HB12-1026 Municipal Prosecuting Attorney Peace Officers 
Sponsors: CORAM / ROBERTS
Summary: H.B. 12-1026 Local government prosecuting attorneys - peace officer status. The act confers peace officer status on a city attorney, town attorney, senior assistant city attorney, assistant city attorney, chief deputy city attorney, deputy city attorney, special deputy city attorney, prosecuting attorney, senior prosecuting attorney, senior prosecutor, or special prosecutor employed or contracted by a municipality, city, town, statutory city or town, or city and county. The attorney may be certified by the peace officers standards and training board. However, the peace officer status will not be conferred if the attorney also practices criminal defense or contracts with the local government on less than a full-time basis. APPROVED by Governor April 6, 2012 EFFECTIVE April 6, 2012
Status: 01/11/2012 Introduced In House - Assigned to Judiciary
02/02/2012 House Committee on Judiciary Refer Amended to House Committee of the Whole
02/08/2012 House Second Reading Laid Over Daily
03/02/2012 House Second Reading Passed with Amendments
03/05/2012 House Third Reading Passed
03/13/2012 Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Judiciary
03/20/2012 Senate Committee on Judiciary Refer Unamended - Consent Calendar to Senate Committee of the Whole
03/23/2012 Senate Second Reading Passed
03/26/2012 Senate Third Reading Passed
03/30/2012:55 PM 04:20 Signed by the Speaker of the House
04/02/2012 Sent to the Governor
04/02/2012:51 AM 04:10 Signed by the President of the Senate
04/06/2012 Governor Action - Signed
Fiscal Notes:

Fiscal Note

News: Gov. Hickenlooper signs several bills
Audio, Floors and Committees: Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 76: HB12-1026
Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 73: HB12-1026
Senate Judiciary : HB12-1026
Colorado House Audio 2012 Legislative Day 55: HB12-1026
Colorado House Audio 2012 Legislative Day 52: HB12-1026
House Judiciary : HB12-1026
Video Center: Senate Legislative Day 76: HB12-1026
Senate Legislative Day 73: HB12-1026
House Legislative Day 55: HB12-1026
House Legislative Day 52: HB12-1026
Comment:
Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR

HB12-1094 Parking In Front Of Fire Hydrant Penalty 
Sponsors: KERR A.
Summary: The bill increases the fine for parking in front of a fire hydrant in an unincorporated area of a county to a range of $150 to $200.
Status: 01/17/2012 Introduced In House - Assigned to Local Government
02/15/2012 House Committee on Local Government Refer Amended to House Committee of the Whole
02/20/2012 House Second Reading Special Order - Passed with Amendments
02/21/2012 House Third Reading Laid Over Daily
02/22/2012 House Third Reading Passed
02/24/2012 Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Local Government
03/13/2012 Senate Committee on Local Government Refer Unamended - Consent Calendar to Senate Committee of the Whole
03/16/2012 Senate Second Reading Laid Over Daily
03/19/2012 Senate Second Reading Passed
03/20/2012 Senate Third Reading Reconsidered
03/20/2012 Senate Third Reading Passed
03/20/2012 Senate Third Reading Passed
03/30/2012:41 PM 04:20 Signed by the Speaker of the House
04/02/2012 Sent to the Governor
04/02/2012:35 AM 04:10 Signed by the President of the Senate
04/06/2012 Governor Action - Signed
Fiscal Notes:

Fiscal Note

News: Fire hydrant parking penalty bill, others signed into law today by governor
Gov. Hickenlooper signs several bills
Audio, Floors and Committees: Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 70: HB12-1094
Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 70: HB12-1094
Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 69: HB12-1094
Colorado House Audio 2012 Legislative Day 43: HB12-1094
Colorado House Audio 2012 Legislative Day 41: HB12-1094
Video Center: Senate Legislative Day 70: HB12-1094
Senate Legislative Day 70: HB12-1094
Senate Legislative Day 70: HB12-1094
Senate Legislative Day 70: HB12-1094
Senate Legislative Day 69: HB12-1094
House Legislative Day 43: HB12-1094
House Legislative Day 41: HB12-1094
Comment:
Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR

