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MAY7

THIRD READING OF BILLS - FINAL PASSAGE
House Chamber
Time: 10:00 AM

HB18-1060 by Representative(s) Danielson and Landgraf, Becker J.,
Lundeen, McKean, Rankin, Reyher, Thurlow, Williams D.,
Wilson, Wist; also Senator(s) Crowder and Williams A.--
Concerning a state income tax deduction for military retirement
benefits for an individual who is under fifty-five years of age.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2018.)
HB18-1102 by Representative(s) Roberts and Wist, Gray, Catlin, Esgar,
Hamner, Liston; also Senator(s) Cooke--Concerning extending
the length of prosecution fellowships from one year to fifteen
months, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.

(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2018.)
HB18-1195 by Representative(s) Pabon, Landgraf; also Senator(s) Tate,
Gardner, Scott--Concerning the creation of a credit against the
state income tax to promote contributions to nonprofit
organizations engaged in the development of affordable housing
for home ownership.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2018.)
HB18-1423 by Representative(s) Valdez and Liston; also Senator(s)
Crowder and Garcia--Concerning grants to provide equipment
to rural fire protection districts.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2018.)
HB18-1430 by Representative(s) Van Winkle and Young, Everett, Neville
P., Wist; also Senator(s) Lundberg--Concerning the requirement
that a state agency prepare a long-range financial plan.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2018.)
HB18-1434 by Representative(s) Singer and Michaelson Jenet; also
Senator(s) Gardner and Fields--Concerning the safe2tell
program, and, in connection therewith, creating new duties for
the safe2tell program, requiring the safe2tell program to prepare
an annual report that analyzes data from the program and makes
recommendations on improving the program, and making an
appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2018.)
HB18-1390 by Representative(s) Singer and Ransom; also Senator(s)
Moreno and Smallwood--Concerning creating an option for
parents who seek to voluntarily delegate certain parental
responsibilities to a safe family for a limited period of time
without relinquishing legal custody of their child, and, in
connection therewith, making an appropriation.

