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MAY1

THIRDREADING OF BILLS - FINAL PASSAGE - CONSENT CALENDAR
Senate Chamber
Time: 9:00 AM

HB14-1202 by Representative(s) Scott; also Senator(s) Todd and Scheffel--Concerning a study of the
accountability requirements for school districts for which the state board of education may
waive statewide testing requirements, and, in connection therewith, making and reducing
appropriations.
HB14-1303 by Representative(s) Scott and Ferrandino; also Senator(s) Schwartz--Concerning the receipt of
public testimony from remote locations around the state by legislative committees, and, in
connection therewith, making and reducing appropriations.
(Amended in Special Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 30, 2014, page 1055.)
HB14-1338 by Representative(s) May and Gerou; also Senator(s) Hodge and Lambert--Concerning
planning for the effective use of Colorado's regional centers for persons with intellectual
disabilities, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
HB14-1357 by Representative(s) Young; also Senator(s) Aguilar--Concerning in-home support services
provided in the medicaid program, and, in connection therewith, making and reducing
appropriations.
HB14-1358 by Representative(s) Young and Joshi; also Senator(s) Aguilar--Concerning continuation of in-
home support services, and, in connection therewith, authorizing in-home support services for
spinal cord injury waiver pilot program participants.
HB14-1368 by Representative(s) May and Gerou; also Senator(s) Hodge--Concerning the transition of
youth ages eighteen through twenty-one who have intellectual and developmental disabilities to
the adult program of services for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and,
in connection therewith, making and reducing appropriations.
SB14-199 by Senator(s) Grantham; also Representative(s) Becker--Concerning amendments to the
charter of the town of Georgetown, and, in connection therewith, adding new provisions,
modifying existing provisions, and deleting obsolete provisions in the charter.
(Amended in Special Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 30, 2014, page 1055.)
HB14-1348 by Representative(s) Ferrandino; also Senator(s) Heath--Concerning an extension of the
effective date of the amended "retail sale" sales tax definition adopted in House Bill 13-1295 to
take effect only if congress enacts an act that authorizes states to require certain retailers to pay,
collect, or remit state or local sales taxes.

Bills being heard:
    HB14-1202 Local Accountability Reqmts For School Districts
    HB14-1303 Legislature Take Public Testimony Remote Locations
    HB14-1338 Regional Centers Task Force And Utilization Study
    HB14-1348 Extend Effective Date Of Definition Of Retail Sale
    HB14-1357 In-home Support Services In Medicaid Program
    HB14-1358 Sunset Review In-home Support Services
    HB14-1368 Transition Youth Dev Disab To Adult Services
    SB14-199 Georgetown Charter Updates
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