HB12-1097 Food Protection Act Civil Penalties 
Sponsors: SUMMERS / JAHN
Summary: The bill specifies that proceedings to suspend or revoke the license of a retail food establishment may be commenced only after the imposition of other civil penalties.
Status: 01/18/2012 Introduced In House - Assigned to Health and Environment
02/14/2012 House Committee on Health and Environment Refer Amended to House Committee of the Whole
02/17/2012 House Second Reading Passed with Amendments
02/20/2012 House Third Reading Passed
02/22/2012 Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Health and Human Services
03/15/2012 Senate Committee on Health and Human Services Refer Unamended to Senate Committee of the Whole
03/20/2012 Senate Second Reading Laid Over Daily
03/23/2012 Senate Second Reading Passed
03/26/2012 Senate Third Reading Passed
03/30/2012:52 PM 04:20 Signed by the Speaker of the House
04/02/2012 Sent to the Governor
04/02/2012:49 AM 04:10 Signed by the President of the Senate
04/06/2012 Governor Action - Signed
Fiscal Notes:

Fiscal Note

News: Gov. Hickenlooper signs several bills
Audio, Floors and Committees: Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 76: HB12-1097
Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 73: HB12-1097
Colorado House Audio 2012 Legislative Day 41: HB12-1097
Colorado House Audio 2012 Legislative Day 38: HB12-1097
House Health and Environment: HB12-1097
Video Center: Senate Legislative Day 76: HB12-1097
Senate Legislative Day 73: HB12-1097
House Legislative Day 41: HB12-1097
House Legislative Day 38: HB12-1097
Comment:
Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR

HB12-1178 Notice For Tax Refund Of Lost Gas Or Special Fuel 
Sponsors: VIGIL / SCHWARTZ
Summary: Under current law, a distributor or transporter is entitled to a refund or credit for the tax paid or accrued on gasoline or special fuel that is lost or destroyed by fire, lightning, flood, windstorm, explosion, accident, or other cause beyond the control of the distributor or transporter of the gasoline or special fuel. In order to claim this refund or credit, the distributor or transporter is required to notify the department of revenue (department) within 7 days of the loss or destruction. The bill increases the deadline for notifying the department to 30 days from the loss or destruction.
Status: 01/25/2012 Introduced In House - Assigned to Finance
02/15/2012 House Committee on Finance Refer Unamended to House Committee of the Whole
02/20/2012 House Second Reading Special Order - Passed
02/21/2012 House Third Reading Passed
02/24/2012 Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Finance
03/13/2012 Senate Committee on Finance Refer Unamended - Consent Calendar to Senate Committee of the Whole
03/16/2012 Senate Second Reading Laid Over Daily
03/19/2012 Senate Second Reading Passed
03/20/2012 Senate Third Reading Passed
03/30/2012:40 PM 04:20 Signed by the Speaker of the House
04/02/2012 Sent to the Governor
04/02/2012:33 AM 04:10 Signed by the President of the Senate
04/06/2012 Governor Action - Signed
Fiscal Notes:

Fiscal Note

News: Gov. Hickenlooper signs several bills
Audio, Floors and Committees: Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 70: HB12-1178
Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 69: HB12-1178
Colorado House Audio 2012 Legislative Day 41: HB12-1178
Video Center: Senate Legislative Day 70: HB12-1178
Senate Legislative Day 70: HB12-1178
Senate Legislative Day 69: HB12-1178
House Legislative Day 42: HB12-1178
House Legislative Day 41: HB12-1178
Comment:
Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR

