Amendments for HB24-1045

House Journal, February 21
20 HB24-1045 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to
21 the Committee on Finance with favorable
22 recommendation:
23
24 Amend printed bill, page 4, strike lines 10 through 20 and substitute:
25
26 "SECTION 2. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 10-16-144, add (3)
27 as follows:
28 10-16-144. Health-care services provided by pharmacists.
29 (3) (a) NOTWITHSTANDING THE PROVISIONS OF SUBSECTION (1) OF THIS
30 SECTION TO THE CONTRARY, A HEALTH BENEFIT PLAN DESCRIBED IN
31 SUBSECTION (1) OF THIS SECTION THAT PROVIDES TREATMENT FOR
32 SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS SHALL REIMBURSE A LICENSED PHARMACIST
33 ACTING WITHIN THE LICENSED PHARMACIST'S SCOPE OF PRACTICE, AND IN
34 ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS IN PART 6 OF ARTICLE 280 OF
35 TITLE 12, FOR THE PROVISION OF MEDICATION-ASSISTED TREATMENT
36 SERVICES IF THE HEALTH BENEFIT PLAN PROVIDES COVERAGE FOR THE
37 SAME SERVICES PROVIDED BY A LICENSED PHYSICIAN OR AN ADVANCED
38 PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSE.
39 (b) A HEALTH BENEFIT PLAN REIMBURSING A LICENSED
40 PHARMACIST PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION (3)(a) OF THIS SECTION SHALL
41 REIMBURSE A LICENSED PHARMACIST AT THE SAME RATE THAT THE
42 HEALTH BENEFIT PLAN REIMBURSES A LICENSED PHYSICIAN OR AN
43 ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSE WITHIN THE HEALTH BENEFIT
44 PLAN'S NETWORK OF PARTICIPATING PROVIDERS FOR THE SAME SERVICES.".
45
46 Page 5, line 10, strike "AN" and substitute "TO THE EXTENT PRACTICABLE,
47 AN".
48
49 Page 5, line 17, strike "SECTION" and substitute "SECTION, INCLUDING ANY
50 EXTENUATING FACTORS THAT MAY RESULT IN AN INADEQUATE NUMBER OF
51 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH-CARE PROVIDERS, SUCH AS A WORKFORCE
52 SHORTAGE,".
53
54 Page 5, lines 26 and 27, strike "SPECIALIST, DESCRIBED IN PART 8 OF THIS
55 ARTICLE 245," and substitute "SPECIALIST PURSUANT TO SECTION
56 12-245-804 (3.5),".
1 Page 6, strike lines 1 through 5 and substitute "SOCIAL WORKER HAS MET
2 THE EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS FOR A LICENSED ADDICTION COUNSELOR,
3 OR THE EQUIVALENT, AS SPECIFIED IN RULES PROMULGATED BY THE STATE
4 BOARD OF HUMAN SERVICES PURSUANT TO SECTION 27-80-108 (1)(e.5) OR
5 27-50-107 (3)(e)(II), AS APPLICABLE.".
6
7 Page 6, strike lines 12 through 17 and substitute "TECHNICIAN OR A
804 8 CERTIFIED ADDICTION SPECIALIST PURSUANT TO SECTION 12-245-
9 (3.5), IF THE LICENSED PROFESSIONAL COUNSELOR HAS MET THE
10 EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS FOR A LICENSED ADDICTION COUNSELOR, OR
11 THE EQUIVALENT, AS SPECIFIED IN RULES PROMULGATED BY THE STATE
12 BOARD OF HUMAN SERVICES PURSUANT TO SECTION 27-80-108 (1)(e.5) OR
13 27-50-107 (3)(e)(II), AS APPLICABLE.".
