to the highway users tax fund. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 1, 2019.) SB19-263 by Senator(s) Zenzinger and Rankin; also Representative(s) Gray and Hansen--Concerning the delay until the November 2020 general election of the requirement that a ballot issue seeking approval for the issuance of transportation revenue anticipation notes be submitted to the voters of the state at the November 2019 statewide election, and, in connection therewith, amending the ballot issue to reduce the amount of notes authorized to be issued to offset the additional transportation funding that will result from the repeal of only two, rather than three, tranches of lease-purchase agreements authorized by Senate Bill 17-267 if the ballot issue is approved and extending from twenty to twenty-one years the period for which annual fifty million dollar transfers from the general fund to the state highway fund are required. SB19-249 by Senator(s) Gonzales and Scott; also Representative(s) Benavidez and Bockenfeld--Concerning the licensing of a business selling used motor vehicles that the business used for its purposes, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. HB19-1162 by Representative(s) Pelton and Valdez D., Bockenfeld; also Senator(s) Sonnenberg--Concerning the extension of the state sales and use tax exemption for farm equipment to ear tags and ear tag scanners used by a farm operation to identify or track food animals. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 1, 2019.) SB19-096 by Senator(s) Donovan; also Representative(s) Hansen-- Concerning the collection of greenhouse gas emissions data to facilitate the implementation of measures that would most cost-effectively allow the state to meet its greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 1, 2019.)
Time:
9:00 AM
Room: House Chamber
Chamber:
House
Bills coming up:
- HB19-HJR1015
- HB19-HR1007
- HB19-HR1008
- SB19-SJR009
Description
SJR19-009 by Senator(s) Fenberg and Holbert; also Representative(s) Garnett and Neville--Concerning the convening date for the 2020 second regular session of the seventy-second General Assembly, and, in connection therewith, restoring the deadline schedule set out in the Joint Rules of the Senate and House of Representatives. HR19-1007 by Representative(s) Becker--Concerning the approval by the House of Representatives of the Speaker's appointment of Luis Toro to the Independent Ethics Commission. HR19-1008 by Representative(s) Neville and Sullivan, Cutter, Kennedy, Larson--Concerning the designation of a portion of Colorado State Highway 470 between Mileposts 7 and 15 as the "Dave Sanders Memorial Highway". HJR19-1015 by Representative(s) Garnett, Becker, Neville; also Senator(s) Fenberg, Garcia, Holbert--Concerning adjournment sine die.
Time:
9:00 AM
Room: House Chamber
Chamber:
House
Bills coming up:
- HB19-1002
- HB19-1076
- HB19-1085
- HB19-1174
- HB19-1230
- HB19-1237
- HB19-1242
- HB19-1279
Description
HB19-1076 by Representative(s) Michaelson Jenet and Larson,
Caraveo, Cutter, Jackson, Mullica; also Senator(s) Priola and Donovan, Ginal--Concerning updates to the "Colorado Clean Indoor Air Act", and, in connection therewith, removing certain exceptions and adding provisions relevant to the use of electronic smoking devices. (Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, April 18, 2019.) (Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 27, 2019.) (Laid Over from April 30, 2019.) HB19-1242 by Representative(s) Jackson and Jaquez Lewis; also Senator(s) Winter and Tate--Concerning the regulation of pharmacy technicians by the state board of pharmacy, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, April 19, 2019.) (Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 30, 2019.) HB19-1174 by Representative(s) Esgar and Catlin; also Senator(s) Gardner and Pettersen--Concerning out-of-network health care services provided to covered persons, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, March 22, 2019.) (Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 29, 2019.) HB19-1237 by Representative(s) Cutter and Will; also Senator(s) Woodward and Ginal--Concerning licensing behavioral health entities, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, April 19, 2019.) (Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 29, 2019.) HB19-1279 by Representative(s) Exum and Landgraf; also Senator(s) Lee and Hisey--Concerning the use of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, April 18, 2019.) (Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 29, 2019.) HB19-1085 by Representative(s) Exum; also Senator(s) Zenzinger-- Concerning the property-related expense assistance grants for low-income seniors and individuals with disabilities, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, April 19, 2019.) (Amended as printed in Senate Journal, May 1, 2019.) HB19-1002 by Representative(s) McLachlan and Wilson; also Senator(s) Zenzinger and Priola--Concerning professional development in leadership for public school principals, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, April 19, 2019.) (Amended as printed in Senate Journal, May 1, 2019.) HB19-1230 by Representative(s) Singer and Melton, Coleman, Gray, Landgraf, Michaelson Jenet; also Senator(s) Marble and Gonzales, Pettersen, Rodriguez, Fenberg--Concerning marijuana hospitality establishments, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, April 18, 2019.) (Amended as printed in Senate Journal, May 1, 2019.)