HB12-1181 Suppl Approp Dept Of Corrections 
Sponsors: GEROU / HODGE
Summary: H.B. 12-1181 Supplemental appropriation - department of corrections. The 2011 general appropriation act is amended to increase the total appropriation to the department of corrections. The general fund, cash funds, reappropriated funds, and federal funds portions of the appropriation are increased. APPROVED by Governor April 6, 2012 EFFECTIVE April 6, 2012
Status: 01/30/2012 Introduced In House - Assigned to Appropriations
02/06/2012 House Committee on Appropriations Refer Unamended to House Committee of the Whole
02/07/2012 House Second Reading Special Order - Passed
02/08/2012 House Third Reading Laid Over Daily
02/09/2012 House Third Reading Passed
02/10/2012 Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Appropriations
02/13/2012 Senate Committee on Appropriations Refer Unamended to Senate Committee of the Whole
02/14/2012 Senate Second Reading Laid Over Daily
02/15/2012 Senate Second Reading Laid Over Daily
02/24/2012 Senate Second Reading Laid Over to 03/02/2012
03/02/2012 Senate Second Reading Laid Over to 03/07/2012
03/07/2012 Senate Second Reading Laid Over Daily
03/08/2012 Senate Second Reading Laid Over to 03/12/2012
03/12/2012 Senate Second Reading Laid Over to 03/19/2012
03/19/2012 Senate Second Reading Passed
03/20/2012 Senate Third Reading Reconsidered
03/20/2012 Senate Third Reading Passed
03/20/2012 Senate Third Reading Passed
03/30/2012:54 PM 04:20 Signed by the Speaker of the House
04/02/2012 Sent to the Governor
04/02/2012:48 AM 04:10 Signed by the President of the Senate
04/06/2012 Governor Action - Signed
Fiscal Notes:
News:
Audio, Floors and Committees: Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 70: HB12-1181
Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 70: HB12-1181
Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 69: HB12-1181
Colorado House Audio 2012 Legislative Day 30: HB12-1181
Colorado House Audio 2012 Legislative Day 28: HB12-1181
Video Center: Senate Legislative Day 70: HB12-1181
Senate Legislative Day 70: HB12-1181
Senate Legislative Day 70: HB12-1181
Senate Legislative Day 70: HB12-1181
Senate Legislative Day 69: HB12-1181
House Legislative Day 30: HB12-1181
House Legislative Day 28: HB12-1181
Comment:
Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR

HB12-1216 Drivers Licensing Services Fund 
Sponsors: BECKER / LAMBERT
Summary: Joint Budget Committee. Sections 1 to 5 of the bill make permanent the current diversion, from the highway users tax fund to the licensing services cash fund, of revenue collected for examinations for driver's licenses and for the issuance or renewal of instruction permits, driver's licenses, and identification cards. Section 6 permits the use of funds in the motorist insurance identification account to be used for expenses incurred by the department of revenue in licensing drivers and issuing identification cards.
Status: 01/31/2012 Introduced In House - Assigned to Appropriations
02/24/2012 House Committee on Appropriations Refer Amended to House Committee of the Whole
02/28/2012 House Second Reading Laid Over Daily
02/29/2012 House Second Reading Passed with Amendments
03/01/2012 House Third Reading Passed
03/07/2012 Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Appropriations
03/09/2012 Senate Committee on Appropriations Refer Unamended to Senate Committee of the Whole
03/13/2012 Senate Second Reading Passed
03/14/2012 Senate Third Reading Passed
03/30/2012:18 PM 04:20 Signed by the Speaker of the House
04/02/2012 Sent to the Governor
04/02/2012:19 AM 04:10 Signed by the President of the Senate
04/06/2012 Governor Action - Signed
Fiscal Notes:

Fiscal Note

News:
Audio, Floors and Committees: Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 64: HB12-1216
Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 63: HB12-1216
Colorado House Audio 2012 Legislative Day 51: HB12-1216
Video Center: Senate Legislative Day 64: HB12-1216
Senate Legislative Day 63: HB12-1216
House Legislative Day 50: HB12-1216
House Legislative Day 51: HB12-1216
Comment:
Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR

HB12-1222 Recreate CDOT Renovation Fund 
Sponsors: BECKER / HODGE
Summary: Joint Budget Committee. The department of transportation renovation fund was repealed in 2007 with a balance still remaining in the fund. The bill recreates the fund and specifies that it consists of the prior remaining balance. The moneys in the fund are continuously appropriated to the department of transportation to pay for the renovation of property of the department and to make payments under any lease-purchase agreement authorized pursuant to House Bill 04-1456.
Status: 02/06/2012 Introduced In House - Assigned to Transportation
02/22/2012 House Committee on Transportation Refer Unamended to House Committee of the Whole
02/27/2012 House Second Reading Special Order - Passed
02/28/2012 House Third Reading Passed
03/07/2012 Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Appropriations
03/16/2012 Senate Committee on Appropriations Refer Unamended - Consent Calendar to Senate Committee of the Whole
03/20/2012 Senate Second Reading Laid Over Daily
03/21/2012 Senate Second Reading Passed
03/22/2012 Senate Third Reading Passed
03/30/2012:43 PM 04:20 Signed by the Speaker of the House
04/02/2012 Sent to the Governor
04/02/2012:50 AM 04:10 Signed by the President of the Senate
04/06/2012 Governor Action - Signed
Fiscal Notes:

