SB18-091
by Senator(s) Martinez Humenik; also Representative(s) Thurlow--Concerning
modernizing terminology in the Colorado Revised Statutes related to behavioral health.
(Health and Human Services recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal,
February 8, 2018.)
SB18-092 by Senator(s) Martinez Humenik; also Representative(s) Hooton--Concerning updating
statutory references to "county departments of social services".
(Health and Human Services recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal,
February 8, 2018.)
SB18-090 by Senator(s) Zenzinger; also Representative(s) Hooton--Concerning modernization of
language in statutory sections concerning "rights of married women".
(Judiciary recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, February 8, 2018.)
SB18-094 by Senator(s) Martinez Humenik; also Representative(s) Hooton--Concerning the repeal of
a duplicate definitions section in article 60 of title 27, Colorado Revised Statutes.
(Judiciary recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, February 8, 2018.)
SB18-095 by Senator(s) Zenzinger and Martinez Humenik; also Representative(s) Hooton and
McKean--Concerning the removal of statutory references to the marital status of parents of a
child.
(Judiciary recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, February 8, 2018.)
SB18-096 by Senator(s) Martinez Humenik; also Representative(s) Thurlow--Concerning
modernizing statutory provisions that refer to terms related to "mental retardation".
(Judiciary recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, February 8, 2018.)
SB18-110 by Senator(s) Tate; also Representative(s) Arndt--Concerning the repeal of the requirement
that each state agency annually report the amount of federal money it received in the prior
fiscal year.
SB18-111 by Senator(s) Tate; also Representative(s) Arndt--Concerning the removal of an obsolete
date in the law that designates state legal holidays.
SB18-121 by Senator(s) Tate; also Representative(s) Arndt--Concerning certain expenses allowed to a
state employee when the employee is required to change his or her place of residence in
connection with a change in job duties.
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SB18-090 Terminology Referencing "Rights Of Married Women" SB18-091 Modernize Behavioral Health Terminology SB18-092 Update References County Departments Social Services SB18-094 Behavioral Health Definition Sections SB18-095 Outdated References To "Illegitimate" Children SB18-096 Modernize "Mental Retardation" Terminology SB18-110 Repeal State Agency Reports Of Federal Money Received SB18-111 Remove Obsolete Date From State Legal Holiday Law SB18-121 State Employee Moving And Relocation Expenses
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