HB18-1157 by Representative(s) Becker K. and Singer; also Senator(s) Fenberg--Concerning increased reporting of oil and gas incidents. (Amendment recommended by Transportation & Energy Report, dated March 14, 2018, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, March 15, 2018.) (Laid Over from April 4, 2018.)
SB18-179 by Senator(s) Hill and Williams A., Grantham, Guzman, Baumgardner, Cooke, Coram, Crowder, Holbert, Kagan, Lundberg, Marble, Martinez Humenik, Neville T., Priola, Scott, Smallwood, Sonnenberg, Tate; also Representative(s) Hooton and Pabon, Coleman, Humphrey, Lontine,Melton, Rosenthal, Sias, Williams D.- -Concerning the extension of the credit for tobacco products that a distributor ships or transports to an out-ofstate consumer. (Laid Over from March 23, 2018.)
HB18-1295 by Representative(s) Salazar; also Senator(s) Coram-- Concerning modifications to the "Colorado Food and Drug Act" to allow products containing industrial hemp, and, in connection therewith, establishing that products containing industrial hemp are not adulterated or misbranded byvirtue of containing industrial hemp. (Amendment recommended by Agriculture, Livestock, & Natural Resources Report, dated April 2, 2018, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 3, 2018.) (Laid Over from April 5, 2018.)
SB18-187 by Senator(s) Marble and Tate; also Representative(s) Arndt--Concerning transferring marijuana fibrous waste for the purpose of producing industrial fiber products. (Laid Over from April 5, 2018.)
SB18-188 by Senator(s) Sonnenberg; also Representative(s) Arndt and Becker J.--Concerning agricultural commodities, and, in connection therewith, adding millet to the definition of an agricultural commodity and allowing the commissioner of agriculture to determine marketing order public announcement requirements. (Laid Over from April 5, 2018.)
HB18-1304 byRepresentative(s) Benavidez--Concerning enforcement measures available to the department of revenue for the collection of delinquent taxes. (Laid Over from April 5, 2018.)
HB18-1011 byRepresentative(s) Pabon; also Senator(s) Neville T. and Jahn--Concerning measures to allow greater investment flexibility in marijuana businesses. (Amendment recommended byFinance Report, dated February 28, 2018, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, March 1, 2018.) (Amendment recommended by Appropriations Report, dated March 27, 2018, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, March 27, 2018.)
HB18-1300 by Representative(s) Young and Buck; also Senator(s) Marble andCooke--Concerning granting authorityforlocal district colleges to provide a bachelor of science degree in nursing program as a completion degree to students who have or are pursuing an associate degree in nursing.
SB18-014 by Senator(s) Cooke and Fields; also Representative(s) Wist and Herod--Concerning requiring the department of corrections to disclose the location of inmates who are relocated to facilities outside of the state.
SB18-154 by Senator(s) Fields; also Representative(s) Salazar-- Concerning a requirement for a local juvenile services planning committee to devise a plan to manage dually identified crossover youth. (Amendment recommended byJudiciaryReport, dated April 3, 2018, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 4, 2018.)
SB18-180 by Senator(s) Gardner; also Representative(s) Wist and Gray--Concerning the Colorado trust code. (Amendment recommended by JudiciaryReport, dated April 3, 2018, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 4, 2018.)