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APR21

GENERAL ORDERS - SECOND READING OF BILLS
House Chamber
Time: no specified time

SB17-117 by Senator(s) Coram, Cooke; also Representative(s) Catlin
and Valdez
--Concerning confirmation that industrial hemp
is a recognized agricultural product for which a person
with a water right decreed for agricultural use may use the
water subject to the water right for industrial hemp
cultivation.
HB17-1310 by Representative(s) Kennedy and Jackson; also
Senator(s) Fenberg--Concerning an application screening
fee that a residential landlord charges a prospective tenant.
(Amendment recommended by Finance Report, dated April 17, 2017, and
placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April
18, 2017.)
HB17-1300 by
Representative(s) Benavidez--Concerning a requirement that contractors for public projects over five
hundred thousand dollars that are not funded using federal
moneys use apprentices for the parts of the project that are
performed by workers in an apprenticeable occupation.
HB17-1291 by Representative(s) Arndt and Becker J.--Concerning
the ability to store water at an alternate place of storage if
the historical consumptive use of the water right has
already been quantified in a previous change of the water
right.
(Amendment recommended by Agriculture, Livestock, and Natural
Resources Report, dated April 17, 2017, and placed in member's bill file;
Report also printed in House Journal, April 18, 2017.)
SB17-215 by Senator(s) Priola; also Representative(s) Gray--
Concerning the continuation under the sunset law of the
division of real estate, and, in connection therewith,
implementing the recommendations contained in the sunset
report prepared by the department of regulatory agencies.
(Amendment recommended by Business Affairs and Labor Report, dated
April 18, 2017, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in
House Journal, April 19, 2017.)
SB17-218 by Senator(s) Kerr and Tate; also Representative(s)
Kennedy--Concerning the continuation of the regulation
of landscape architects by the division of professions and
occupations in the department of regulatory agencies.
SB17-244 by Senator(s) Priola; also Representative(s) Gray--
Concerning retail food establishment license fees.
(Amendment recommended by Business Affairs and Labor Report, dated
April 18, 2017, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in
House Journal, April 19, 2017.)
SB17-268 by Senator(s) Smallwood and Kerr, Jahn, Neville T.,
Priola, Williams A.; also Representative(s) Ransom and
Ginal
, Landgraf, Liston, McKean--Concerning an increase
in the number of pharmacy technicians a pharmacist may
supervise.
HB17-1252 by Representative(s) Ginal; also Senator(s) Hill--
Concerning the collection of court costs from persons who
are convicted of criminal offenses.
HB17-1268 by Representative(s) Herod, Covarrubias, Benavidez, Lee,
Weissman, Foote, Melton, Salazar; also Senator(s) Coram-
-Concerning changing the maximum jail sentence for
certain crimes from one year to three hundred sixty-four
days.
HB17-1330 by Representative(s) Lee and Wist, Pabon; also Senator(s)
Fields and Cooke, Gardner, Kagan, Lundberg, Marble,
Todd, Williams A., Zenzinger--Concerning disallowing the
use of certain convictions for the purpose of adjudicating
a person an habitual criminal.
(Amendment recommended by Judiciary Report, dated April 18, 2017,
and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal,
April 19, 2017.)
HB17-1320 by Representative(s) Michaelson Jenet; also Senator(s)
Coram and Fenberg--Concerning lowering the age of
consent for minors seeking outpatient psychotherapy.
(Amendment recommended by Public Health Care and Human Services
Report, dated April 18, 2017, and placed in member's bill file; Report also
printed in House Journal, April 19, 2017.)

Bills being heard:
    HB17-1252 Courts Collect Costs From Criminal Offenders
    HB17-1268 Change Maximum Criminal Penalty One Year To 364 Days
    HB17-1291 Alternate Storage Not Change If Already Quantified
    HB17-1300 Apprentice Utilization In Public Projects
    HB17-1310 Residential Landlord Application Screening Fee
    HB17-1320 Age Of Consent Outpatient Psychotherapy For Minors
    HB17-1330 No Escape Convictions For Habitual Criminals
    SB17-117 Recognize Industrial Hemp Agricultural Product For Agricultural Water Right
    SB17-215 Sunset Licensed Real Estate Brokers & Subdivision Developers
    SB17-218 Sunset Continue Licensing Of Landscape Architects
    SB17-244 Retail Food Establishment Fees
    SB17-268 Pharmacy Technician Supervision Ratio
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