Time:
9:00 AM
Room: House Chamber
Chamber:
House
Bills coming up:
Description
(The following report(s) has (have) been signed and delivered to theSenate front desk. The conference committee report(s) is (are) on the Senate calendar for consideration. The only House motions in order at this point: Adhere to or Recede from House position.) HB19-1253 by Representative(s) Landgraf and Buckner; also Senator(s) Hisey and Gonzales--Concerning a prohibition on discrimination against a living organ donor in certain insurance policies. Conference Committee Report Printed in House Journal, May 1, 2019. HB19-1160 by Representative(s) Landgraf and Singer, Pelton, Bockenfeld, Larson, Wilson, McKean, Catlin, Gonzales- Gutierrez, Mullica; also Senator(s) Lee and Gardner-- Concerning a mental health facility pilot program, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. Conference Committee Report Printed in House Journal, May 1, 2019. ______________
Time:
9:00 AM
Room: House Chamber
Chamber:
House
Bills coming up:
Description
(Conference Committee(s) has/have been appointed, but has/have notreported. The only House motions in order at this point: Request permission for the committee to go beyond the scope of the differences between the House and the Senate; Adhere to or Recede from the House position.) SB19-217 by Senator(s) Foote and Tate; also Representative(s) Snyder and Bockenfeld--Concerning healthcare provider liens related to charges for medical care provided to a person injured as a result of the negligence or wrongful acts of another person. (Passed on Third Reading as printed in Senate Journal, April 17, 2019.) (Amended as printed in House Journal, April 30, 2019.) House Conferees: Representative(s) Snyder, Chair, Roberts, McKean Senate Conferees: Senator(s) Foote, Chair, Fields, Tate Senate granted further powers
Time:
8:00 AM
Room: Senate Committee Room 354
Chamber:
House
Bills coming up:
Description
ittee on SB19-217 SB19-217 Snyder and Bockenfeld--Healthcare Provider Liens
Time:
1:30 PM
Room: Legislative Services Building Hearing Room A
Chamber:
House
Bills coming up:
Description
SB19-237 Roberts--Consumer Protection Act Damages SB19-257 Buentello and Cutter--Protect Collegeinvest --Any bills referred to the committee may be heard at this time.
Time:
1:30 PM
Room: House Committee Room 0112
Chamber:
House
Bills coming up:
Description
--Any bills referred to the committee may be heard at this time.
Time:
1:30 PM
Room: Legislative Services Building Hearing Room A
Chamber:
House
Bills coming up:
Description
--Any bills referred to the committee may be heard at this time. ____________________
Time:
9:00 AM
Room: Senate Chamber
Chamber:
Senate
Bills coming up:
Description
SB19-217
by Senator(s) Foote and Tate; also Representative(s) Snyder and Bockenfeld--Concerning healthcare provider liens related to charges for medical care provided to a person injured as a result of the negligence or wrongful acts of another person. Senate Conferees: Senators Foote, Chair, Fields, Tate (The Senate voted to allow the first conference committee on SB19-217 to go beyond the scope of the differences between the two houses.)
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