HB21-1232 by Representative(s) Roberts and Jodeh, Mullica, Amabile,
Bernett, Caraveo, Cutter, Duran, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Hooton,
Kennedy, Kipp, McCluskie, McCormick, Ortiz, Ricks, Sirota,
Tipper, Valdez A., Weissman, Woodrow; also Senator(s)
Donovan, Bridges, Danielson, Gonzales, Jaquez Lewis,
Pettersen, Story, Winter--Concerning the establishment of a
standardized health benefit plan to be offered in Colorado, and,
in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 7, 2021.)
SB21-162 by Senator(s) Gardner; also Representative(s) Snyder and
Soper--Concerning spendthrift provisions in trusts pursuant to
the "Colorado Uniform Trust Code".
HB21-1274 by Representative(s) Titone; also Senator(s) Zenzinger and
Hisey--Concerning the beneficial use of unused state-owned
real property, and, in connection therewith, directing the
department of personnel to inventory such property and use
such property to promote affordable housing, child care,
residential mental and behavioral health care, and renewable
energy development.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 7, 2021.)
SB21-022 by Senator(s) Bridges and Smallwood; also Representative(s)
Snyder and McKean--Concerning confirmation of receipt of
a written request to perform an audit of a medicaid provider
prior to the commencement of the audit.
HB21-1012 by Representative(s) Rich and Mullica; also Senator(s)
Pettersen and Coram--Concerning expansion of the prescription
drug monitoring program to track information regarding all
prescription drugs prescribed in Colorado.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 7, 2021.)
HB21-1014 by Representative(s) Michaelson Jenet and Baisley; also
Senator(s) Danielson--Concerning the ability of a person to
voluntarily disclose disability information to the department of
revenue.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 7, 2021.)
HB21-1030 by Representative(s) McCluskie and McKean, Baisley, Bird,
Bockenfeld, Carver, Catlin, Cutter, Kennedy, Kipp, Larson,
Lontine, Michaelson Jenet, Pelton, Rich, Roberts, Sandridge,
Soper, Titone, Van Winkle, Will, Young; also Senator(s)
Buckner and Cooke, Danielson, Fenberg, Kirkmeyer, Kolker,
Liston, Priola, Rankin, Story, Zenzinger--Concerning expanding
the peace officers mental health support grant program to
include community partnerships.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 7, 2021.)
HB21-1085 by Representative(s) McCluskie and Larson; also Senator(s)
Bridges and Smallwood--Concerning secure transportation for
an individual in behavioral health crisis.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 7, 2021.)
HB21-1110 by Representative(s) Ortiz, Bacon, Caraveo, Duran, Michaelson
Jenet, Roberts, Titone, Woodrow; also Senator(s) Danielson--
Concerning adding language to relevant Colorado statutes
related to persons with disabilities to strengthen protections
against discrimination on the basis of disability.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 7, 2021.)
HB21-1166 by Representative(s) Young and Will; also Senator(s) Ginal--
Concerning training providers across the state in cross-system
behavioral health crisis response as it relates to persons with
intellectual and developmental disabilities.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 7, 2021.)
HB21-1228 by Representative(s) Froelich; also Senator(s) Smallwood and
Winter--Concerning oversight of court personnel who are
regularly involved in cases related to domestic matters.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 7, 2021.)
SB21-104 by Senator(s) Zenzinger, Bridges, Buckner, Priola, Story; also
Representative(s) Kipp and Boesenecker--Concerning the
continuation of the special education fiscal advisory committee.
HB21-1293 by Representative(s) Snyder and Larson; also Senator(s)
Woodward--Concerning a modification to the threshold below
which a bank need not use a credentialed appraiser to appraise
property reflected in its balance sheet.
HB21-1284 by Representative(s) Valdez A. and Van Winkle; also
Senator(s) Hansen and Priola--Concerning modifications to the
limitation on the aggregate amount of fees that may be assessed
by governmental bodies for the installation of active solar
energy systems, and, in connection therewith, extending the
repeal date of the limitation.