14
15 Page 6, strike lines 21 through 27 and substitute "- titles - clinical
16 supervision. (2.5) (c) NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF THIS TITLE
17 12 TO THE CONTRARY, A LICENSED CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER, PURSUANT
18 TO SECTION 12-245-403 (5), AND A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL COUNSELOR,
19 PURSUANT TO SECTION 12-245-603 (3), WHO POSSESSES A VALID,
20 UNSUSPENDED, AND UNREVOKED LICENSE MAY PROVIDE CLINICAL
21 SUPERVISION OF AN INDIVIDUAL WORKING TOWARD CERTIFICATION AS A
22 CERTIFIED ADDICTION TECHNICIAN OR CERTIFIED ADDICTION SPECIALIST
23 IF THE LICENSED CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER OR LICENSED PROFESSIONAL
24 COUNSELOR HAS MET THE EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS FOR A LICENSED
25 ADDICTION COUNSELOR, OR THE EQUIVALENT, AS SPECIFIED IN RULES
26 PROMULGATED BY THE STATE BOARD OF HUMAN SERVICES PURSUANT TO
27 SECTION 27-80-108 (1)(e.5) OR 27-50-107 (3)(e)(II), AS APPLICABLE.".
28
29 Page 7, strike lines 1 through 9.
30
31 Page 8, strike lines 24 and 25 and substitute:
32
33 "(2) (a) PURSUANT TO SECTION 12-280-603, THE BOARD, IN".
34
35 Page 9, line 1, after "RULES" insert "NO LATER THAN MAY 1, 2025,".
36
37 Page 9, line 3, after "ADMINISTER" insert "ONLY FEDERAL DRUG
38 ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION SCHEDULE III, IV, AND V
39 FDA-APPROVED PRODUCTS AS".
40
41 Page 9, strike lines 5 through 10 and substitute:
42
43 "(b) IN DEVELOPING THE STATEWIDE DRUG THERAPY PROTOCOL,
44 THE APPLICABLE BOARDS SHALL CONSIDER REQUIREMENTS FOR TRAINING,
45 INCLUDING A PROGRAM ACCREDITED BY THE ACCREDITATION COUNCIL
46 FOR PHARMACY EDUCATION, OR ITS SUCCESSOR ENTITY; PATIENT NOTICE
47 AND CONSENT; PROVIDER REFERRAL CRITERIA; LAB SCREENING AND
48 TESTING; MONITORING; PATIENT PRIVACY; AND PATIENT FOLLOW-UP CARE
49 AND COUNSELING. THE RULES DEVELOPED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION
50 (2)(a) OF THIS SECTION MUST SPECIFY THAT ANY COLLABORATING
51 ENTITIES UTILIZING THE PROTOCOL ARE CLEARLY IDENTIFIED.".
52
53 Page 9, line 13, after "ADMINISTER" insert "ONLY FEDERAL DRUG
54 ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION SCHEDULE III, IV, AND V
55 FDA-APPROVED PRODUCTS AS".
56
1 Page 9, strike lines 17 through 27.
2
3 Strike pages 10 through 27.
4
5 Page 28, strike lines 1 through 22.
6
7 Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
8
9 Page 33, after line 25 insert:
10
11 "SECTION 15. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 25-20.5-1101,
12 amend (3)(a); and add (4.5) as follows:
13 25-20.5-1101. Harm reduction grant program - creation -
14 application - permissible uses - department duties - definitions.
15 (3) On or before November 1, 2019, the department shall develop:
16 (a) Eligibility criteria for the entities described in subsection (2)
17 SUBSECTIONS (2) AND (4.5) of this section;
18 (4.5) (a) A SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER TREATMENT PROGRAM MAY