(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2018.)
HB18-1431 by Representative(s) Ginal; also Senator(s) Smallwood--
Concerning updating managed care provisions in the medical
assistance program, and, in connection therewith, aligning
managed care provisions with new federal managed care
regulations, removing obsolete or duplicative statutory language
and programs, and updating and aligning statutory provisions to
reflect the current statewide managed care system.
HB18-1057 by Representative(s) McKean; also Senator(s) Coram--
Concerning the collection of debts, and, in connection
therewith, amounts due for collection, and making an
appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2018.)
SB18-231 by Senator(s) Lambert and Moreno, Lundberg; also
Representative(s) Young, Hamner, Rankin--Concerning a task
force on the transition of persons with intellectual and
developmental disabilities from educational services to home-
and community-based services, and, in connection therewith,
making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2018.)
SB18-254 by Senator(s) Lambert and Moreno, Lundberg; also
Representative(s) Young and Rankin, Hamner--Concerning
reforms to child welfare services, and, in connection therewith,
making and reducing an appropriation.
SB18-229 by Senator(s) Martinez Humenik; also Representative(s)
Ransom and McLachlan--Concerning criminal history record
checks for educator preparation program students seeking field
experiences in schools, and, in connection therewith, making an
appropriation.
HB18-1421 by Representative(s) Rankin, Hamner, Young; also Senator(s)
Lambert and Tate, Lundberg, Moreno--Concerning the
procurement process for major information technology projects
undertaken by state agencies, and, in connection therewith,
making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2018.)
HB18-1424 by Representative(s) Salazar and Duran; also Senator(s)
Guzman and Williams A.--Concerning the creation of a
Chicana/o special license plate, and, in connection therewith,
making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2018.)
HB18-1428 by Representative(s) Becker K.; also Senator(s) Cooke--
Concerning authorization for an investor-owned utility to enter
into a collaboration agreement with a community, and, in
connection therewith, making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2018.)
HB18-1230 by Representative(s) Pabon; also Senator(s) Aguilar--
Concerning the creation of a purple card program to allow
persons who came to the United States without legal
documentation to apply for legal work status in Colorado, and,
in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2018.)
SCR18-004 by Senator(s) Grantham
and Fenberg, Jahn; also Representative(s) Duran and Neville P.--Submitting to the
registered electors of the state of Colorado an amendment to the
Colorado constitution concerning a change to the way that
congressional districts are drawn, and, in connection therewith,
taking the duty to draw congressional districts away from the
state legislature and giving it to an independent commission,
composed of twelve citizens who possess specified
qualifications; prohibiting any one political party's control of
the commission by requiring that one-third of commissioners
will not be affiliated with any political party, one-third of the
commissioners will be affiliated with the state's largest political
party, and one-third of the commissioners will be affiliated with
the state's second largest political party; prohibiting certain
persons, including professional lobbyists, federal campaign
committee employees, and federal, state, and local elected
officials, from serving on the commission; limiting judicial
review of a map to a determination by the supreme court of
whether the commission or its nonpartisan staff committed an
abuse of discretion; requiring the commission to draw districts
with a focus on communities of interest and political
subdivisions, such as cities and counties, and then to maximize
the number of competitive congressional seats to the extent
possible; and prohibiting maps from being drawn to dilute the
electoral influence of any racial or ethnic group or to protect any
incumbent, any political candidate, or any political party.
(Requires Constitutional 2/3 Vote)
SCR18-005 by Senator(s) Grantham
and Fenberg, Jahn; also Representative(s) Duran and Neville P.--Submitting to the
registered electors of the state of Colorado an amendment to the
Colorado constitution concerning a change to the manner in
which state senate and state house of representatives districts
are drawn, and, in connection therewith, reforming the existing
legislative reapportionment commission by expanding the
commission to twelve members and authorizing the
appointment of members who possess specified qualifications;
prohibiting any one political party's control of the commission
by requiring that one-third of commissioners will not be
affiliated with any political party, one-third of the
commissioners will be affiliated with the state's largest political
party, and one-third of the commissioners will be affiliated with
the state's second largest political party; prohibiting certain
persons, including professional lobbyists, federal campaign
committee employees, and federal, state, and local elected
officials, from serving on the commission; limiting judicial
review of a map to a determination by the supreme court of
whether the commission or its nonpartisan staff committed an
abuse of discretion; requiring the commission to draw state
legislative districts using communities of interest as well as
political subdivisions, such as cities and counties, and then to
maximize the number of competitive state legislative seats to
the extent possible; and prohibiting maps from being drawn to
dilute the electoral influence of any racial or ethnic group or to
protect any incumbent, any political candidate, or any political
party.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2018.)
(Requires Constitutional 2/3 Vote)
SB18-252 by Senator(s) Gardner and Lambert, Jahn, Lundberg, Moreno;
also Representative(s) Lee and Young, Hamner, Rankin,
Singer--Concerning actions related to determinations of
competency to proceed, and, in connection therewith, making
an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2018.)
SB18-249 by Senator(s) Gardner and Lambert, Jahn, Lundberg, Moreno;
also Representative(s) Lee and Young, Hamner, Rankin,
Singer--Concerning establishing alternative programs in the
criminal justice system to divert individuals with a mental
health condition to community treatment, and, in connection
therewith, making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2018.)
SB18-250 by Senator(s) Gardner and Lambert, Jahn, Lundberg, Moreno;
also Representative(s) Lee and Young, Hamner, Rankin,
Singer--Concerning the provision of jail-based behavioral
health services, and, in connection therewith, making an
appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2018.)
HB18-1351 by Representative(s) Valdez and Covarrubias; also Senator(s)
Crowder and Garcia, Guzman--Concerning signage for the old
Spanish trail.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2018.)
SB18-251 by Senator(s) Gardner and Lambert, Jahn, Lundberg, Moreno;
also Representative(s) Lee and Young, Hamner, Rankin,
Singer--Concerning establishing a statewide behavioral health
court liaison program, and, in connection therewith, making an
appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2018.)
SB18-268 by Senator(s) Scott and Moreno; also Representative(s)
McLachlan--Concerning the scope of the authority of the
department of transportation to award a design bid build
highway project contract in an amount that exceeds the estimate
of the department on the project.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2018.)
SB18-022 by Senator(s) Tate and Aguilar, Lambert; also Representative(s)
Pettersen and Kennedy, Singer--Concerning clinical practice
measures for safer opioid prescribing.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2018.)
SB18-145 by Senator(s) Kefalas; also Representative(s) Ginal, Arndt--
Concerning the implementation of employment first advisory
partnership recommendations to advance competitive integrated
employment for persons with disabilities, and, in connection
therewith, making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2018.)
SB18-234 by Senator(s) Coram and Crowder; also Representative(s)
Kraft-Tharp and Catlin--Concerning measures to reduce the
sale without consent of the remains of a human who was born
alive, and, in connection therewith, registering nontransplant
tissue banks and prohibiting certain owners of nontransplant
tissue banks from owning certain other businesses that provide
for the final disposition of human remains, and making an
appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2018.)
SB18-206 by Senator(s) Priola and Kerr, Garcia, Holbert, Todd, Guzman,
Martinez Humenik, Neville T.; also Representative(s) Arndt
and Wist
, Becker K., Bridges, Buckner, Coleman, Exum,
Hooton, Liston, Lundeen, Michaelson Jenet, Pettersen, Reyher,
Van Winkle--Concerning ensuring affordability at public
research universities in Colorado, and, in connection therewith,
making an appropriation.
SB18-210 by Senator(s) Tate; also Representative(s) Arndt and Hooton--
Concerning the regulation of real estate appraisal management
companies, and, in connection therewith, aligning state law with
current federal law and regulations.
SB18-267 by Senator(s) Kefalas and Baumgardner, Sonnenberg; also
Representative(s) Becker J. and Hansen, Esgar--Concerning
the creation of the justice center maintenance fund.

