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APR24

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

HB14-1383 by Representative(s) Williams, Becker, Buckner, Court,Duran, Exum, Ferrandino, Fischer, Garcia, Ginal,
Hullinghorst, Kagan, Kraft-Tharp, Labuda, Lebsock, Lee,
May, McCann, Melton, Moreno, Peniston, Primavera,
Rosenthal, Ryden, Salazar, Schafer, Singer, Tyler, Vigil,
Young; also Senator(s) Tochtrop and Ulibarri--Concerning
the required number of physicians that must be provided to
an injured employee for selection of a treating physician in
workers' compensation cases.
HB14-1381 by Representative(s) Fields, Buckner, Duran, Ginal,
Hamner, Labuda, Lebsock, May, McCann, Melton,
Moreno, Pabon, Pettersen, Salazar, Schafer, Singer; also
Senator(s) Todd--Concerning adoption of a school closure
plan as a requirement for closing a low-performing public
school.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 23, 2014, page(s) 1156.)
HCR14-1002
by Representative(s) Court and Coram, Priola, Scott,
Dore, Rankin, Humphrey, Saine, Becker, Buckner,
Conti, Exum, Ferrandino, Fields, Fischer, Foote, Garcia,
Ginal, Hamner, Hullinghorst, Kagan, Labuda, Landgraf,
Lebsock, Lee, May, McCann, McLachlan, McNulty,
Melton, Mitsch Bush, Moreno, Navarro, Peniston,
Primavera, Rosenthal, Ryden, Salazar, Schafer, Singer,
Stephens, Swalm, Tyler, Vigil, Williams, Wilson,
Wright, Young; also Senator(s) Crowder and Schwartz--
Submitting to the registered electors of the state of
Colorado an amendment to the Colorado constitution
concerning the petition signatures required for a citizen-
initiated constitutional amendment, and, in connection
therewith, requiring a portion of the petition signatures
for the amendment be gathered from voters who reside
in each Colorado congressional district, increasing the
total number of petition signatures required for the
amendment, and excluding the repeal of an amendment
passed prior to 2015 from these petition signature
requirements.
(Requires constitutional 2/3 majority vote)
HB14-1066 by Representative(s) Vigil; also Senator(s) Steadman--
Concerning the amount of a driver's license fee that a rural
county clerk and recorder may retain when issuing a
driver's license, and, in connection therewith, making and
reducing appropriations.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 23, 2014, page(s) 1157.)
HB14-1352 by Representative(s) Tyler and Coram; also Senator(s)
Todd and King--Concerning the management of waste
tires, and, in connection therewith, making and reducing
appropriations.

(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 23, 2014, page(s) 1157.)
HB14-1384 by Representative(s) Pettersen and McNulty, Buckner,
Garcia, Melton, Moreno, Ryden, Singer, Vigil; also
Senator(s) Ulibarri and Crowder--Concerning rigor-based
tuition assistance for students at postsecondary institutions.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 23, 2014, page(s) 1158.)
HB14-1372 by Representative(s) Conti and McCann; also Senator(s)
Marble, Newell--Concerning unauthorized advertising for
adoption purposes.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 23, 2014, page(s) 1157-
1158.)

Bills being heard:
    HB14-1066 County Clerk And Recorder Driver's License Fee
    HB14-1352 Update Waste Tire Management System
    HB14-1372 Unauthorized Advertising For Adoption Purposes
    HB14-1381 Requirements For A School Closure Plan
    HB14-1383 Workers' Compensation Physician Choice
    HB14-1384 Higher Education Tuition Assistance
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