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APR24

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

HB23-1078 by Representative(s) Willford and Gonzales-Gutierrez; also
Senator(s) Hansen--Concerning the creation of a dependent
allowance for individuals receiving unemployment
compensation, and, in connection therewith, making an
appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 19, 2023.)
(Laid Over from April 20, 2023.)
SB23-163 by Senator(s) Will and Mullica; also Representative(s) Jodeh
and Lynch
--Concerning the classification of certain employees
of the division of parks and wildlife who are certified by the
peace officers standards and training board as state troopers for
the purpose of determining public employees' retirement
association service retirement eligibility and benefits, and, in
connection therewith, making an appropriation.
(Laid Over from April 20, 2023.)
HB23-1286 by Representative(s) Armagost and Duran--Concerning
changes to monetary penalties for the offense of cruelty to
animals for working animals that are used in connection with
governmental entities.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 21, 2023.)
HB23-1210 by Representative(s) Dickson; also Senator(s) Hansen--
Concerning carbon management, and, in connection therewith,
ensuring that carbon management projects are eligible for grants
under the industrial and manufacturing operations clean air grant
program and providing for the creation of a carbon management
roadmap.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 21, 2023.)
HB23-1254 by Representative(s) Brown and Mabrey; also Senator(s)
Cutter--Concerning the conditions covered under the warranty of
habitability for residential premises, and, in connection
therewith, specifying a landlord's requirements to remediate a
residential premises that is damaged due to an environmental
public health event, expanding what constitutes retaliation by a
landlord, and describing situations in which a tenant may
terminate a lease after the premises has been damaged due to an
environmental public health event.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 21, 2023.)
HB23-1255 by Representative(s) Lindstedt and Dickson; also Senator(s)
Gonzales--Concerning preemption of local regulations limiting
the number of building permits issued for development.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 21, 2023.)
HB23-1277 by Representative(s) Marshall and Taggart--Concerning the
filing of income tax returns by business entities.
HB23-1223 by Representative(s) Bacon and English; also Senator(s) Fields-
-Concerning the creation of a task force to establish shared
guidance for entities to utilize in prioritizing grant money to
achieve maximum impact to reduce negative outcomes for youth,
and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 21, 2023.)
HB23-1258 by Representative(s) Sharbini and Garcia; also Senator(s)
Cutter--Concerning creating a task force to study the costs
associated with drug crimes, and, in connection therewith,
making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 21, 2023.)
HB23-1290 by Representative(s) McCluskie and Sirota; also Senator(s)
Moreno and Fields--Concerning the referral of a ballot issue
related to the underestimation of revenue from the taxes on
products that contain nicotine in a required notice to voters, and,
in connection therewith, referring a ballot issue to the voters to
allow the state to retain and spend state revenues that would
otherwise need to be refunded for exceeding the estimate in the
ballot information booklet analysis for proposition EE and to
allow the state to maintain the tax rates on cigarettes, tobacco
products, and nicotine products established in proposition EE
that would otherwise need to be decreased.
HB23-1057 by Representative(s) McCormick and Vigil; also Senator(s)
Jaquez Lewis--Concerning a requirement that certain public
buildings have restrooms with amenities for all genders, and, in
connection therewith, making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 21, 2023.)
SB23-149 by Senator(s) Coleman and Exum; also Representative(s)
Bacon--Concerning the creation of a program to provide higher
education financial assistance to students who perform youth
mentorship, and, in connection therewith, making an
appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 21, 2023.)
SB23-187 by Senator(s) Winter F. and Rodriguez; also Representative(s)
Froelich and Bacon--Concerning fees paid to the public utilities
commission by operators of transportation services in the state,
and, in connection therewith, requiring the public utilities
commission to establish fees administratively.
HB23-1069 by Representative(s) McCormick and Amabile; also Senator(s)
Cutter--Concerning the creation of the biochar in oil and gas well
plugging working advisory group to make recommendations for
the development of a pilot program to study the use of biochar in
the plugging of oil and gas wells, and, in connection therewith,
making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 21, 2023.)
SB23-049 by Senator(s) Zenzinger and Van Winkle; also Representative(s)
Snyder and Bockenfeld--Concerning the registration exemption
for special mobile machinery, and, in connection therewith,
eliminating the requirement that an owner of such machinery
regularly have at least one thousand items of such machinery in
the state to obtain a registration exempt certificate for the
machinery and making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 21, 2023.)