Bills being heard:
    HB18-1057 Disclosure Of Information For Asset Recovery
    HB18-1060 Income Tax Deduction For Military Retirement Benefits
    HB18-1102 Extend District Attorney Fellowships To 18 Months
    HB18-1195 Tax Credit Contributions Organizations Affordable Housing
    HB18-1230 Creation Of Work Status For Immigrants
    HB18-1351 Signage For Old Spanish National Historic Trail
    HB18-1390 Safe Family Option For Families In Crisis
    HB18-1421 Procurement Process For Major IT Information Technology Projects
    HB18-1423 Rural Fire Protection District Equipment Grants
    HB18-1424 Chicana/o Special License Plate
    HB18-1428 Authorize Utility Community Collaboration Contract
    HB18-1430 State Agency Long-range Financial Plan
    HB18-1431 Statewide Managed Care System
    HB18-1434 Safe2tell Program New Duties And Annual Report
    SB18-022 Clinical Practice For Opioid Prescribing
    SB18-145 Implement Employment First Recommendations
    SB18-206 Research Institutions Affordability For Residents
    SB18-210 Amend Regulation Of Appraisal Management Companies
    SB18-229 Colorado Department of Education Student Teacher Criminal History Record Checks
    SB18-231 Transition to Community-based Services Task Force
    SB18-234 Human Remains Disposition Sale Businesses
    SB18-249 Redirection Criminal Justice Behavioral Health
    SB18-250 Jail-based Behavioral Health Services
    SB18-251 Statewide Behavioral Health Court Liaison Program
    SB18-252 Competency to Proceed Evaluations And Services
    SB18-254 Child Welfare Reforms
    SB18-267 Create Justice Center Maintenance Fund
    SB18-268 Design Bid Build Highway Project Contract Awards
    SB18-SCR004 Congressional Redistricting
    SB18-SCR005 Legislative Redistricting
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