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APR8

GENERAL ORDERS - SECOND READING OF BILLS
House Chamber
Time: 10:00 AM

HB19-1267 by Representative(s) Singer and Froelich, Buckner, Esgar,Galindo, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Hooton, Jackson, Melton,
Michaelson Jenet, Mullica, Sirota, Sullivan, Jaquez Lewis;
also Senator(s) Danielson and Rodriguez, Gonzales--
Concerning criminal offenses for failure to pay wages, and,
in connection therewith, implementing recommendations
from the Colorado human trafficking council.
(Amendment recommended by Judiciary Report, dated April 2, 2019, and
placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April
3, 2019.)
HB19-1189 by Representative(s) Gray and Valdez A.; also Senator(s)
Bridges--Concerning wage garnishment reform, and, in
connection therewith, reducing disposable earnings by
health insurance premiums, reducing the amount that is
subject to garnishment, and providing more detailed
information to the judgment debtor regarding garnishment.
(Amendment recommended by Finance Report, dated April 1, 2019, and
placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April
2, 2019.)
(Laid Over from April 4, 2019.)
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.
(Amendment recommended by Health and Insurance Report, dated
February 27, 2019, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed
in House Journal, February 28, 2019.)
(Laid Over from April 3, 2019.)
HB19-1227 by
Representative(s) Benavidez--Concerning a requirement that the department of personnel create a
prevailing wage working group to determine the
appropriate manner in which to implement a prevailing
wage requirement for state contracts.
(Laid Over from April 3, 2019.)
SB19-144 by Senator(s) Zenzinger; also Representative(s) Roberts--
Concerning allowing a driver of a motorcycle to proceed
past a malfunctioning traffic control signal.

Bills being heard:
    HB19-1076 Clean Indoor Air Act Add E-cigarettes Remove Exceptions
    HB19-1189 Wage Garnishment Reform
    HB19-1227 Prevailing Wage Working Group In Department of Personnel and Administration
    HB19-1267 Penalties For Failure To Pay Wages
    SB19-144 Motorcyclists And Malfunctioning Traffic Signals
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