19 APPLY FOR A GRANT TO IMPLEMENT A CONTINGENCY MANAGEMENT
20 PROGRAM FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH A STIMULANT USE DISORDER.
21 NOTWITHSTANDING SUBSECTION (4) OF THIS SECTION, GRANT MONEY
22 RECEIVED PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION (4.5) MAY BE USED FOR
23 STAFFING, TRAINING, SUPPLIES, ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS, THE COSTS OF
24 VOUCHERS AND PRIZES UP TO FIVE HUNDRED NINETY-NINE DOLLARS PER
25 CLIENT DURING THE TREATMENT PERIOD, AND OTHER RELATED EXPENSES
26 AS APPROVED BY THE DEPARTMENT.
27 (b) AS USED IN THIS SUBSECTION (4.5), UNLESS THE CONTEXT
28 OTHERWISE REQUIRES:
29 (I) "CONTINGENCY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM" MEANS AN
30 EVIDENCE-BASED TREATMENT PROGRAM THAT PROVIDES MOTIVATIONAL
31 INCENTIVES TO TREAT INDIVIDUALS WITH A STIMULANT USE DISORDER.
32 (II) "STIMULANT USE DISORDER" MEANS A SUBSTANCE USE
33 DISORDER, AS DEFINED IN SECTION 27-80-203, INVOLVING A CLASS OF
34 DRUGS THAT INCLUDES COCAINE, METHAMPHETAMINE, OR PRESCRIPTION
35 STIMULANTS.
36 (III) "SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER TREATMENT PROGRAM" HAS THE
37 SAME MEANING AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 27-80-203.".
38
39 Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
40
41 Page 35, strike lines 5 through 13 and substitute:
42
43 "(2) (a) NO LATER THAN APRIL 1, 2024, THE STATE DEPARTMENT
44 SHALL SEEK A FEDERAL AUTHORIZATION TO PROVIDE, THROUGH THE
45 STATE MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, MEDICATION-ASSISTED
46 TREATMENT AND CASE MANAGEMENT TO A MEMBER PRIOR TO THE
47 MEMBER'S RELEASE AND A THIRTY-DAY SUPPLY OF PRESCRIPTION
48 MEDICATIONS TO A MEMBER UPON THE MEMBER'S RELEASE FROM A
301 49 JUVENILE INSTITUTIONAL FACILITY, AS DEFINED IN SECTION 25-1.5-
50 (2)(b), OR A DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS FACILITY.".
51
52 Page 35, strike lines 18 through 27 and substitute:
53
54 "(3) (a) NO LATER THAN APRIL 1, 2025, THE STATE DEPARTMENT
55 SHALL SEEK A FEDERAL AUTHORIZATION TO PROVIDE, THROUGH THE
56 STATE MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, MEDICATION-ASSISTED
1 TREATMENT AND CASE MANAGEMENT TO A MEMBER PRIOR TO THE
2 MEMBER'S RELEASE FROM JAIL AND A THIRTY-DAY SUPPLY OF
3 PRESCRIPTION MEDICATIONS TO A MEMBER UPON THE MEMBER'S RELEASE
4 FROM JAIL.".
5
6 Page 41, line 21, after "rates." insert "(1)".
7
8 Page 41, after line 25 insert:
9 "(2) BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROVIDERS ARE AUTHORIZED TO
10 DISCLOSE THE REIMBURSEMENT RATES PAID BY AN MCE TO THE
11 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROVIDER.
510 12 SECTION 22. In Colorado Revised Statutes, amend 25.5-5-
13 as follows:
14 25.5-5-510. Pharmacy reimbursement - substance use disorder
15 - injections. If a pharmacy has entered into a collaborative pharmacy
16 practice agreement with one or more physicians pursuant to section
17 12-280-602 to administer A PHARMACY ADMINISTERING injectable
18 antagonist medication for medication-assisted treatment for substance use
19 disorders the pharmacy administering the drug shall receive an enhanced
20 dispensing fee that aligns with the administration fee paid to a provider
21 in a clinical setting.".
22
23 Page 43, strike lines 3 through 6 and substitute "AND RECOVERY
24 SERVICES.".
25
26 Page 43, strike lines 9 through 27.
27
28 Page 44, strike lines 1 and 2.
29
30 Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
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32 Page 45, strike lines 13 through 27.
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34 Strike pages 46 and 47.
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36 Page 48, strike lines 1 through 3.
37
38 Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
39
40 Page 49, after line 15 insert:
41 "SECTION 27. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-80-116, add (5)
42 as follows:
43 27-80-116. Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders - legislative
44 declaration - health warning signs - federal funding. (5) THE
45 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ADMINISTRATION IS AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR
46 FEDERAL FUNDING FOR FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDER PROGRAMS
47 AND TO RECEIVE AND DISBURSE THE FEDERAL FUNDS TO PUBLIC AND
48 PRIVATE NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS.
49 SECTION 28. Appropriation. (1) For the 2024-25 state fiscal
50 year, $500,000 is appropriated to the department of human services. This
51 appropriation is from the general fund. To implement this act, the
52 department may use this appropriation for criminal justice diversion
53 programs.
