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MAR20

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

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 19, 2014.)
HB14-1057 by Representative(s) Navarro; also Senator(s) King--
Concerning the Colorado fraud investigators unit.
(Laid Over from March 19, 2014.)
HB14-1286 by Representative(s) Melton; also Senator(s) Steadman--
Concerning authorization for the state treasurer to loan to
the state historical society for public display items
presented to the governor as gifts to the state.
(Laid Over from March 19, 2014.)
HB14-1291 by Representative(s) McLachlan and Humphrey,
Sonnenberg, Holbert, Gardner, Buck, Conti, DelGrosso,
Dore, Everett, Landgraf, Lawrence, Murray, Navarro,
Rankin, Saine, Scott, Stephens, Waller, Wilson, Buckner,
Court, Kagan, Lee, Pettersen, Salazar, Young--Concerning
authorizing a charter school to employ a school security
officer by contract to carry a concealed handgun if the
person has a valid concealed carry permit.
(Laid Over from March 19, 2014.)
SB14-058 by Senator(s) Todd; also Representative(s) Murray--
Concerning high school equivalency examinations in
Colorado.
(Laid Over from March 19, 2014.)
SB14-017 by Senator(s) Roberts, Hodge; also Representative(s) Vigil
and Coram
, Fischer--Concerning a limitation on the
approval of real estate developments that use water rights
decreed for agricultural purposes to irrigate lawn grass.
HB14-1295 by Representative(s) McCann, Williams, Exum, Fields,
Labuda, Lebsock, Lee, Rosenthal, Ryden, Salazar; also
Senator(s) Ulibarri--Concerning residential mortgage
foreclosures, and, in connection therewith, requiring a
single point of contact and prohibiting dual tracking.
(Amendment recommended by Business, Labor, Economic, and Workforce
Development Report, dated March 18, 2014, and placed in member's bill
file; Report also printed in House Journal, March 19, 2014, page(s) .)
HB14-1312 by Representative(s) Williams, Labuda, Salazar, Garcia,
Lebsock, Becker, Buckner, Court, Duran, Exum, Fields,
Foote, Ginal, Hullinghorst, Kraft-Tharp, Lee, McCann,
Melton, Moreno, Peniston, Pettersen, Rosenthal, Ryden,
Schafer, Singer, Tyler, Vigil, Young; also Senator(s)
Ulibarri--Concerning efforts to reduce the number of
foreclosures in Colorado, and, in connection therewith,
continuing the foreclosure deferment program.
SB14-098 by Senator(s) Zenzinger; also Representative(s) Foote and
Schafer
--Concerning clarifications to statutory language
on crimes against at-risk elders.
SB14-018 by Senator(s) Nicholson, Jones; also Representative(s)
Hamner and Young--Concerning the prohibition against
furnishing nicotine products to persons under eighteen
years of age.
(Amendment recommended by Public Health Care and Human Services
Report, dated March 18, 2014, and placed in member's bill file; Report
also printed in House Journal, March 19, 2014, page(s) .)

Bills being heard:
    HB14-1057 Fraud Investigators Unit Surcharge Report
    HB14-1282 Insurance Transactions In A Foreign Language
    HB14-1286 Treasurer Loan Gifts Governor Receives For Display
    HB14-1291 Permit Charter Schools Hire Armed School Security
    HB14-1295 Foreclosure Loan Single Contact No Dual Tracking
    HB14-1312 Continue Foreclosure Deferment Program
    SB14-017 Limit Use Of Ag Water For Lawn Irrigation
    SB14-018 Prohibit Nicotine Product Distribution To Minors
    SB14-058 GED Or High School Equivalency Examinations
    SB14-098 Crimes Against At-risk Elders
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