SB23-175 by Senator(s) Jaquez Lewis and Rich; also Representative(s)
Boesenecker and Taggart--Concerning the use of tax increment
financing by downtown development authorities.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 21, 2023.)
HB23-1292 by Representative(s) Weissman and Soper; also Senator(s)
Gonzales and Gardner--Concerning the adoption of the 2023
recommendations of the Colorado commission on criminal and
juvenile justice regarding enhanced sentencing.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 21, 2023.)
HB23-1272 by Representative(s) Weissman and Joseph; also Senator(s)
Fenberg--Concerning tax policy that advances decarbonization,
and, in connection therewith, extending tax credits for the
purchase or lease of electric vehicles; creating tax credits for
industrial facilities to implement greenhouse gas emissions
reduction improvements, for expenditures made in connection
with geothermal energy projects, for production of geothermal
electricity generation, for the deployment of heat pump
technology, for retail sales of electric bicycles, and for
construction of sustainable aviation fuel production facilities;
creating a temporary specific ownership tax rate reduction and a
temporary sales and use tax exemption on a portion of the sale
of electric medium- and heavy-duty trucks; creating a sales and
use tax exemption for the sale of heat pump technology and
equipment necessary for proper functioning of a thermal energy
network; and decreasing the severance tax credit for oil and gas
production and temporarily requiring the revenue that is
attributable to the decrease to be deposited in the state general
fund.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 21, 2023.)
HB23-1013 by Representative(s) Amabile; also Senator(s) Fields and
Rodriguez--Concerning measures to regulate the use of
restrictive practices on individuals in correctional facilities.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 21, 2023.)
HB23-1088 by Representative(s) Martinez, Hartsook--Concerning a
program to provide mental health services for veterans who have
exhausted federal veterans administration mental health benefits.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 21, 2023.)
HB23-1269 by Representative(s) Michaelson Jenet; also Senator(s) Bridges
and Gardner--Concerning efforts to promote clinical stabilization
for youth involved in the behavioral health system.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 21, 2023.)
HB23-1147 by Representative(s) Kipp--Concerning provisions relating to
the adequate training of motor vehicle drivers, and, in connection
therewith, creating an enterprise to educate potential drivers and
reimburse third-party providers for a portion of the costs of
administering driving examinations, creating a system to allow
third-party providers to verify financial responsibility of
applicants, setting limits on the fees third-party providers may
charge, providing translation services for driving examinations,
and imposing a fee on instruction permits and driver's licenses.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 21, 2023.)
HB23-1298 by Representative(s) Sirota and Bird, Bockenfeld; also
Senator(s) Bridges and Kirkmeyer, Zenzinger--Concerning the
date upon which the department of public health and
environment must begin providing reimbursements to certain
public schools for costs associated with testing the lead content
of drinking water.
HB23-1300 by Representative(s) Bird and Sirota; also Senator(s) Zenzinger
and Kirkmeyer--Concerning extending continuous eligibility
medical coverage for certain individuals, and, in connection
therewith, seeking federal authorization and making an
appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 21, 2023.)
HB23-1017 by Representative(s) Kipp and Bockenfeld; also Senator(s)
Bridges and Van Winkle--Concerning improvements to the
electronic sales and use tax simplification system.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 21, 2023.)
SB23-157 by Senator(s) Coleman and Baisley, Gonzales, Roberts; also
Representative(s) Martinez and Sharbini--Concerning the
continuation of the offender reentry grant program, and, in
connection therewith, implementing the recommendations in the
department of regulatory agencies' 2022 sunset report.
SB23-160 by Senator(s) Fields and Winter F., Cutter, Jaquez Lewis; also
Representative(s) Mabrey and Lynch--Concerning the
continuation of the community crime victims grant program,
and, in connection therewith, implementing the
recommendations of the 2022 sunset report on the community
crime victims grant program by the department of regulatory
agencies.
SB23-165 by Senator(s) Sullivan and Danielson; also Representative(s)
Ricks--Concerning the continuation of the regulation of racing,
and, in connection therewith, continuing the division of racing
events in the department of revenue, continuing the activities of
the Colorado racing commission, and implementing
recommendations contained in the 2022 sunset report by the
department of regulatory agencies.