54
1 (2) For the 2024-25 state fiscal year, $500,000 is appropriated to
2 the judicial department. This appropriation is from the general fund. To
3 implement this act, the department may use this appropriation for district
4 attorney adult pretrial diversion programs.".
5
6 Renumber succeeding section accordingly.
7
8 Page 49, line 17, strike "section 21" and substitute "section 20".
9
10 Page 49, strike line 26 and substitute "governor; except that section
11 27-60-116 (1)(b), as enacted in section 20 of this act, takes effect July 1,
12 2025.".
13
14 Page 1, line 101, strike "DISORDERS." and substitute "DISORDERS, AND,
15 IN CONNECTION THEREWITH, MAKING AN APPROPRIATION.".
16
17

House Journal, March 8
29 HB24-1045 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to
30 the Committee on Appropriations with favorable
31 recommendation:
32
33 Amend the Health & Human Services Committee Report, dated February
34 20, 2024, page 1 of the report, after line 20 insert:
35
36 "Page 5, line 3, strike "AUGUST 1, 2025," and substitute "MARCH 1,
37 2026,"".
38
39 Page 1 of the report, after line 22 insert:
40 "Page 5, line 15, strike "SEPTEMBER 30, 2025," and substitute "MAY 1,
41 2026,"".
42
43 Page 3 of the report, strike lines 22 through 33.
44
45 Page 4 of the report, strike lines 1 through 17.
46
47 Page 5 of the report, after line 32 insert:
48
49 "SECTION 28. In Colorado Revised Statutes, amend
50 10-22.3-102 as follows:
51 10-22.3-102. Repeal of article. This article 22.3 is repealed,
52 effective September 1, 2024 SEPTEMBER 1, 2026.".
53
54 Page 5 of the report, line 33, strike "28." and substitute "29.".
55

House Journal, April 24
24 HB24-1045 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to
25 the Committee on Legislative Council with favorable
26 recommendation:
27
28 Amend the Health and Human Services Committee Report, dated
29 February 20, 2024, page 1, strike lines 21 and 22.
30
31 Page 2 of the report, strike lines 1 through 4 and substitute:
32
33 "Page 4, strike lines 21 and 22.
34
35 Page 5, strike lines 1 through 20.".
36
37 Page 4 of the report, line 28, after "(a)" insert "(I)".
38
39 Page 4 of the report, strike line 34 and substitute "FROM JAIL.
40 (II) THE STATE DEPARTMENT SHALL IMPLEMENT SUBSECTION
41 (3)(a)(I) OF THIS SECTION ONLY IF THE STATE DEPARTMENT DETERMINES
42 THAT PROVIDING THE SERVICES DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION (3)(a)(I) OF
43 THIS SECTION IS BUDGET NEUTRAL.".
44
45 Page 5 of the report, strike lines 20 through 23 and substitute:
46
47 "Page 47, strike lines 2 through 27.
48
49 Strike page 48.
50
51 Page 49, strike lines 1 through 15.
52
53 Renumber succeeding section accordingly.".
54
55 Page 5 of the report, line 34, strike "$500,000" and substitute "$250,000".
56
1 Page 6 of the report, line 4, strike "$500,000" and substitute "$250,000".
2
3 Page 6 of the report, line 7, strike "programs."." and substitute "programs.
4 (3) For the 2024-25 state fiscal year, $1,325,647 is appropriated
5 to the department of human services for use by the behavioral health
6 administration. This appropriation is from the general fund. To implement
7 this act, the administration may use this appropriation as follows:
8 (a) $30,152 for program administration related the community
9 behavioral health administration, which amount is based on an
10 assumption that the administration will require an additional 0.3 FTE;
11 (b) $545,495 for contract and data management related to
12 substance use treatment and prevention services; and
13 (c) $750,000 for the contingency management grant related to
14 substance use treatment and prevention services, which amount is based
15 on an assumption that the administration will require an additional 1.