Fiscal Note

News:
Audio, Floors and Committees: Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 72: HB12-1222
Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 71: HB12-1222
Colorado House Audio 2012 Legislative Day 49: HB12-1222
Colorado House Audio 2012 Legislative Day 48: HB12-1222
Video Center: Senate Legislative Day 72: HB12-1222
Senate Legislative Day 71: HB12-1222
Senate Legislative Day 71: HB12-1222
House Legislative Day 49: HB12-1222
House Legislative Day 48: HB12-1222
Comment:
Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR

HB12-1229 Publication Requirements Legal Notice In Newspaper 
Sponsors: MURRAY / SCHEFFEL
Summary: H.B. 12-1229 Legal notices - publication requirements. The act defines the term "published" for purposes of publishing legal notices and specifies that, in circumstances where there is no newspaper published in a particular county or an adjoining county, a legal notice may be published in a newspaper having general circulation within the county. APPROVED by Governor April 6, 2012 EFFECTIVE August 8, 2012 NOTE: This act was passed without a safety clause.
Status: 02/06/2012 Introduced In House - Assigned to Local Government
02/15/2012 House Committee on Local Government Refer Unamended to House Committee of the Whole
02/20/2012 House Second Reading Special Order - Passed
02/21/2012 House Third Reading Passed
02/24/2012 Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Local Government
03/13/2012 Senate Committee on Local Government Refer Unamended - Consent Calendar to Senate Committee of the Whole
03/16/2012 Senate Second Reading Laid Over Daily
03/19/2012 Senate Second Reading Passed
03/20/2012 Senate Third Reading Passed
03/30/2012:01 PM 04:20 Signed by the Speaker of the House
04/02/2012 Sent to the Governor
04/02/2012:05 AM 04:10 Signed by the President of the Senate
04/06/2012 Governor Action - Signed
Fiscal Notes:

Fiscal Note

News:
Audio, Floors and Committees: Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 70: HB12-1229
Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 69: HB12-1229
Colorado House Audio 2012 Legislative Day 41: HB12-1229
Video Center: Senate Legislative Day 70: HB12-1229
Senate Legislative Day 70: HB12-1229
Senate Legislative Day 69: HB12-1229
House Legislative Day 42: HB12-1229
House Legislative Day 41: HB12-1229
Comment:
Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR

HB12-1269 FCPA Disclosure Candidate Cmt Spec Dist Election 
Sponsors: KERR J.
Summary: H.B. 12-1269 Campaign finance - special district election - threshold amount of campaign activity triggering disclosure - clarification of disclosure period. Under current law, a candidate committee in a special district election is not required to file disclosure reports under the "Fair Campaign Practices Act" until the committee has received contributions or made expenditures exceeding $20. The act increases this threshold amount to $200 and further clarifies that the relevant time for gauging the amount of contributions received or expenditures made is during the election cycle. APPROVED by Governor April 6, 2012 EFFECTIVE August 8, 2012 NOTE: This act was passed without a safety clause.
Status: 02/07/2012 Introduced In House - Assigned to State, Veterans, & Military Affairs
02/16/2012 House Committee on State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Refer Unamended to House Committee of the Whole
02/21/2012 House Second Reading Laid Over Daily
02/24/2012 House Second Reading Laid Over Daily
02/28/2012 House Third Reading Passed
02/28/2012 House Third Reading Laid Over Daily
02/28/2012 House Second Reading Passed
02/29/2012 House Third Reading Laid Over Daily
03/01/2012 House Third Reading Passed
03/07/2012 Introduced In Senate - Assigned to State, Veterans & Military Affairs
03/19/2012 Senate Committee on State, Veterans & Military Affairs Refer Unamended - Consent Calendar to Senate Committee of the Whole
03/22/2012 Senate Second Reading Passed
03/23/2012 Senate Third Reading Passed
03/30/2012:19 PM 04:20 Signed by the Speaker of the House
04/02/2012 Sent to the Governor
04/02/2012:19 AM 04:10 Signed by the President of the Senate
04/06/2012 Governor Action - Signed
Fiscal Notes:

