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APR23

THIRD READING OF BILLS - FINAL PASSAGE
Senate Chamber
Time: 9:00 AM

SB14-186 by Senator(s) Schwartz and Kerr; also Representative(s) Tyler--Concerning the aggregation of efficiency projects in small communities in order to attract private sector investment through performance contracting. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 22, 2014, page 873.)

SB14-184 by Senator(s) Schwartz; also Representative(s) Coram--Concerning oversight of the industrial hemp program. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 22, 2014, page 873.)

SB14-185 by Senator(s) Johnston and Zenzinger; also Representative(s) Pettersen--Concerning pay for success contracts for successful early childhood education services programs. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 22, 2014, page 873.)

SB14-182 by Senator(s) Hodge; also Representative(s) Peniston--Concerning procedures governing discussions by boards of education of school districts while meeting in executive session. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 22, 2014, page 874.)

HB14-1260 by Representative(s) Foote; also Senator(s) Johnston--Concerning the creation of three mandatory minimum presumptive ranges for defendants convicted of a felony sex offense involving intrusion against a child who is under twelve years of age when the adult defendant is at least ten years older that has one of the ranges starting at ten years as the minimum in the range, and, in connection therewith, creating an indeterminate lifetime sentence with a mandatory minimum presumptive range of ten to sixteen years for a class 4 felony; a mandatory minimum presumptive range of eighteen to thirty-two years for a class 3 felony; and a mandatory minimum presumptive range of twenty-four to forty-eight years for a class 2 felony. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 22, 2014, page 874.)

HB14-1061 by Representative(s) Salazar; also Senator(s) Guzman--Concerning sentences imposing monetary payments in criminal actions, and, in connection therewith, eliminating prison sentences for persons who are unable to pay criminal monetary penalties.

HB14-1280 by Representative(s) Dore; also Senator(s) Schwartz--Concerning limits on liability for agritourism. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 22, 2014, page 874.)

SB14-186 by Senator(s) Schwartz and Kerr; also Representative(s) Tyler--Concerning the aggregation of efficiency projects in small communities in order to attract private sector investment through performance contracting. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 22, 2014, page 873.)

SB14-184 by Senator(s) Schwartz; also Representative(s) Coram--Concerning oversight of the industrial hemp program. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 22, 2014, page 873.)

SB14-185 by Senator(s) Johnston and Zenzinger; also Representative(s) Pettersen--Concerning pay for success contracts for successful early childhood education services programs. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 22, 2014, page 873.)

SB14-182 by Senator(s) Hodge; also Representative(s) Peniston--Concerning procedures governing discussions by boards of education of school districts while meeting in executive session. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 22, 2014, page 874.)

HB14-1260 by Representative(s) Foote; also Senator(s) Johnston--Concerning the creation of three mandatory minimum presumptive ranges for defendants convicted of a felony sex offense involving intrusion against a child who is under twelve years of age when the adult defendant is at least ten years older that has one of the ranges starting at ten years as the minimum in the range, and, in connection therewith, creating an indeterminate lifetime sentence with a mandatory minimum presumptive range of ten to sixteen years for a class 4 felony; a mandatory minimum presumptive range of eighteen to thirty-two years for a class 3 felony; and a mandatory minimum presumptive range of twenty-four to forty-eight years for a class 2 felony. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 22, 2014, page 874.)

HB14-1061 by Representative(s) Salazar; also Senator(s) Guzman--Concerning sentences imposing monetary payments in criminal actions, and, in connection therewith, eliminating prison sentences for persons who are unable to pay criminal monetary penalties.

HB14-1280 by Representative(s) Dore; also Senator(s) Schwartz--Concerning limits on liability for agritourism. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 22, 2014, page 874.)

SB14-186 by Senator(s) Schwartz and Kerr; also Representative(s) Tyler--Concerning the aggregation of efficiency projects in small communities in order to attract private sector investment through performance contracting. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 22, 2014, page 873.)

SB14-184 by Senator(s) Schwartz; also Representative(s) Coram--Concerning oversight of the industrial hemp program. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 22, 2014, page 873.)

