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APR13

THIRD READING OF BILLS - FINAL PASSAGE
House Chamber
Time: 9:00 AM

HB23-1264 by Representative(s) McCormick and Catlin; also Senator(s)
Pelton R. and Marchman--Concerning the authority of the
commissioner of agriculture to act in instances involving the
health of livestock.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 11, 2023.)
(Laid Over from April 12, 2023.)
HB23-1153 by Representative(s) Armagost and Amabile; also Senator(s)
Pelton B. and Rodriguez--Concerning a feasibility study to
determine pathways to behavioral health care for people with
serious mental illness, and, in connection therewith, making an
appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 11, 2023.)
(Laid Over from April 12, 2023.)
HB23-1227 by Representative(s) Jodeh and Ortiz; also Senator(s) Will--
Concerning the enforcement of requirements imposed on
pharmacy benefit managers, and, in connection therewith,
making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 12, 2023.)
HB23-1105 by Representative(s) Parenti and Titone--Concerning the
creation of task forces to examine issues affecting certain
homeowners' rights, and, in connection therewith, creating the
HOA homeowners' rights task force and the metropolitan district
homeowners' rights task force, and making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 12, 2023.)
HB23-1120 by Representative(s) Joseph and Ortiz, Garcia, Lieder, Velasco;
also Senator(s) Fields and Winter F.--Concerning eviction
protections for residential tenants who receive public assistance,
and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 12, 2023.)
HB23-1178 by Representative(s) Froelich; also Senator(s) Winter F.--
Concerning enhancing court personnel's recognition of domestic
violence to access federal funding, and, in connection therewith,
including the recognition of child abuse.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 12, 2023.)
HB23-1237 by Representative(s) Velasco; also Senator(s) Will and Exum--
Concerning inclusive language access in local emergency
situations, and, in connection therewith, making an
appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 12, 2023.)
SB23-074 by Senator(s) Van Winkle and Ginal, Gardner, Gonzales,
Roberts, Rodriguez; also Representative(s) Froelich and
Daugherty
--Concerning continuing human trafficking
prevention training, and, in connection therewith, implementing
the recommendations contained in the 2022 sunset report by the
department of regulatory agencies.
SB23-008 by Senator(s) Moreno; also Representative(s) Lindsay--
Concerning opportunities for youth involvement in the review of
the state's education standards, and, in connection therewith,
making an appropriation.
SB23-154 by Senator(s) Sullivan and Hinrichsen, Baisley, Coleman,
Gonzales, Liston; also Representative(s) Parenti and Taggart--
Concerning the continuation of the veterans one-stop center in
Grand Junction, and, in connection therewith, implementing the
recommendations in the 2022 sunset report by the department of
regulatory agencies.
SB23-093 by Senator(s) Cutter and Jaquez Lewis; also Representative(s)
Weissman and Brown--Concerning increasing consumer
protections in various medical transactions.
SB23-144 by Senator(s) Ginal, Marchman; also Representative(s) Mabrey-
-Concerning prescription drugs for the treatment of chronic pain.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 12, 2023.)
SB23-085 by Senator(s) Winter F., Fields; also Representative(s) Hamrick
and Story
--Concerning the continuation of the sexual
misconduct advisory committee, and, in connection therewith,
implementing the recommendations in the 2022 sunset report by
the department of regulatory agencies.
SB23-162 by Senator(s) Will and Jaquez Lewis; also Representative(s)
Lindsay and Titone--Concerning increasing access to pharmacy
services.
HB23-1213 by Representative(s) Young and Bradfield; also Senator(s)
Mullica--Concerning the distribution of stop the bleed materials
to schools.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 12, 2023.)
HB23-1231 by Representative(s) McLachlan and Pugliese; also Senator(s)
Marchman and Lundeen--Concerning improving mathematics
outcomes in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade education.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 12, 2023.)
SB23-182 by Senator(s) Zenzinger and Kirkmeyer, Bridges; also
Representative(s) Bird and Pugliese, Bockenfeld, Sirota--
Concerning the temporary suspension of certain statutory
requirements for medical assistance programs.
HB23-1246 by Representative(s) McCluskie and Pugliese; also Senator(s)
Buckner and Will--Concerning measures to support the in-
demand career workforce.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 12, 2023.)

Bills being heard:
    HB23-1105 Homeowners' Association And Metropolitan District Homeowners' Rights Task Forces
    HB23-1120 Eviction Protections For Residential Tenants
    HB23-1153 Pathways To Behavioral Health Care
    HB23-1178 Court Personnel And Domestic Violence Awareness
    HB23-1213 Stop The Bleed School Training And Kits
    HB23-1227 Enforce Laws Against Pharmacy Benefit Managers
    HB23-1231 Math In Pre-kindergarten Through Twelfth Grade
    HB23-1237 Inclusive Language Emergency Situations
    HB23-1246 Support In-demand Career Workforce
    HB23-1264 Update Livestock Health Act
    SB23-008 Youth Involvement Education Standards Review
    SB23-074 Sunset Modify Human Trafficking Prevention Training
    SB23-085 Sunset Continue Sexual Misconduct Advisory Committee
    SB23-093 Increase Consumer Protections Medical Transactions
    SB23-144 Prescription Drugs For Chronic Pain
    SB23-154 Sunset Continue Veterans One-stop Center
    SB23-162 Increase Access To Pharmacy Services
    SB23-182 Temporary Suspension Of Medicaid Requirements
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