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MAR23

GENERAL ORDERS - SECOND READING OF BILLS
House Chamber
Time: 10:00 AM

HB15-1284 by Representative(s) Winter and Roupe, Garnett; alsoSenator(s) Grantham and Hodge--Concerning measures to
enhance program efficiency for shared photovoltaic energy
generation facilities.
(Amendment recommended by Transportation and Energy Report, dated
March 18, 2015, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in
2 House Journal, March 19, 2015.)
HB15-1097 by Representative(s) McCann, Ginal, Lontine, Ryden; also
Senator(s) Newell--Concerning fetal alcohol spectrum
disorders, and, in connection therewith, recreating the fetal
alcohol spectrum disorders commission as a commission
under the department of human services, continuing the
commission, and authorizing the preliminary screening of
juveniles in the juvenile justice system and children in the
dependency and neglect system for possible exposure to
fetal alcohol.
(Amendment recommended by Appropriations Report, dated March 13,
2015, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House
Journal, February 13, 2015.)
(Laid Over from March 19, 2015.)
HB15-1220 by Representative(s) Danielson and Ryden, Landgraf; also
Senator(s) Cooke--Concerning response to sexual assault on
campuses of Colorado's institutions of higher education.
(Amendment recommended by Public Health Care and Human Services
Report, dated March 17, 2015, and placed in member's bill file; Report
also printed in House Journal, March 18, 2015.)
(Laid Over from March 20, 2015.)
HB15-1280 by Representative(s) Young, Hamner, Rankin, Becker K.,
Brown, Vigil; also Senator(s) Grantham, Lambert,
Steadman, Baumgardner, Kefalas, Sonnenberg--Concerning
the creation of a capital reserve in certain cash funds.
(Amendment recommended by Appropriations Report, dated March 20,
2015, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House
Journal, March 20, 2015.)
SB15-106 by Senator(s) Woods, Balmer, Jahn; also Representative(s)
Arndt--Concerning the continuation of the regulatory
authority granted under the "Barber and Cosmetologist
Act", and, in connection therewith, continuing the
cosmetology advisory committee and implementing the
other recommendations of the department of regulatory
agencies as contained in the 2014 sunset report and making
an appropriation.
3 SB15-186 by Senator(s) Woods, Guzman, Holbert, Jahn, Martinez
Humenik; also Representative(s) Dore and Garnett, Priola,
Rankin, Becker J., Lundeen, Klingenschmitt, Lawrence,
Lebsock, Neville P., Nordberg, Pabon, Sias, Tate, Van
Winkle--Concerning the exemption of yoga teacher training
from regulation under statutes governing private
occupational education, and, in connection therewith,
reducing an appropriation.
(Amendment recommended by Appropriations Report, dated March 20,
2015, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House
Journal, March 20, 2015.)
SB15-187 by Senator(s) Grantham, Lambert, Steadman; also
Representative(s) Young, Hamner, Rankin--Concerning
authorization for the high-performance transportation
enterprise to deposit money received as a loan from the
state highway fund to a separate account within the
statewide transportation enterprise special revenue fund.
SB15-188 by Senator(s) Steadman, Grantham, Lambert; also
Representative(s) Rankin, Hamner, Young--Concerning the
use of the first tier of statutorily allocated tobacco litigation
settlement money, and, in connection therewith, making an
annual statutory allocation of such money to the tobacco
settlement defense account of the tobacco litigation
settlement cash fund and making an offsetting reduction in
the annual statutory allocation of such money to the
children's basic health plan trust, authorizing the department
of revenue to use money in the tobacco settlement defense
account for settlement enforcement related activities, and
making an appropriation.
SB15-189 by Senator(s) Steadman, Grantham, Lambert; also
Representative(s) Rankin, Hamner, Young--Concerning the
repeal of consolidated tobacco settlement program
monitoring and reporting requirements, and, in connection
therewith, reducing an appropriation.
(Amendment recommended by Appropriations Report, dated March 20,
2015, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House
Journal, March 20, 2015.)
SB15-190 by Senator(s) Grantham, Lambert, Steadman; also
Representative(s) Hamner, Young, Rankin--Concerning
the repeal of the requirement that the executive director of
the department of personnel promulgate rules to establish
state archives' fees.
4 SB15-015 by Senator(s) Kefalas; also Representative(s) Primavera--
Concerning a clarification of benefits for autism spectrum
disorders in health benefit plans issued in this state.
HB15-1229 by Representative(s) McCann; also Senator(s) Martinez
Humenik--Concerning retaliation against a prosecutor.
(Amendment recommended by Judiciary Report, dated March 19, 2015,
and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal,
March 20, 2015.)
SB15-058 by Senator(s) Guzman; also Representative(s) Kagan--
Concerning statewide policies and procedures for law
enforcement agencies that conduct eyewitness
identifications.

Bills being heard:
    HB15-1097 Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Commn & Screening
    HB15-1220 Campus Sexual Assault Victim Medical Care
    HB15-1229 Retaliation Against A Prosecutor
    HB15-1280 Capital Reserve In Certain Cash Funds
    HB15-1284 Expand Scope Shared Photovoltaic Facilities
    SB15-015 Mental Health Parity For Autism Spectrum Disorders
    SB15-058 Eyewitness Identifications Policies And Procedures
    SB15-106 Sunset Barber & Cosmetologist Act & Committee
    SB15-186 Yoga Teacher Training Private Occupational School
    SB15-187 High-performance Transportation Enterprise Loans
    SB15-188 Tier 1 Tobacco Settlement Money Allocation
    SB15-189 Repeal Consolidated Tobacco Prog Reporting Reqmnts
    SB15-190 Establish State Archives Fees Without Rule-making
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