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MAR18

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

HB14-1253 by Representative(s) McCann, Kraft-Tharp, Young; alsoSenator(s) Newell--Concerning implementing the
recommendations of the 2013 civil commitment statute
review task force.
(Amendment recommended by Health, Insurance, and Environment
Report, dated February 25, 2014, and placed in member's bill file; Report
also printed in House Journal, February 26, 2014, page(s) 408.)
(Laid Over from March 17, 2014.)
SB14-062 by Senator(s) Guzman, Roberts; also Representative(s)
Foote and Gardner--Concerning reinstatement of the
parent-child legal relationship.
(Laid Over from March 17, 2014.)
HB14-1282 by Representative(s) Pabon; also Senator(s) Tochtrop--
Concerning the specification of what materials may be
provided in a language other than English by an insurer to
a customer.
(Laid Over from March 17, 2014.)
HB14-1161 by Representative(s) Garcia, Tyler, Buckner, Court,
Duran, Exum, Fields, Fischer, Hamner, Hullinghorst,
Labuda, Lebsock, Lee, McLachlan, Melton, Moreno,
Navarro, Pabon, Primavera, Rankin, Rosenthal, Ryden,
Salazar, Singer, Vigil, Williams; also Senator(s) Crowder--
Concerning interstate rail service in southern Colorado,
and, in connection therewith, creating a commission and a
fund for the purposes of encouraging Amtrak to continue
its southwest chief rail line service at all current Colorado
stops, expanding such service to include a stop in Pueblo,
and studying the potential benefits of expanding such
service to include a stop in Walsenburg.
(Amendment recommended by Local Government Report, dated
February 12, 2014, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed
in House Journal, February 13, 2014, page(s) 264-266.)
(Amendment recommended by Appropriations Report, dated March 14,
2014, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House
Journal, March 14, 2014, page(s) 579.)
(Laid Over from March 17, 2014.)
HB14-1180 by Representative(s) Becker; also Senator(s) Tochtrop--
Concerning the sunset review of the regulation of outfitters
for the taking of wildlife by the director of the division of
professions and occupations, and, in connection therewith,
implementing the recommendations contained in the sunset
report prepared by the department of regulatory agencies.
(Amendment recommended by Agriculture, Livestock, and Natural
Resources Report, dated February 12, 2014, and placed in member's bill
file; Report also printed in House Journal, February 13, 2014, page(s)
262.)
(Laid Over from March 17, 2014.)
HB14-1207 by Representative(s) Young, McCann; also Senator(s)
Aguilar, Newell, Schwartz, Nicholson--Concerning the
creation of the household medication take-back program.
(Amendment recommended by Appropriations Report, dated March 14,
2014, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House
Journal, March 14, 2014, page(s) 579-580.)
(Laid Over from March 17, 2014.)
HB14-1221 by Representative(s) Exum and Rankin, Fields, Lebsock;
also Senator(s) Tochtrop--Concerning continuation of the
regulation of fire suppression contractors by the division of
fire prevention and control, and, in connection therewith,
implementing the recommendations of the 2013 sunset
report by the department of regulatory agencies.
(Amendment recommended by Local Government Report, dated
February 12, 2014, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed
in House Journal, February 13, 2014, page(s) 266.)
(Laid Over from March 17, 2014.)
HB14-1227 by Representative(s) Ginal, Fields, Joshi, Landgraf,
Primavera, Schafer, Singer; also Senator(s) Nicholson--
Concerning the sunset review of the state board of dental
examiners, and, in connection therewith, continuing the
board and implementing the recommendations contained
in the sunset report prepared by the department of
regulatory agencies.
(Amendment recommended by Health, Insurance, and Environment
Report, dated February 18, 2014, and placed in member's bill file; Report
