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APR21

GENERAL ORDERS - SECOND READING OF BILLS
House Chamber
Time: 9:00 AM

HB22-1285 by Representative(s) Neville and Esgar, Daugherty; also
Senator(s) Moreno and Cooke–Concerning a prohibition against
a hospital taking certain debt collection actions against a patient
if the hospital is not in compliance with hospital price
transparency laws.
(Amendment recommended by Health and Insurance Report, dated April 13,
2022, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal,
April 14, 2022.)
(Laid Over from April 19, 2022.)
HB22-1281 by Representative(s) Gonzales-Gutierrez and Ricks, Amabile,
Bradfield, Michaelson Jenet, Van Beber; also Senator(s) Winter
and Rankin–Concerning a program to fund behavioral health-
care services.
(Amendment recommended by Public and Behavioral Health and Human Services
Report, dated April 5, 2022, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also
printed in House Journal, April 6, 2022.)
(Amendment recommended by Appropriations Report, dated April 19, 2022,
and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 19,
2022.)
HB22-1287 by Representative(s) Boesenecker and Hooton, Bacon,
Benavidez, Bernett, Caraveo, Cutter, Duran, Gonzales-
Gutierrez, Gray, Jodeh, Kennedy, Kipp, Lindsay, McCluskie,
McLachlan, Mullica, Ortiz, Ricks, Sirota, Sullivan, Titone,
Weissman, Woodrow; also Senator(s) Winter, Coleman, Lee,
Story–Concerning protections for mobile home park residents.
(Amendment recommended by Transportation and Local Government Report,
dated March 23, 2022, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in
House Journal, March 24, 2022.)
(Amendment recommended by Appropriations Report, dated April 19, 2022,
and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 19,
2022.)
HB22-1371 by Representative(s) McLachlan and Roberts; also Senator(s)
Cooke and Fields–Concerning removing the requirement that a
peace officer be a bona fide Colorado resident.
SB22-079 by Senator(s) Kolker and Ginal; also Representative(s) Young
and McLachlan
–Concerning required dementia training for
direct-care staff of specified facilities that provide services to
clients living with dementia.

Bills being heard:
    HB22-1281 Behavioral Health-care Continuum Gap Grant Program
    HB22-1285 Prohibit Collection Hospital Not Disclosing Prices
    HB22-1287 Protections For Mobile Home Park Residents
    HB22-1371 Remove Peace Officer Residency Requirement
    SB22-079 Dementia Training Requirements Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Department of Health Care Policy and Financi
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