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MAY11

THIRD READING OF BILLS - FINAL PASSAGE
House Chamber
Time: 10:00 AM

SB16-056 by Senator(s) Lambert; also Representative(s) Lee--
Concerning broadening protections of the state
whistleblower protection law for state employees who
disclose confidential information to certain state entities
that have legal requirements to preserve the confidentiality
of the information disclosed.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 10, 2016.)
SB16-200 by Senator(s) Sonnenberg; also Representative(s) Vigil,
Coram--Concerning the creation of a position in the office
of the governor that coordinates the permitting of water
projects.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 10, 2016.)
SB16-186 by Senator(s) Tate; also Representative(s) Lontine--
Concerning disclosure requirements to be applied to small-
scale issue committees under Colorado law governing
campaign finance, and, in connection therewith, making an
appropriation.
SB16-104 by Senator(s) Todd and Sonnenberg, Garcia, Johnston,
Kerr, Merrifield, Newell; also Representative(s) Becker J.,
Rankin--Concerning incentives to become a teacher in a
rural school district of Colorado, and, in connection
therewith, making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 10, 2016.)
SB16-003 by Senator(s) Roberts and Jones, Baumgardner, Cooke,
Merrifield; also Representative(s) Becker K., Buck, Singer,
Thurlow--Concerning increased methods to reduce wildfire
risk.
SB16-143 by Senator(s) Hill; also Representative(s) Pabon, Young--
Concerning a reduction in annual liquor licensing fees for
specified licensees.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 10, 2016.)
SB16-036 by Senator(s) Neville T. and Jahn; also Representative(s)
Kraft-Tharp and Sias--Concerning surety requirements
when a taxpayer appeals a tax bill that the state or a local
government claims is due, and, in connection therewith,
making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 10, 2016.)
SB16-218 by Senator(s) Lambert and Steadman, Grantham; also
Representative(s) Hamner and Rankin, Young--
Concerning matters related to state severance tax refunds.
SB16-077 by Senator(s) Kefalas, Aguilar; also Representative(s)
Ginal and Primavera--Concerning a collaborative multi-
agency approach to increasing competitive integrated
employment opportunities for persons with disabilities,
and, in connection therewith, advancing an employment
first policy.
SB16-217 by Senator(s) Hill; also Representative(s) Williams--
Concerning measures to expedite the litigation of workers'
compensation claims.
SB16-212 by Senator(s) Crowder; also Representative(s) Buckner--
Concerning aligning changes made to the federal child care
and development block grant reauthorization of 2014 to the
twelve-month eligibility requirement of the Colorado child
care assistance program.
SB16-215 by Senator(s) Tate; also Representative(s) Young--
Concerning modifications to the implementation of the
state's payroll system that will allow all state employees to
be paid twice a month.
2 SB16-197 by Senator(s) Steadman; also Representative(s) Williams
and Nordberg
--Concerning the retail sale of alcohol
beverages, and, in connection therewith, restricting the
issuance of new liquor-licensed drugstore and retail liquor
store licenses except under specified circumstances;
allowing liquor-licensed drugstore and retail liquor store
licensees to obtain additional licenses under limited
circumstances; repealing the limit on the alcohol content of
fermented malt beverages on January 1, 2019; and making
an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 10, 2016.)
SB16-183 by Senator(s) Scheffel and Kerr; also Representative(s)
Williams and Lawrence--Concerning a clarification of the
general assembly's intent to maintain the public utilities
commission's authority over basic emergency services
while prohibiting the regulation of internet-protocol-
enabled services by defining the term "basic emergency
service" in a manner that is consistent with such intent, and,
in connection therewith, making an appropriation.

(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 10, 2016.)

Bills being heard:
    SB16-003 Broadcast Burns Wildfire Risk Reduction Funding
    SB16-036 Surety Reqmnt For Appealing Tax Bills Claimed Due
    SB16-056 Enhanced Whistleblower Protections
    SB16-077 Employment First For Persons With Disabilities
    SB16-104 Incentives To Build Number Of Rural Teachers
    SB16-143 Reduce Distiller Wholesaler Liquor Licensing Fees
    SB16-183 Clarify Portion Of 911 Call Subject To PUC Regul
    SB16-186 Small-scale Issue Committees
    SB16-197 Liquor-licensed Drugstores Multiple Licenses
    SB16-200 Create Director Water Project Permit Coordination
    SB16-212 12-month Eligibility Child Care Assistance Prog
    SB16-215 Twice Monthly Payroll System For State Employees
    SB16-217 Expedite Litigation Workers' Comp Claims
    SB16-218 State Severance Tax Refunds
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