16 FTE.
17 (4) For the 2024-25 state fiscal year, $176,831 is appropriated to
18 the department of health care policy and financing for use by the
19 executive director's office. This appropriation consists of $155,946 from
20 the general fund and $20,885 from the healthcare affordability and
21 sustainability cash fund created in section 25.5-4-402.4 (5)(a), C.R.S. To
22 implement this act, the office may use this appropriation as follows:
23 (a) $117,563 general fund for personal services, which amount is
24 based on an assumption that the office will require an additional 2.7 FTE;
25 (b) $11,733 general fund for operating expenses; and
885 26 (c) $47,535, which consists of $26,650 general fund and $20,
27 from the healthcare affordability and sustainability cash fund, for
28 medicaid management information system maintenance and projects.
29 (5) For the 2024-25 state fiscal year, the general assembly
30 anticipates that the department of health care policy and financing will
31 receive $525,189 in federal funds for use by the executive director's
32 office to implement this act, which amount is subject to the "(I)" notation
33 as defined in the annual general appropriation act for the same fiscal year.
34 The appropriation in subsection (4) of this section is based on the
35 assumption that the department will receive this amount of federal funds
36 to be used as follows:
37 (a) $117,562 for personal services;
38 (b) $11,733 for operating expenses; and
39 (c) $395,894 for medicaid management information system
40 maintenance and projects.
41 (6) For the 2024-25 state fiscal year, $25,060 is appropriated to
42 the department of health care policy and financing for use by the
43 executive director's office. This appropriation consists of $14,049 from
44 the general fund, and is subject to the "(M)" notation as defined in the
11 45 annual general appropriation act for the same fiscal year, and $11,
46 from the healthcare affordability and sustainability cash fund created in
47 section 25.5-4-402.4 (5)(a), C.R.S. To implement this act, the office may
48 use this appropriation for the Colorado benefits management systems,
49 operating and contract expenses.
50 (7) For the 2024-25 state fiscal year, the general assembly
51 anticipates that the department of health care policy and financing will
52 receive $208,705 in federal funds for use by the executive director's
53 office to implement this act. The appropriation in subsection (6) of this
54 section is based on the assumption that the department will receive this
55 amount of federal funds to be used for the Colorado benefits management
56 systems, operating and contract expenses.
1 (8) For the 2024-25 state fiscal year, $200,000 is appropriated to
2 the Colorado child abuse prevention trust fund created in section 26.5-3-
3 206 (1), C.R.S. This appropriation is from the general fund. The
4 department of early childhood is responsible for the accounting related to
5 this appropriation.
6 (9) For the 2024-25 state fiscal year, $200,000 is appropriated to
7 the department of early childhood for use by the community and family
8 support division. This appropriation is from reappropriated funds in the
9 Colorado child abuse prevention trust fund under subsection (8) of this
10 section. To implement this act, the division may use this appropriation for
11 the child maltreatment prevention.
12 (10) For the 2024-25 state fiscal year, $36,514 is appropriated to
13 the department of regulatory agencies for use by the division of insurance.
14 This appropriation is from the division of insurance cash fund created in
15 section 10-1-103 (3)(a)(I), C.R.S. To implement this act, the division may
16 use this appropriation as follows:
17 (a) $29,332 for personal services, which amount is based on an
18 assumption that the division will require an additional 0.4 FTE; and
19 (b) $7,182 for operating expenses.".".
20
21 Amend the Finance Committee Report, dated March 7, 2024, page 1,
22 strike lines 1 through 7.
23
24

House Journal, April 26
13 Amendment No. 1, Appropriations Report, dated April 25, 2024, and
14 placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal,
15 April 25, 2024.
16
17 Amendment No. 2, Finance Report, dated March 7, 2024, and placed in
18 member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, March 8, 2024.
19
20 Amendment No. 3, Health & Human Services Report, dated February 20,
21 2024, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House
22 Journal, February 21, 2024.
23
24 Amendment No. 4, by Representative deGruy Kennedy:
25
26 Amend the Appropriations Committee Report, dated April 25, 2024, page
27 3, strike line 35 and substitute "strike lines 2 through 8 and substitute "20,
28 2024, page 3 of the report, strike lines 22 through 33.".".
