SB22-086 by Senator(s) Winter and Gonzales; also Representative(s)
Gray and Gonzales-Gutierrez–Concerning assets exempted
from seizure in certain proceedings, and, in connection
therewith, expanding the amount and application of the
homestead exemption to include personal property that is
actually used as a residence, increasing the scope and amount of
assets that may be exempted, adding certain new exemptions,
recreating and increasing an exemption for money in depository
accounts, and removing a requirement that a person must
deposit and not commingle funds in order to render child
support payments or unemployment benefits exempt from levy
to pay a debt.
(Laid Over from March 18, 2022.)
SB22-034 by Senator(s) Kolker and Priola; also Representative(s) Bird
and Sandridge–Concerning measures to counteract the filing
of fraudulent business documents with the secretary of state.
(Laid Over from March 16, 2022.)
HB22-1262 by Representative(s) Sullivan and Snyder; also Senator(s)
Rodriguez and Cooke–Concerning the continuation of the
authority of the director of the division of workers’
compensation to impose fines on an employer for a subsequent
failure to carry workers’ compensation insurance within a
specified period after a previous failure, and, in connection
therewith, implementing the recommendation in the 2021
sunset report by the department of regulatory agencies.
HB22-1255 by Representative(s) Ortiz and Bradfield, Larson; also
Senator(s) Zenzinger and Kirkmeyer–Concerning measures to
improve postsecondary education outcomes for students with a
disability.
(Amendment recommended by Education Report, dated March 16, 2022, and
placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, March 17,
2022.)
HB22-1270 by Representative(s) Woodrow; also Senator(s) Priola–Concerning measures related to changing “name-based
criminal history record check” to “name-based judicial record
check” in the Colorado Revised Statutes.
HB22-1272 by Representative(s) Gonzales-Gutierrez and Benavidez; also
Senator(s) Gonzales and Rodriguez–Concerning the repeal of
the provision awarding a defendant attorney fees in a tort action
when the case is dismissed on motion of the defendant prior to
trial.
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HB22-1255 Improve Higher Education For Students With A Disability HB22-1262 Sunset Continue Workers' Compensation Regulations HB22-1270 Change Term Name-based Criminal History Record Check HB22-1272 Repeal Of Attorney Fees On Motions To Dismiss SB22-034 Business Filing Address And Name Fraud SB22-086 Homestead Exemption And Consumer Debt Protection
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