SB15-115
by Senator(s) Hill; also Representative(s) Pabon--Concerning the sunset review of the medical
marijuana programs.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 23, 2015.)
Senate Conferees: Senators Hill, Chair, Holbert, and Steadman.
House Conferees: Representatives Pabon, Chair, Garnett, and Klingenschmitt.
SB15-119 by Senator(s) Sonnenberg; also Representative(s) Becker K.--Concerning continuation of the
regulation of pesticide applicators by the department of agriculture, and, in connection
therewith, implementing the recommendations of the 2014 sunset report by the department of
regulatory agencies.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 23, 2015.)
Senate Conferees: Senators Sonnenberg, Chair, Baumgardner, and Jones.
House Conferees: Representatives K.C. Becker, Chair, Lebsock, and J. Becker.
SB15-212 by Senator(s) Sonnenberg; also Representative(s) Winter and Carver--Concerning a
determination that water detention facilities designed to mitigate the adverse effects of storm
water runoff do not materially injure water rights.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 30, 2015.)
Senate Conferees: Senators Sonnenberg, Chair, Baumgardner, and Donovan.
House Conferees: Representatives Winter, Chair, Carver, and Danielson.
SB15-219 by Senator(s) Cooke and Roberts; also Representative(s) Salazar--Concerning measures to
provide additional transparency to peace officer-involved shootings.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 23, 2015.)
Senate Conferees: Senators Cooke, Chair, Roberts, and Guzman.
House Conferees: Representatives Salazar, Chair, Kagan, and Saine.
HB15-1013 by Representative(s) Coram; also Senator(s) Sonnenberg and Hodge--Concerning the
implementation of recommendation number one set forth in the study of the South Platte river
alluvial aquifer prepared by the Colorado water institute pursuant to House Bill 12-1278.
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 30, 2015.)
House Conferees: Coram, Chair, Mitsch Bush, and Arndt.
Senate Conferees: Sonnenberg, Chair, Baumgardner, and Hodge.
House and Senate members granted permission to go beyond the scope of the differences
between the two houses.