29
30 Amendment No. 5, by Representative deGruy Kennedy:
31
32 Amend the Health and Human Services Committee Report, dated
33 February 20, 2024, page 2, after line 12 insert:
34
35 "Page 6 of the bill, before line 6 insert:
36
37 "SECTION 5. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 12-245-503, add (5)
38 as follows:
39 12-245-503. Marriage and family therapy practice defined.
40 (5) MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY PRACTICE INCLUDES THE CLINICAL
41 SUPERVISION BY A LICENSED MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPIST OF A
42 PERSON WORKING TOWARD CERTIFICATION AS A CERTIFIED ADDICTION
43 TECHNICIAN OR A CERTIFIED ADDICTION SPECIALIST PURSUANT TO SECTION
44 12-245-804 (3.5), IF THE LICENSED MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPIST HAS
45 MET THE EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS FOR A LICENSED ADDICTION
46 COUNSELOR, OR THE EQUIVALENT, AS SPECIFIED IN RULES PROMULGATED
47 BY THE STATE BOARD OF HUMAN SERVICES PURSUANT TO SECTION
48 27-80-108 (1)(e.5) OR 27-50-107 (3)(e)(II), AS APPLICABLE.".
49
50 Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.".
51
52 Page 2 of the report, line 23, strike "AND" and substitute "A LICENSED
503 53 MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPIST, PURSUANT TO SECTION 12-245-
54 (5), OR".
55
1 Page 2 of the report, line 28, strike "WORKER" and substitute "WORKER,
2 LICENSED MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPIST,".
3
4 Amendment No. 6, by Representative deGruy Kennedy:
5
6 Amend printed bill, page 6, before line 18 insert:
7
8 "SECTION 8. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 12-285-803, add (5)
9 as follows:
10 12-245-803. Practice of addiction counseling defined - scope of
11 practice. (5) THE PRACTICE OF ADDICTION COUNSELING INCLUDES
12 CLINICAL SUPERVISION BY A LICENSED ADDICTION COUNSELOR OF A
13 PERSON WORKING TOWARD LICENSURE AS A MARRIAGE AND FAMILY
14 THERAPIST, PURSUANT TO SECTION 12-245-504 (1), OR A LICENSED
15 PROFESSIONAL COUNSELOR, PURSUANT TO SECTION 12-245-604 (1), IF THE
16 LICENSED ADDICTION COUNSELOR HAS MET THE EDUCATION
17 REQUIREMENTS FOR A LICENSED MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPIST OR
18 LICENSED PROFESSIONAL COUNSELOR, OR THE EQUIVALENT, AS SPECIFIED
19 IN RULES PROMULGATED BY THE STATE BOARD OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY
20 THERAPIST EXAMINERS CREATED IN SECTION 12-245-502 OR THE STATE
21 BOARD OF LICENSED PROFESSIONAL COUNSELOR EXAMINERS CREATED IN
22 SECTION 12-245-602, AS APPLICABLE.".
23
24 Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
25
26 Amendment No. 7, by Representative deGruy Kennedy:
27
28 Amend printed bill, page 6, after line 5 insert:
29
30 "SECTION 5. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 12-245-504, add
31 (1.5) as follows:
