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APR20

GENERALORDERS - SECOND READING OF BILLS
Senate Chamber
Time: 10:00 AM

SB15-135 by Senator(s) Martinez Humenik and Jahn; also Representative(s) (None)--Concerning
modifications to statutory provisions governing urban redevelopment affecting public bodies in
connection with urban renewal projects.
(Laid Over from April 16, 2015.)
SCR15-001 by Senator(s) Martinez Humenik; also Representative(s) Priola--Submitting to the registered
electors of the state of Colorado an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning the
repeal of the requirement that each county in the state elect a county surveyor.
(Laid Over from April 16, 2015.)
SB15-213 by Senator(s) Cadman and Scheffel; also Representative(s) Hullinghorst and Duran--
Concerning the limited waiver of governmental immunity for claims involving public schools
for injuries resulting from incidents of school violence.
(Judiciary recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 14, 2015.)
(Laid Over from April 17, 2015.)
SB15-039 by Senator(s) Lambert; also Representative(s) Humphrey--Concerning the retention by the
state of Colorado of concurrent jurisdiction over certain federal lands, and, in connection
therewith, the retention by the state of concurrent jurisdiction over land owned and operated
within the state by the United States forest service and the United States bureau of land
management.
(State, Veterans, and Military Affairs recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate
Journal, April 15, 2015.)
(Laid Over from April 17, 2015.)
HB15-1214 by Representative(s) Singer; also Senator(s) Cooke--Concerning opioid analgesics with abuse-
deterrent properties.
(State, Veterans, and Military Affairs recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate
Journal, April 16, 2015.)
HB15-1220 by Representative(s) Danielson and Ryden; also Senator(s) Cooke and Martinez Humenik--
Concerning response to sexual assault on campuses of Colorado's institutions of higher
education.
SB15-226 by Senator(s) Sonnenberg; also Representative(s) Vigil--Concerning the education
requirements necessary to qualify for a license to take wildlife.
(Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Energy recommends the bill be amended as printed in
Senate Journal, April 16, 2015.)

Bills being heard:
    HB15-1214 Abuse-deterrent Opioid Analgesic Drugs
    HB15-1220 Campus Sexual Assault Victim Medical Care
    SB15-039 Concurrent Jurisdiction Over Federal Land
    SB15-135 Public Bodies & Urban Renewal
    SB15-213 Waive Gov Immunity For Acts Of School Violence
    SB15-226 Hunter Education Wildlife Hunting License
    SB15-SCR001 Repeal Required Election Of County Surveyors
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