SB23-072 by Senator(s) Rodriguez; also Representative(s) Epps and
Soper
--Concerning the continuation of the defense counsel on
first appearance grant program, and, in connection therewith,
implementing the recommendations in the 2022 sunset report by
the department of regulatory agencies and making an
appropriation.
SB23-177 by Senator(s) Roberts and Simpson; also Representative(s)
McCormick and Catlin--Concerning the funding of Colorado
water conservation board projects, and, in connection therewith,
making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 21, 2023.)
HB23-1226 by Representative(s) Soper and deGruy Kennedy; also
Senator(s) Roberts and Will--Concerning transparency
requirements for hospitals, and, in connection therewith, creating
more timely submissions of data; providing insights into
transfers of cash and profits and reserves, including those leaving
Colorado; reporting on all information received; reporting
information by each hospital in addition to health systems;
disclosing executive compensation, including compensated
incentives; reporting mergers and acquisitions of hospitals and
physicians; and reporting investments in capital equipment and
construction.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 21, 2023.)
SB23-005 by Senator(s) Jaquez Lewis and Cutter, Ginal, Simpson,
Danielson; also Representative(s) Lynch and Snyder, Story--
Concerning measures to expand the forestry workforce, and, in
connection therewith, directing the Colorado state forest service
to develop educational materials for high school students about
career opportunities in forestry and wildfire mitigation; creating
a timber, forest health, and wildfire mitigation industries
workforce development program to help fund internships in
those industries; allocating general fund money to the wildfire
mitigation capacity development fund; authorizing the expansion
and creation of forestry programs; directing the state board for
community colleges and occupational education to administer a
program to recruit wildland fire prevention and mitigation
educators; and making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 21, 2023.)
SB23-044 by Senator(s) Ginal and Pelton R.; also Representative(s)
McCormick and Winter T.--Concerning updates to the
veterinary education loan repayment program.
SB23-161 by Senator(s) Fenberg and Will; also Representative(s) Lynch
and McCluskie
--Concerning state funding to finance the
purchase of a firefighting aircraft to respond to wildfires.

Bills being heard:
    HB23-1013 Use Of Restrictive Practices In Prisons
    HB23-1017 Electronic Sales And Use Tax Simplification System
    HB23-1057 Amenities For All Genders In Public Buildings
    HB23-1069 Study Biochar In Plugging Of Oil And Gas Wells
    HB23-1078 Unemployment Compensation Dependent Allowance
    HB23-1088 Veterans Mental Health Session Reimbursement Program
    HB23-1147 Driver's License Examination Reimbursement
    HB23-1210 Carbon Management
    HB23-1223 Task Force To Prioritize Grants Target Population
    HB23-1226 Hospital Transparency And Reporting Requirements
    HB23-1254 Habitability of Residential Premises
    HB23-1255 Regulating Local Housing Growth Restrictions
    HB23-1258 Drug Crime Cost Task Force
    HB23-1269 Extended Stay And Boarding Patients
    HB23-1272 Tax Policy That Advances Decarbonization
    HB23-1277 Reporting Adjustments To Taxable Income
    HB23-1286 Increase Penalty Cruelty Police And Service Animals
    HB23-1290 Proposition EE Funding Retention Rate Reduction
    HB23-1292 Enhanced Sentencing Colorado Commission On Criminal And Juvenile Justice Recommendations
    HB23-1298 Earlier Funding For Middle School Lead Testing
    HB23-1300 Continuous Eligibility Medical Coverage
    SB23-005 Forestry And Wildfire Mitigation Workforce
    SB23-044 Veterinary Education Loan Repayment Program
    SB23-049 Special Mobile Machinery Registration Exemption
    SB23-072 Sunset Defense Counsel First Appearance Program
    SB23-149 Higher Education Student Financial Aid For Youth Mentors
    SB23-157 Sunset Offender Reentry And Education Programs
    SB23-160 Sunset Continue Community Crime Victims Grant Program
    SB23-161 Financing To Purchase Firefighting Aircraft
    SB23-163 Colorado Parks and Wildlife Officers Classified As State Troopers
    SB23-165 Sunset Division Of Racing And Racing Commission
    SB23-175 Financing Of Downtown Development Authority Projects
    SB23-177 2023 Colorado Water Conservation Board Water Projects Appropriations
    SB23-187 Public Utilities Commission Administrative Fee Setting Transportation Services
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