also printed in House Journal, February 19, 2014, page(s) 329-330.)
(Amendment recommended by Appropriations Report, dated March 14,
2014, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House
Journal, March 14, 2014, page(s) 580.)
(Laid Over from March 17, 2014.)
HB14-1308 by Representative(s) Gerou, Duran, May; also Senator(s)
Steadman, Hodge, Lambert--Concerning procedures for a
department to vary an appropriation.
(Laid Over from March 17, 2014.)
SB14-104 by Senator(s) Lambert, Hodge, Steadman; also
Representative(s) Duran, May, Gerou--Concerning the
disposition of disputed payments of tobacco litigation
settlement moneys received by the state.
(Laid Over from March 17, 2014.)
SB14-106 by Senator(s) Lambert, Hodge, Steadman; also
Representative(s) Gerou, Duran, May--Concerning the
appropriation of federal mineral lease moneys from the
local government permanent fund to the department of
local affairs, and, in connection therewith, making an
appropriation.
(Laid Over from March 17, 2014.)
SB14-109 by Senator(s) Steadman, Hodge, Lambert; also
Representative(s) May, Duran, Gerou--Concerning the use
of the prevention, early detection, and treatment fund, and,
in connection therewith, eliminating the annual transfer of
two million dollars from the fund to the department of
health care policy and financing for medicaid disease
management and treatment programs that address cancer,
heart disease, and lung disease or risk factors associated
with those diseases and increasing the amount annually
appropriated from the fund to the prevention services
division of the department of public health and
environment for the cancer, cardiovascular disease, and
chronic pulmonary disease prevention, early detection, and
treatment program by two million dollars.
(Laid Over from March 17, 2014.)
SB14-110 by Senator(s) Steadman, Hodge, Lambert; also
Representative(s) Gerou, Duran, May--Concerning the
general assembly's development of recommendations
regarding new methods of financing the state's ongoing
capital construction needs.
(Laid Over from March 17, 2014.)
HB14-1288 by Representative(s) Pabon, Court, Gardner, Gerou, Ginal,
Labuda, McCann, McNulty, Peniston, Schafer; also
Senator(s) Aguilar, Guzman, Todd, Ulibarri--Concerning
personal belief exemptions to immunization requirements
for children prior to attending school.
(Amendment recommended by Health, Insurance, and Environment
Report, dated March 13, 2014, and placed in member's bill file; Report
also printed in House Journal, March 14, 2014, page(s) 584.)
(Laid Over from March 17, 2014.)
SB14-132 by Senator(s) Crowder, Ulibarri; also Representative(s)
Gardner and Exum, Garcia--Concerning the repeal of the
requirement that a soldier be killed while deployed to a
combat zone to issue a fallen soldier license plate.
(Laid Over from March 17, 2014.)
HB14-1057 by Representative(s) Navarro; also Senator(s) King--
Concerning the Colorado fraud investigators unit.

(Laid Over from March 17, 2014.)

Bills being heard:
    HB14-1057 Fraud Investigators Unit Surcharge Report
    HB14-1161 Preserve & Expand Amtrak Interstate Rail Service
    HB14-1180 Sunset Continue Hunting Fishing Outfitters
    HB14-1207 CDPHE Household Medication Take-back Program
    HB14-1221 Sunset Fire Supression Contractor Regulation
    HB14-1227 Sunset Continue Dental Examiners Board
    HB14-1253 Recommendations Civil Commitment Review Task Force
    HB14-1282 Insurance Transactions In A Foreign Language
    HB14-1288 Student Immunizations Prior To School Attendance
    HB14-1308 Extend Overexpenditure & Appropriation Transfers
    SB14-062 Reinstatement Of Parent-child Legal Relationship
    SB14-104 Disputed Payments Of Tobacco Settlement Moneys
    SB14-106 Appropriations From Local Gov Permanent Fund
    SB14-109 Use Of Prevention Early Detection & Treatment Fund
    SB14-110 Recommendations For Financing Capital Construction
    SB14-132 Fallen Soldier License Plate Combat Zone
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