Fiscal Note

News:
Audio, Floors and Committees: Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 73: HB12-1269
Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 72: HB12-1269
Senate State, Veterans, and Military Affairs : HB12-1269
Colorado House Audio 2012 Legislative Day 51: HB12-1269
Colorado House Audio 2012 Legislative Day 49: HB12-1269
Video Center: Senate Legislative Day 73: HB12-1269
Senate Legislative Day 72: HB12-1269
House Legislative Day 50: HB12-1269
House Legislative Day 51: HB12-1269
House Legislative Day 49: HB12-1269
Comment:
Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR

HB12-1285 Intergovt Coop Wildland Fire Mitigation 
Sponsors: GEROU / JAHN
Summary: H.B. 12-1285 Intergovernmental agreement between local governments and counties to mitigate forest land or wildland fires - requirements for municipalities that own any land area inside county for utility purposes - required consultation with utility providers with facilities in areas subject to agreement. If a municipality owns land for utility purposes either entirely or partially outside its own territorial boundaries and inside the territorial boundaries of a county and that contains at least 50% forest land or land that constitutes a wildland area, then, on or before July 1, 2012, the municipality shall either: Enter into an intergovernmental agreement with the county for the purpose of mitigating forest land or wildland fires affecting the contiguous land areas of the municipality and county; or Enter into an agreement with the Colorado state forest service for the purpose of mitigating forest land or wildland fires affecting the contiguous land areas of the municipality and county, and provide notification of the agreement to any county in which the municipality owns any land area. In association with the governmental parties entering into any intergovernmental agreement or agreement with the Colorado state forest service, the parties to the agreement are required to consult with any utility providers that have facilities in the areas subject to the agreement to the extent the provisions of the agreement will affect the providers. APPROVED by Governor April 6, 2012 EFFECTIVE April 6, 2012
Status: 02/07/2012 Introduced In House - Assigned to Local Government
02/20/2012 House Committee on Local Government Refer Amended to House Committee of the Whole
02/22/2012 House Second Reading Laid Over Daily
02/23/2012 House Second Reading Laid Over Daily
02/24/2012 House Second Reading Passed with Amendments
02/27/2012 House Third Reading Passed
02/28/2012 Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Local Government
03/13/2012 Senate Committee on Local Government Refer Unamended - Consent Calendar to Senate Committee of the Whole
03/16/2012 Senate Second Reading Laid Over Daily
03/19/2012 Senate Second Reading Passed
03/20/2012 Senate Third Reading Passed
03/30/2012:32 PM 04:20 Signed by the Speaker of the House
04/02/2012 Sent to the Governor
04/02/2012:35 AM 04:10 Signed by the President of the Senate
04/06/2012 Governor Action - Signed
Fiscal Notes:

Fiscal Note

News:
Audio, Floors and Committees: Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 70: HB12-1285
Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 69: HB12-1285
Colorado House Audio 2012 Legislative Day 48: HB12-1285
Colorado House Audio 2012 Legislative Day 45: HB12-1285
Video Center: Senate Legislative Day 70: HB12-1285
Senate Legislative Day 70: HB12-1285
Senate Legislative Day 69: HB12-1285
House Legislative Day 48: HB12-1285
House Legislative Day 45: HB12-1285
Comment:
Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR

