1957-2019
House Member 2017-2019
Memorial to be presented on April 25, 2022
10:00 a.m.
In the Chamber of the House of Representatives
HM22-1002 by Representative(s) Neville and Luck–Memorializing
Representative Kimmi J. Lewis.
(Laid Over from April 11, 2022.)
SPECIAL ORDERS - SECOND READING OF BILLS
HB22-1293 by Representative(s) Daugherty and Van Winkle; also
Senator(s) Zenzinger and Smallwood–Concerning the provision
of medical records in the custody of a health-care facility.
(Amendment recommended by Health and Insurance Report, dated April 20,
2022, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal,
April 20, 2022.)
(Laid Over from April 21, 2022.)
HB22-1012 by Representative(s) Cutter and Valdez D., Lynch, Snyder;
also Senator(s) Ginal and Lee, Story–Concerning healthy
forests, and, in connection therewith, creating the wildfire
mitigation and recovery grant program.
(Amendment recommended by Energy and Environment Report, dated February
17, 2022, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House
Journal, February 18, 2022.)
(Amendment recommended by Appropriations Report, dated April 22, 2022,
and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 22,
2022.)
(Laid Over from April 22, 2022.)
THIRD READING OF BILLS - FINAL PASSAGE
SB22-009 by Senator(s) Ginal and Hisey, Liston; also Representative(s)
Bird and Benavidez, Bockenfeld–Concerning catalytic
converters, and, in connection therewith, Enacting measures
to address the theft of catalytic converters.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 11, 2022.)
(Laid Over from April 12, 2022.)
SB22-167 by Senator(s) Ginal; also Representative(s) Duran–Concerning
removing the exemption for greyhound breeders from the “Pet
Animal Care and Facilities Act”.
(Laid Over from April 21, 2022.)
SB22-058 by Senator(s) Simpson; also Representative(s) McCormick–Concerning the creation of a peer health
assistance program for dental hygienists.
(Laid Over from April 21, 2022.)
SB22-164 by Senator(s) Zenzinger and Woodward, Kirkmeyer, Moreno;
also Representative(s) Woodrow and Lynch, Pico, Valdez
D.–Concerning the substitution of the word “treasurer’s” in
place of the word “assessor’s” in a statutory provision requiring
disclosure of property tax information for purchasers of newly
constructed residences within the boundaries of a metropolitan
district.
(Laid Over from April 21, 2022.)
HB22-1290 by Representative(s) Titone and Ortiz; also Senator(s)
Zenzinger and Coram–Concerning changes to medicaid to allow
for expedited repairs to complex rehabilitation technology, and,
in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 2022.)
HB22-1310 by Representative(s) Larson and Kipp; also Senator(s) Bridges
and Woodward–Concerning the alignment of the state income
tax deduction for contributions to a 529 account with the
changes in the federal “Setting Every Community Up for
Retirement Enhancement Act of 2019" that allows tax-free
distributions for eligible apprenticeship programs.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 2022.)
HB22-1320 by Representative(s) Kipp and Larson; also Senator(s)
Zenzinger and Woodward–Concerning the achieving a better
life experience (ABLE) savings program for individuals with
disabilities, and, in connection therewith, modifying who may
create and control an ABLE program account, preventing the
state from filing certain claims against an ABLE program
account upon the death of the designated beneficiary, and
allowing contributions to an ABLE program account that are
withdrawn for qualified disability expenses to be deducted from
a taxpayer’s federal taxable income for purposes of determining
the taxpayer’s state taxable income, and making an
appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 2022.)
HB22-1325 by Representative(s) Kennedy and Caraveo–Concerning
alternative payment models for primary care services, and, in
connection therewith, making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 2022.)
HB22-1350 by Representative(s) McCluskie and Rich; also Senator(s)
Bridges and Lundeen–Concerning the creation of a grant
program to meet workforce needs throughout the state.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 2022.)
HB22-1354 by Representative(s) Lindsay and Michaelson Jenet; also
Senator(s) Winter–Concerning mental health in workers’
compensation cases.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 2022.)
HB22-1368 by Representative(s) Herod; also Senator(s) Rodriguez–Concerning opportunities for persons to access
community corrections programs.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 2022.)
HB22-1373 by Representative(s) Gonzales-Gutierrez; also Senator(s)
Gonzales–Concerning prohibiting courts from ordering
juveniles to pay restitution to insurance companies.
HB22-1360 by Representative(s) Titone and Baisley, Bernett; also
Senator(s) Kolker, Bridges–Concerning authorizing the
department of human services to retain a percentage of the
federal child support incentive payments the state receives.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 2022.)
HB22-1233 by Representative(s) Lontine and Soper, McCormick, Ortiz,
Titone; also Senator(s) Simpson and Ginal–Concerning the
continuation of the regulation of optometry by the state board
of optometry, and, in connection therewith, implementing the
recommendations in the 2021 sunset report by the department
of regulatory agencies.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 2022.)
