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APR6

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 March 30, 2015.)
SB15-091 by Senator(s) Scott; also Representative(s) (None)--Concerning a reduction in the statutory
limitation period applicable to legal actions for construction defects on improvements to real
property.
(State, Veterans, and Military Affairs recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate
Journal, March 17, 2015.)
(Laid Over from March 30, 2015.)
SB15-177 by Senator(s) Scheffel and Ulibarri; also Representative(s) DelGrosso and Singer--Concerning
prerequisites to the authority of a unit owners' association to pursue resolution of disputes
involving construction defects.
(Business, Labor, and Technology recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal,
March 19, 2015.)
(Laid Over from March 30, 2015.)
SB15-209 by Senator(s) Balmer; also Representative(s) Williams--Concerning an amendment to specified
statutes governing the management of the financial affairs of a unit owners' association under
the "Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act" so as to exempt communities in which a
majority of units designated for residential use are time share units.
(Business, Labor, and Technology recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal,
March 26, 2015.)
(Laid Over from March 30, 2015.)
SB15-216 by Senator(s) Hill; also Representative(s) Fields--Concerning a school district's exclusive
authority to authorize charter schools located within the geographic boundaries of the school
district.
(Education recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, March 27, 2015.)
(Laid Over from March 31, 2015.)
SB15-223 by Senator(s) Holbert and Todd; also Representative(s) Lebsock and Ransom--Concerning
ensuring that the exercise of a parent's right to refuse to have his or her child take standardized
tests does not result in negative consequences due to a reduced student participation rate.
(Education recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, March 27, 2015.)
(Laid Over from March 31, 2015.)
SB15-100 by Senator(s) Steadman; also Representative(s) Foote and McCann--Concerning
implementation of recommendations of the committee on legal services in connection with
legislative review of rules and regulations of state agencies.
(Legal Services recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, March 30, 2015.)
(Laid Over from April 1, 2015.)
SB15-204 by Senator(s) Newell and Lundberg; also Representative(s) Singer--Concerning the
independent functioning of the office of the child protection ombudsman.
(Appropriations recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal,
March 30, 2015.)
(Laid Over from April 1, 2015.)
HB15-1173 by Representative(s) Mitsch Bush and Rankin; also Senator(s) Todd--Concerning a requirement
that motor vehicles have certain traction equipment when driving on the interstate 70 mountain
corridor.
(Transportation recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, March 31, 2015.)
(Laid Over from April 2, 2015.)

Bills being heard:
    HB15-1173 Winter Driving I-70 Tread Depth & Tire Chains
    SB15-091 Reduce Statute Of Limitations Construction Defects
    SB15-100 Rule Review Bill
    SB15-135 Public Bodies & Urban Renewal
    SB15-177 HOA Construction Defect Lawsuit Approval Timelines
    SB15-204 Autonomy Of Child Protection Ombudsman
    SB15-209 HOA Mgr Lic Debt Collection Exclude Time Shares
    SB15-216 School District Exclusive Chartering Authority
    SB15-223 Remove Penalty When Parent Opts Child Out Of Test
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