SB14-185 by Senator(s) Johnston and Zenzinger; also Representative(s) Pettersen--Concerning pay for success contracts for successful early childhood education services programs. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 22, 2014, page 873.)

SB14-182 by Senator(s) Hodge; also Representative(s) Peniston--Concerning procedures governing discussions by boards of education of school districts while meeting in executive session. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 22, 2014, page 874.)

HB14-1260 by Representative(s) Foote; also Senator(s) Johnston--Concerning the creation of three mandatory minimum presumptive ranges for defendants convicted of a felony sex offense involving intrusion against a child who is under twelve years of age when the adult defendant is at least ten years older that has one of the ranges starting at ten years as the minimum in the range, and, in connection therewith, creating an indeterminate lifetime sentence with a mandatory minimum presumptive range of ten to sixteen years for a class 4 felony; a mandatory minimum presumptive range of eighteen to thirty-two years for a class 3 felony; and a mandatory minimum presumptive range of twenty-four to forty-eight years for a class 2 felony. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 22, 2014, page 874.)

HB14-1061 by Representative(s) Salazar; also Senator(s) Guzman--Concerning sentences imposing monetary payments in criminal actions, and, in connection therewith, eliminating prison sentences for persons who are unable to pay criminal monetary penalties.

HB14-1280 by Representative(s) Dore; also Senator(s) Schwartz--Concerning limits on liability for agritourism. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 22, 2014, page 874.)

SB14-186 by Senator(s) Schwartz and Kerr; also Representative(s) Tyler--Concerning the aggregation of efficiency projects in small communities in order to attract private sector investment through performance contracting. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 22, 2014, page 873.)

SB14-184 by Senator(s) Schwartz; also Representative(s) Coram--Concerning oversight of the industrial hemp program. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 22, 2014, page 873.)

SB14-185 by Senator(s) Johnston and Zenzinger; also Representative(s) Pettersen--Concerning pay for success contracts for successful early childhood education services programs. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 22, 2014, page 873.)

SB14-182 by Senator(s) Hodge; also Representative(s) Peniston--Concerning procedures governing discussions by boards of education of school districts while meeting in executive session. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 22, 2014, page 874.)

HB14-1260 by Representative(s) Foote; also Senator(s) Johnston--Concerning the creation of three mandatory minimum presumptive ranges for defendants convicted of a felony sex offense involving intrusion against a child who is under twelve years of age when the adult defendant is at least ten years older that has one of the ranges starting at ten years as the minimum in the range, and, in connection therewith, creating an indeterminate lifetime sentence with a mandatory minimum presumptive range of ten to sixteen years for a class 4 felony; a mandatory minimum presumptive range of eighteen to thirty-two years for a class 3 felony; and a mandatory minimum presumptive range of twenty-four to forty-eight years for a class 2 felony. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 22, 2014, page 874.)

HB14-1061 by Representative(s) Salazar; also Senator(s) Guzman--Concerning sentences imposing monetary payments in criminal actions, and, in connection therewith, eliminating prison sentences for persons who are unable to pay criminal monetary penalties.

HB14-1280 by Representative(s) Dore; also Senator(s) Schwartz--Concerning limits on liability for agritourism. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 22, 2014, page 874.)

Bills being heard:
    HB14-1061 Eliminate Prison For Inability To Pay Fines
    HB14-1204 Flexibility For Rural School Districts
    HB14-1260 Penalties For Sex Offenses Against A Child Under 12
    HB14-1280 Agritourism Limited Civil Liablity
    HB14-1288 Student Immunizations Prior To School Attendance
    HB14-1314 School Dist & Charter School Mill Levy Overrides
    HB14-1354 Cnty Clerk Standing Jud Review SOS Election Action
    SB14-182 School Boards Meeting In Executive Session
    SB14-184 Oversight of the Industrial Hemp Program
    SB14-185 Pay For Success Contracts For Early Childhood Ed
    SB14-186 Efficient School & Community Performance Contract
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