SB12-007 Group Special License Plate Procedure 
Sponsors: HUDAK / HAMNER
Summary: Transportation Legislation Review Committee. Section 1 of the bill repeals the requirement that a person, group, or association submit to the department of revenue (department) a proposal for a group special license plate and certify that at least three thousand of the special license plates are to be issued within one year after the authorization of the plates, and requires a nonprofit organization requesting a group special license plate to obtain the department's written notification that the group has complied with the requirements for a group special license plate before seeking legislative action to authorize the new license plate. Section 1 also allows group special license plates and alumni association plates that have not reached the minimum number of plates issued to be made available until the inventory of those plates is exhausted. Section 2 of the bill repeals the requirement that an applicant for a Denver firefighters' special license plate or an Elks special license plate provide evidence to the department of their membership in such organization. Sections 3 and 4 make conforming amendments.
Status: 01/11/2012 Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Transportation
01/24/2012 Senate Committee on Transportation Refer Unamended - Consent Calendar to Senate Committee of the Whole
01/27/2012 Senate Second Reading Laid Over Daily
01/30/2012 Senate Second Reading Passed
01/31/2012 Senate Third Reading Passed
02/06/2012 Introduced In House - Assigned to Transportation
03/08/2012 House Committee on Transportation Refer Amended to House Committee of the Whole
03/12/2012 House Second Reading Special Order - Passed with Amendments
03/13/2012 House Third Reading Laid Over Daily
03/15/2012 House Third Reading Passed
03/19/2012 Senate Considered House Amendments - Result was to Concur - Repass
03/27/2012:42 AM 04:10 Signed by the President of the Senate
03/30/2012:14 PM 04:20 Signed by the Speaker of the House
04/02/2012 Sent to the Governor
04/06/2012 Governor Action - Signed
Fiscal Notes:

Fiscal Note

News:
Audio, Floors and Committees: Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 69: SB12-007
Colorado House Audio 2012 Legislative Day 65: SB12-007
Colorado House Audio 2012 Legislative Day 62: SB12-007
Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 21: SB12-007
Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 20: SB12-007
Video Center: Senate Legislative Day 69: SB12-007
House Legislative Day 65: SB12-007
House Legislative Day 62: SB12-007
Senate Legislative Day 21: SB12-007
Senate Legislative Day 20: SB12-007
Comment:
Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR

SB12-031 Federal Mineral Lease Districts 
Sponsors: WHITE
Summary: S.B. 12-31 County powers - authority to create federal mineral lease districts - changes to district's and district board of director's powers - allow for further autonomy of the district. The laws regarding the formation of a federal mineral lease district, including changes to the district's and district board of director's powers, are changed to allow the district to be more autonomous from the county creating the district. A federal mineral lease district is an independent body politic, separate and distinct from the county that creates it. Powers of the district and the board of directors are further enumerated. Methods for dissolving a district are established and the membership and terms of the board of directors are clarified. The district may reserve all or a portion of the federal mineral lease funding for use in subsequent years in order to maximize the usefulness of the direct or indirect distribution of funding for the areas socially or economically impacted by the development, processing, or energy conversion of fuels and minerals leased under a federal act. APPROVED by Governor April 6, 2012 EFFECTIVE April 6, 2012
Status: 01/11/2012 Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Energy
02/02/2012 Senate Committee on Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Energy Refer Unamended - Consent Calendar to Senate Committee of the Whole
02/08/2012 Senate Second Reading Laid Over Daily
02/09/2012 Senate Second Reading Passed
02/13/2012 Senate Third Reading Laid Over to 02/20/2012
02/20/2012 Senate Third Reading Laid Over to 02/27/2012
02/27/2012 Senate Third Reading Passed
03/01/2012 Introduced In House - Assigned to Local Government
03/14/2012 House Committee on Local Government Refer Amended to House Committee of the Whole
03/19/2012 House Second Reading Laid Over Daily
03/20/2012 House Second Reading Passed with Amendments
03/21/2012 House Third Reading Laid Over Daily
03/22/2012 House Third Reading Passed
03/26/2012 Senate Considered House Amendments - Result was to Concur - Repass
03/28/2012:43 PM 04:10 Signed by the President of the Senate
03/30/2012:33 PM 04:20 Signed by the Speaker of the House
04/02/2012 Sent to the Governor
04/06/2012 Governor Action - Signed
Fiscal Notes:

