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MAY4

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

HB15-1115 by Representative(s) Lawrence; also Senator(s) Newell and Lundberg--Concerning privacy in
regard to emerging technologies.
(Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, May 1, 2015.)
(Laid Over from May 1, 2015.)
SB15-284 by Senator(s) Cadman and Scheffel; also Representative(s) Vigil and Lundeen--Concerning a
requirement that the voters of a municipality approve payments made from tax collections into
the special fund of an urban renewal authority for all urban renewal plans covering an urban
renewal area that includes agricultural land in connection with the existing statutory obligation
to obtain the consent of each public body that levies an ad valorem property tax on the
agricultural land for which the allocation between base and increment tax revenues in
accordance with the urban renewal plan has not taken effect as of May 7, 2015.
HB15-1316 by Representative(s) Lebsock and Thurlow; also Senator(s) Hill and Ulibarri--Concerning a
simplification of the process by which the public utilities commission may issue a certificate to
provide taxicab service in certain metropolitan counties.
(Business, Labor, and Technology recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal,
April 30, 2015.)
SB15-273 by Senator(s) Lundberg and Woods; also Representative(s) (None)--Concerning the ability of
an elector to opt out of receiving ballots by mail.
(State, Veterans, and Military Affairs recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate
Journal, April 28, 2015.)
(Appropriations recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 30, 2015.)
SB15-056 by Senator(s) Kerr; also Representative(s) Kraft-Tharp--Concerning reducing the frequency of
administering the statewide assessment in social studies.
SB15-277 by Senator(s) Woods and Lundberg; also Representative(s) (None)--Concerning procedures to
promote the accuracy of voter registration information.
(State, Veterans, and Military Affairs recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate
Journal, April 28, 2015.)
(Appropriations recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 30, 2015.)
SB15-274 by Senator(s) Balmer; also Representative(s) Thurlow--Concerning the reinstatement of the
state sales and use tax exemption for soft drinks.
SB15-210 by Senator(s) Woods; also Representative(s) Arndt--Concerning creation of the title insurance
commission.
(Business, Labor, and Technology recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal,
April 23, 2015.)
(Finance recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 28, 2015.)
(Appropriations recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 30, 2015.)
HB15-1340 by Representative(s) Winter and Buck; also Senator(s) Martinez Humenik and Newell--
Concerning an extension of the period during which the voluntary contribution designation
benefiting the Colorado multiple sclerosis fund will appear on the state individual income tax
return form.
HB15-1226 by Representative(s) Becker K.; also Senator(s) Hodge--Concerning annual license fees for
retail food establishments.
HB15-1371 by Representative(s) Pabon and Willett; also Senator(s) Johnston--Concerning an exemption to
the "Unclaimed Property Act" for funds held in certain lawyer trust accounts.
HB15-1370 by Representative(s) Primavera; also Senator(s) Guzman and Neville T.--Concerning access to
certain records of a county department of human or social services containing personal
identifying information by an auditor conducting a financial or performance audit of that
department.
(Finance recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 30, 2015.)
HB15-1358 by Representative(s) Singer; also Senator(s) Lundberg and Kefalas--Concerning creating a
permanent differential response program for child abuse or neglect cases of low or moderate
risk.
HB15-1360 by Representative(s) Ginal; also Senator(s) Lundberg--Concerning the use of injection therapy
by acupuncturists licensed pursuant to article 29.5 of title 12, Colorado Revised Statutes.

Bills being heard:
    HB15-1115 Use Of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
    HB15-1226 Retail Food Establishment Fees
    HB15-1316 PUC Simplified Process For Taxicab Certificates
    HB15-1340 Extend Multiple Sclerosis Check-off
    HB15-1358 Differential Response Program Abuse And Neglect
    HB15-1360 Acupuncturists Practice Injection Therapy
    HB15-1370 Auditor Access To Confidential County Records
    HB15-1371 Exempt Lawyer Trust Acct Funds From Unclaimed Prop
    SB15-056 Frequency Of Statewide Social Studies Testing
    SB15-210 Title Insurance Commission
    SB15-273 Mail Ballot Opt Out
    SB15-274 Sales & Use Tax Exemption For Soft Drinks
    SB15-277 Promote Accuracy Voter Registration Info
    SB15-284 Voter Approval TIF Payments Ag Land
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