32 12-245-504. Qualifications - examination - licensure and
33 registration. (1.5) A LICENSED ADDICTION COUNSELOR WHO POSSESSES
34 A VALID, UNSUSPENDED, AND UNREVOKED LICENSE MAY PROVIDE
35 CLINICAL SUPERVISION OF AN INDIVIDUAL WORKING TOWARD LICENSURE
36 AS A MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPIST IF THE LICENSED ADDICTION
37 COUNSELOR HAS MET THE EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS FOR A LICENSED
38 MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPIST, OR THE EQUIVALENT, AS SPECIFIED IN
39 RULES PROMULGATED BY THE STATE BOARD OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY
40 THERAPIST EXAMINERS CREATED IN SECTION 12-245-502.".
41
42 Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
43
44 Page 6, after line 17 insert:
45
46 "SECTION 7. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 12-245-604, add
47 (1.5) as follows:
48 12-245-604. Licensure - examination - licensed professional
49 counselors. (1.5) A LICENSED ADDICTION COUNSELOR WHO POSSESSES A
50 VALID, UNSUSPENDED, AND UNREVOKED LICENSE MAY PROVIDE CLINICAL
51 SUPERVISION OF AN INDIVIDUAL WORKING TOWARD LICENSURE AS A
52 LICENSED PROFESSIONAL COUNSELOR IF THE LICENSED ADDICTION
53 COUNSELOR HAS MET THE EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS FOR A LICENSED
54 PROFESSIONAL COUNSELOR, OR THE EQUIVALENT, AS SPECIFIED IN RULES
1 PROMULGATED BY THE STATE BOARD OF LICENSED PROFESSIONAL
2 COUNSELOR EXAMINERS CREATED IN SECTION.".
3
4 Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
5
6 As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third
7 Reading and Final Passage.

House Journal, April 29
27 Amend engrossed bill, page 32, line 16, strike "section 20" and substitute
28 "section 22".
29
30 Page 32, line 26, strike "section 20" and substitute "section 22".
31
32 The amendment was declared passed by the following roll call vote:
33
34 YES 63 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT
35 Amabile Y English Y Lindstedt Y Sirota Y
36 Armagost Y Epps Y Luck Y Snyder Y
37 Bacon Y Evans Y Lukens Y Soper E
38 Bird Y Frizell Y Lynch Y Story Y
39 Bockenfeld E Froelich Y Mabrey Y Taggart Y
40 Boesenecker Y Garcia Y Marshall Y Titone Y
41 Bottoms Y Hamrick Y Martinez Y Valdez Y
42 Bradfield Y Hartsook Y Marvin Y Velasco Y
43 Bradley Y Hernandez Y Mauro Y Vigil Y
44 Brown Y Herod Y McCormick Y Weinberg Y
45 Catlin Y Holtorf Y McLachlan Y Weissman Y
46 Clifford Y Jodeh Y Ortiz Y Willford Y
47 Daugherty Y Joseph Y Parenti Y Wilson Y
48 DeGraaf Y Kipp Y Pugliese Y Winter T. Y
49 deGruy Kennedy Y Lieder Y Ricks Y Woodrow Y
50 Duran Y Lindsay Y Rutinel Y Young Y
51 Speaker Y
52
53 The question being, "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?".
54 A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a
55 majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative, and the
56 bill, as amended, was declared passed.
1 YES 52 NO 11 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT
2 Amabile Y English Y Lindstedt Y Sirota Y
3 Armagost Y Epps Y Luck N Snyder Y
4 Bacon Y Evans N Lukens Y Soper E
5 Bird Y Frizell N Lynch Y Story Y
6 Bockenfeld E Froelich Y Mabrey Y Taggart Y
7 Boesenecker Y Garcia Y Marshall Y Titone Y
8 Bottoms N Hamrick Y Martinez Y Valdez Y
9 Bradfield Y Hartsook N Marvin Y Velasco Y
10 Bradley N Hernandez Y Mauro Y Vigil Y
11 Brown Y Herod Y McCormick Y Weinberg N
12 Catlin Y Holtorf N McLachlan Y Weissman Y
13 Clifford Y Jodeh Y Ortiz Y Willford Y
14 Daugherty Y Joseph Y Parenti Y Wilson N
15 DeGraaf N Kipp Y Pugliese Y Winter T. N
16 deGruy Kennedy Y Lieder Y Ricks Y Woodrow Y
17 Duran Y Lindsay Y Rutinel Y Young Y
18 Speaker Y
19 Co-sponsor(s) added: Representative(s) Amabile, Bird, Boesenecker, Brown,
20 Clifford, Daugherty, Duran, Epps, Froelich, Garcia, Hamrick, Hernandez,
21 Jodeh, Joseph, Kipp, Lieder, Lindsay, Lindstedt, Lynch, Mabrey, Martinez,
22 Ortiz, Parenti, Rutinel, Sirota, Snyder, Story, Titone, Valdez, Vigil, Willford,
23 Woodrow, Speaker