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APR28

CONSIDERATION OF SENATE AMENDMENTS TO HOUSE BILLS(RESOLUTIONS)
House Chamber
Time: 10:00 AM

HB14-1199 by Representative(s) Williams, Szabo; also Senator(s) Jahn
and Balmer--Concerning changes to the regulation of
consumer goods service contracts, and, in connection
therewith, making an appropriation.
(Passed on Third Reading as printed in Senate Journal, April 24, 2014,
pages 907.)
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 7, 2014, pages 826-827.)
HB14-1228 by Representative(s) Peniston and Szabo; also Senator(s)
Tochtrop and King--Concerning the repeal of certain
requirements for defensive driving schools attended in
accordance with a court order resulting from a violation of
a law regulating the operation of a motor vehicle, and, in
connection therewith, reducing an appropriation.
(Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, February 24, 2014,
pages 382.)
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 17, 2014, pages 382.)
HB14-1321 by Representative(s) Young; also Senator(s) King--
Concerning the membership of the Colorado task force on
drunk and impaired driving.
(Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, April 8, 2014,
pages 849.)
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 17, 2014, pages 809.)
HB14-1339 by Representative(s) Gerou, Duran, May; also Senator(s)
Hodge, Steadman, Lambert--Concerning the creation of the
hazardous substance site response fund.
(Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, March 28, 2014,
pages 734.)
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 17, 2014, pages 811,
and passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, April 21.)
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.
(Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, March 18, 2014,
pages 604-605.)
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 22, 2014, pages 874.)
HB14-1288 by Representative(s) Pabon, Court, Gardner, Gerou, Ginal,
Labuda, McCann, McNulty, Peniston, Schafer; also
Senator(s) Aguilar, Guzman, Todd, Ulibarri--Concerning
information available regarding personal belief exemptions
to immunization requirements for children prior to
attending school.
(Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, March 24, 2014,
pages 667.)
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 22, 2014, pages 875.)
HB14-1003 by Representative(s) Nordberg and Saine, Foote,
Humphrey, Singer, Sonnenberg, Young; also Senator(s)
Kefalas and Lundberg, Jones--Concerning the exemption
from state income tax of income that is earned by a
nonresident individual working temporarily in the state to
assist with disaster emergency relief activities, and, in
connection therewith, making and reducing appropriations.
(Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, March 3, 2014,
pages 456.)
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 17, 2014, pages 809.)
HB14-1123 by Representative(s) Labuda, Foote, Gardner, Kagan,
Scott; also Senator(s) Brophy, Guzman, Johnston, Roberts,
S t e a d m a n - - C o n c e r n i n g i m p l e m e n t a t i o n o f
recommendations of the committee on legal services in
connection with legislative review of rules and regulations
of state agencies.
(Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, March 11, 2014,
pages 549-550.)
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 15, 2014, pages 753-754.)
HB14-1280 by Representative(s) Dore, Rankin, Buck, Everett, Fischer,
Gerou, Holbert, Landgraf, Lawrence, Navarro, Nordberg,
Priola, Scott, Sonnenberg, Swalm, Vigil, Wilson, Wright;
also Senator(s) Schwartz--Concerning limits on liability for
agritourism.
(Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, March 12, 2014,
pages 549.)
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 22, 2014, pages 874.)

Bills being heard:
    HB14-1003 Nonresident Disaster Relief Worker Tax Exemption
    HB14-1123 Rule Review Bill
    HB14-1199 Consumer Goods Service Contracts Regul Changes
    HB14-1228 Court-ordered Driving School Evaluation Repeal
    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
    HB14-1321 Membership Task Force Drunk Impaired Driving
    HB14-1339 Create Hazardous Substance Site Response Fund
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