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.
SB22-110 by Senator(s) Sonnenberg and Kolker; also Representative(s)
Pelton–Concerning a requirement that a wind-powered energy
generation facility be equipped with light mitigating technology.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 2022.)
SB22-156 by Senator(s) Kolker and Fenberg; also Representative(s)
Amabile and Young–Concerning placing limitations on
prepaid inpatient health plans, and, in connection therewith,
removing prior authorization for outpatient psychotherapy and
limiting when a prepaid inpatient health plan can retroactively
recover provider payments.
HB22-1091 by Representative(s) Soper and Weissman, Tipper; also
Senator(s) Gardner and Bridges–Concerning the online
availability of opinions issued by Colorado courts.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 2022.)
HB22-1114 by Representative(s) Larson and Valdez A.–Concerning
authorizing a transportation network company to provide
nonmedical transportation services to persons who are enrolled
in certain medicaid waiver programs.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 2022.)
HB22-1356 by Representative(s) Herod and Hooton; also Senator(s)
Gonzales and Rankin–Concerning the creation of the small
community-based nonprofit infrastructure grant program to
provide assistance to nonprofit organizations that have been
economically impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 2022.)
HB22-1042 by Representative(s) Exum and Van Winkle; also Senator(s)
Buckner and Hisey–Concerning the ability of a teen parent to
attend driving school without a cost.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 2022.)
HB22-1284 by Representative(s) Esgar and Catlin; also Senator(s) Gardner
and Pettersen–Concerning updates to state surprise billing laws
to facilitate the implementation of surprise billing protections,
and, in connection therewith, aligning state law with the federal
“No Surprises Act”.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 2022.)
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.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 2022.)
HB22-1351 by Representative(s) Roberts and McLachlan, Bird, Snyder,
Young; also Senator(s) Pettersen–Concerning a temporary
reduction in the total amount of road user charges to be imposed
during state fiscal years 2022-23 and 2023-24, and, in
connection therewith, temporarily reducing gas prices.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 2022.)
HB22-1379 by Representative(s) McCormick and Catlin; also Senator(s)
Donovan and Simpson–Concerning transfers from the economic
recovery and relief cash fund to provide additional funding for
the management of certain natural resources.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 2022.)
HB22-1352 by Representative(s) Mullica; also Senator(s) Jaquez
Lewis–Concerning a stockpile of essential materials that may be
utilized in the event of a declared disaster emergency.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 2022.)
HB22-1005 by Representative(s) McCluskie and Will; also Senator(s)
Rankin–Concerning modifications to the existing tax credit for
rural and frontier health-care preceptors.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 2022.)
HB22-1053 by Representative(s) Valdez D.; also Senator(s) Hansen–Concerning the use of blockchain technology in
commerce.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 2022.)
HB22-1215 by Representative(s) McCluskie and Bacon–Concerning
expanding opportunities for high school students to enroll in
postsecondary courses.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 2022.)
HB22-1364 by Representative(s) Cutter and Soper, Kipp, Lontine, Titone;
also Senator(s) Story–Concerning extension of the food pantry
assistance grant program.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 2022.)
HB22-1246 by Representative(s) Lontine; also Senator(s) Buckner–Concerning the registration of a pharmacy located
within a hospice inpatient unit as a specialized prescription drug
outlet.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 2022.)
HB22-1382 by Representative(s) McCluskie; also Senator(s) Donovan–Concerning the designation and promotion of dark
sky locations in Colorado.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 2022.)
HCR22-1003 by Representative(s) Geitner and Kipp; also Senator(s)
Bridges and Lundeen–Submitting to the registered electors of
the state of Colorado an amendment to the Colorado
constitution concerning the extension of the property tax
exemption for qualifying seniors and disabled veterans to the
surviving spouse of a United States armed forces service
member who died in the line of duty or veteran whose death
resulted from a service-related injury or disease.
(Requires a two-thirds vote to pass.)
HB22-1326 by Representative(s) Garnett and Lynch, Herod, Sandridge;
also Senator(s) Pettersen and Cooke, Priola–Concerning
measures to address synthetic opiates, and, in connection
therewith, changing the criminal penalties associated with
synthetic opiates; using a substance abuse assessment to direct
appropriate treatment at sentencing; providing opiate
antagonists in the community; providing synthetic opiate
detection tests in the community; creating immunity for
furnishing synthetic opiate detection tests; providing treatment
for persons in the criminal justice system; developing a fentanyl
prevention and education campaign; providing funding for
substance abuse and harm reduction; evaluating the substance
abuse and harm reduction needs across the state; and requiring
a post-enactment review of the implementation of this act.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 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.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 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.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 2022.)