Fiscal Note

News:
Audio, Floors and Committees: Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 76: SB12-031
Colorado House Audio 2012 Legislative Day 72: SB12-031
Colorado House Audio 2012 Legislative Day 70: SB12-031
Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 48: SB12-031
Video Center: Senate Legislative Day 76: SB12-031
House Legislative Day 72: SB12-031
House Legislative Day 70: SB12-031
Senate Legislative Day 48: SB12-031
Senate Legislative Day 41: SB12-031
Senate Legislative Day 31: SB12-031
Comment:
Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR

SB12-066 Guardianship Program Eligibility 
Sponsors: NICHOLSON / GARDNER B.
Summary: S.B. 12-66 Guardianship assistance program. The act adds persons ascribed by a family as having a family-like relationship with the child or who have had a prior significant relationship with the child to the type of individuals eligible to participate in the guardianship assistance program. APPROVED by Governor April 6, 2012 EFFECTIVE August 8, 2012 NOTE: This act was passed without a safety clause. For further explanation concerning the effective date, see page vi of this digest.
Status: 01/13/2012 Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Judiciary
01/30/2012 Senate Committee on Judiciary Refer Unamended - Consent Calendar to Senate Committee of the Whole
02/02/2012 Senate Second Reading Laid Over Daily
02/06/2012 Senate Second Reading Passed
02/07/2012 Senate Third Reading Laid Over Daily
02/08/2012 Senate Third Reading Passed
02/13/2012 Introduced In House - Assigned to Judiciary
03/13/2012 House Committee on Judiciary Refer Unamended to House Committee of the Whole
03/16/2012 House Second Reading Laid Over Daily
03/19/2012 House Second Reading Passed
03/20/2012 House Third Reading Passed
03/27/2012:21 AM 04:10 Signed by the President of the Senate
03/30/2012:59 PM 04:20 Signed by the Speaker of the House
04/02/2012 Sent to the Governor
04/06/2012 Governor Action - Signed
Fiscal Notes:

Fiscal Note

News:
Audio, Floors and Committees: Colorado House Audio 2012 Legislative Day 70: SB12-066
Colorado House Audio 2012 Legislative Day 69: SB12-066
House Judiciary : SB12-066
Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 29: SB12-066
Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 27: SB12-066
Senate Judiciary : SB12-066
Video Center: House Legislative Day 70: SB12-066
House Legislative Day 69: SB12-066
Senate Legislative Day 29: SB12-066
Senate Legislative Day 27: SB12-066
Comment:
Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR

SB12-077 Repeal Regulation Of Yellow Grease By CDPHE 
Sponsors: JAHN / SONNENBERG
Summary: House Bill 10-1125 authorized the Colorado department of public health and environment to regulate certain persons, facilities, and vehicles engaged in the collection, transportation, storage, processing, or disposal of trap grease and yellow grease. The bill repeals the statutory provisions pertaining to yellow grease.
Status: 01/19/2012 Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Energy
02/16/2012 Senate Committee on Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Energy Refer Unamended - Consent Calendar to Senate Committee of the Whole
02/21/2012 Senate Second Reading Laid Over Daily
02/23/2012 Senate Second Reading Passed
02/24/2012 Senate Third Reading Passed
02/28/2012 Introduced In House - Assigned to Health and Environment
03/13/2012 House Committee on Health and Environment Refer Unamended to House Committee of the Whole
03/16/2012 House Second Reading Laid Over Daily
03/19/2012 House Second Reading Passed
03/20/2012 House Third Reading Passed
03/27/2012:33 AM 04:10 Signed by the President of the Senate
03/30/2012:49 PM 04:20 Signed by the Speaker of the House
04/02/2012 Sent to the Governor
04/06/2012 Governor Action - Signed
Fiscal Notes:

Fiscal Note

News:
Audio, Floors and Committees: Colorado House Audio 2012 Legislative Day 70: SB12-077
Colorado House Audio 2012 Legislative Day 69: SB12-077
House Health and Environment: SB12-077
Colorado Senate Audio 2012 Legislative Day 45: SB12-077
Video Center: House Legislative Day 70: SB12-077
House Legislative Day 69: SB12-077
Senate Legislative Day 45: SB12-077
Comment:
Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR