Amendments for HB24-1075

House Journal, February 8
43 HB24-1075 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to
44 the Committee on Appropriations with favorable
45 recommendation:
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47 Amend printed bill, page 6, strike lines 16 through 18 and substitute:
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49 "(g) DESCRIBE INCENTIVES AND FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS FOR
50 HOSPITALS FROM A GLOBAL BUDGETING BASED REIMBURSEMENT SYSTEM
51 COMPARED TO A FEE-FOR-SERVICE BASED REIMBURSEMENT SYSTEM;".
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53 Page 7, after line 22 insert:
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1 "(m) ESTIMATE THE IMPACT OF IMPLEMENTING A UNIVERSAL
2 HEALTH-CARE SYSTEM ON HEALTH PLANS THAT ARE REGULATED BY THE
29 3 FEDERAL "EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT INCOME SECURITY ACT OF 1974",
4 U.S.C. SEC. 1001 ET SEQ., AS AMENDED, INCLUDING MULTIEMPLOYER
5 TAFT-HARTLEY HEALTH-CARE TRUST FUNDS;
6 (n) EVALUATE THE FEASIBILITY OF IMPLEMENTING A UNIVERSAL
7 HEALTH-CARE SYSTEM BY EXPANDING OR MODIFYING THE COLORADO
8 OPTION HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN;".
9
10 Reletter succeeding paragraphs accordingly.
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12 Page 8, after line 2 insert:
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14 "(5) THE COLORADO SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH MAY UTILIZE AN
15 ACTUARIAL CONSULTANT IN CONDUCTING THE ANALYSIS PURSUANT TO
16 SUBSECTION (4) OF THIS SECTION.".
17
18 Renumber succeeding subsections accordingly.
19
20 Page 9, strike line 9 and substitute:
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22 "(III) ONE MEMBER WHO REPRESENTS AN ORGANIZATION THAT
23 ADVOCATES FOR COMMUNITIES WITH DISABILITIES;".
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25 Page 10, line 8, strike "AND".
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27 Page 10, strike line 10 and substitute "INTERESTS;
28 (XVIII) ONE MEMBER WHO REPRESENTS A PHARMACY BENEFIT
29 MANAGEMENT FIRM, AS DEFINED IN SECTION 10-16-102 (49);
30 (XIV) ONE MEMBER WHO REPRESENTS A SELF-INSURED EMPLOYER
31 THAT PROVIDES HEALTH INSURANCE TO ITS EMPLOYEES UNDER A HEALTH
32 INSURANCE PLAN COVERED BY THE FEDERAL "EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT
33 INCOME SECURITY ACT OF 1974", 29 U.S.C. SEC. 1001 ET SEQ., AS
34 AMENDED; AND
35 (XV) ONE MEMBER WHO REPRESENTS MANAGEMENT OF
36 ORGANIZED LABOR THAT PROVIDES HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR
37 INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE INSURED UNDER A HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN
38 COVERED BY THE FEDERAL "EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT INCOME SECURITY
39 ACT OF 1974", 29 U.S.C. SEC. 1001 ET SEQ., AS AMENDED.".
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41 Page 11, line 15, strike "SIX" and substitute "FOUR".
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House Journal, April 16
28 HB24-1075 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to
29 the Committee of the Whole with favorable
30 recommendation:
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32 Amend printed bill, page 3, strike lines 6 and 7 and substitute:
33
34 "(a) "ANALYSIS COLLABORATIVE" MEANS THE STATEWIDE
35 HEALTH-CARE ANALYSIS COLLABORATIVE CREATED PURSUANT TO".
36
37 Page 8 of the bill, line 3, strike "BY OCTOBER 1, 2025," and substitute
38 "ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 31, 2025,".
39
40 Page 8 of the bill, line 6, strike "INSURANCE" and substitute "HUMAN
41 SERVICES".
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43 Page 8 of the bill, line 9, after "(6)" insert "(a)".
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45 Page 8 of the bill, after line 12 insert:
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47 "(b) THE COLORADO SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH SHALL SUBMIT AN
48 APPLICATION TO THE ALL-PAYER HEALTH CLAIMS DATABASE SCHOLARSHIP
49 GRANT PROGRAM, ESTABLISHED IN SECTION 25.5-1-204.5, TO ACQUIRE
50 FUNDING TO COVER ANY DATA OR SOFTWARE COSTS THAT MAY BE
51 INCURRED BY THE COLORADO SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH IN CONDUCTING
52 THE ANALYSIS REQUIRED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION (4) OF THIS SECTION.".
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54 Page 8 of the bill, strike lines 19 and 20 and substitute, "COLLABORATIVE,
55 REFERRED TO IN THIS SECTION AS THE "ANALYSIS COLLABORATIVE", FOR
56 THE PURPOSE OF ADVISING THE COLORADO SCHOOL OF".
1 Page 9 of the bill, strike lines 4 and 5 and substitute:
2
3 "(3) (a) ON OR BEFORE AUGUST 1, 2024, THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
4 OF THE STATE DEPARTMENT SHALL INVITE THE FOLLOWING
5 REPRESENTATIVES TO PARTICIPATE IN THE ANALYSIS COLLABORATIVE:".
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7 Page 10 of the bill, strike lines 11 through 13 and substitute:
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9 "(b) IN INVITING REPRESENTATIVES TO PARTICIPATE IN THE
10 ANALYSIS COLLABORATIVE PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION (3)(a) OF THIS
11 SECTION, THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SHALL ENSURE THAT THE INVITEES:".
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13 Page 10 of the bill, line 15, strike "APPOINTEES'" and substitute
14 "INVITEES'".
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16 Page 10 of the bill, strike lines 24 through 26.
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18 Reletter succeeding paragraph accordingly.
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20 Page 11 of the bill, strike lines 1 and 2 and substitute "EXECUTIVE
21 DIRECTOR MAY INVITE A NEW REPRESENTATIVE TO FILL THE VACANCY.".
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23 Page 11 of the bill, strike lines 12 through 14.
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25 Reletter succeeding paragraphs accordingly.
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27 Amend the Health and Human Services Committee Report, dated
28 February 7, 2024, page 2, line 17, strike ""FOUR"." and substitute
29 ""TWO".".
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31 Page 11 of the bill, strike lines 16 and 17 and substitute "BEFORE
32 OCTOBER 1, 2025, AND THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE STATE
33 DEPARTMENT, OR THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S DESIGNEE SERVING ON THE
34 ANALYSIS COLLABORATIVE, MAY CONVENE ADDITIONAL MEETINGS OF THE
35 ANALYSIS COLLABORATIVE AS DETERMINED BY CONSULTING WITH THE
36 MEMBERS OF THE ANALYSIS COLLABORATIVE AND THE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC
37 HEALTH.".
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39 Page 11 of the bill, after line 22 insert:
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41 "(d) ALL MEETINGS OF THE ANALYSIS COLLABORATIVE SHALL BE
42 HELD VIRTUALLY AND ALLOW FOR ATTENDANCE AND PARTICIPATION BY
43 MEMBERS OF THE ANALYSIS COLLABORATIVE AND MEMBERS OF THE
44 PUBLIC VIRTUALLY.
45 (e) THE ANALYSIS COLLABORATIVE MAY HOLD MEETINGS WITHOUT
46 A QUORUM OF THE MEMBERS PRESENT.".
47
48 Page 12 of the bill, line 1, strike "APPOINTED" and substitute "INVITED".
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50 Page 12 of the bill, after line 9 insert:
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52 "SECTION 3. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 23-18-308, add
53 (1)(m) as follows:
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1 23-18-308. Fee-for-service contracts - grants to local district
2 colleges - limited purpose - repeal. (1) Subject to available
3 appropriations, the department shall enter into fee-for-service contracts
4 for the following purposes:
5 (m) THE COLORADO SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH'S ANALYSIS OF
6 MODEL LEGISLATION RELATED TO A STATEWIDE UNIVERSAL HEALTH-CARE
7 SYSTEM CONDUCTED PURSUANT TO SECTION 23-20-146.
8 SECTION 4. Appropriation. (1) For the 2024-25 state fiscal
9 year, $240,735 is appropriated to the department of higher education. This
10 appropriation is from the general fund. To implement this act, the
11 department may use this appropriation for the college opportunity fund
12 program to be used for limited purpose fee-for-service contracts with
13 state institutions.
14 (2) For the 2024-25 state fiscal year, $240,735 is appropriated to
15 the department of higher education. This appropriation is from
16 reappropriated funds received from the limited purpose fee-for-service
17 contracts with state institutions under subsection (1) of this section. To
18 implement this act, the department may use this appropriation for the
19 regents of the university of Colorado for allocation to the school of public
20 health.
21 (3) For the 2024-25 state fiscal year, $448 is appropriated to the
22 legislative department. This appropriation is from the general fund. To
23 implement this act, the department may use this appropriation for the
24 general assembly.".
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26 Renumber succeeding section accordingly.
27
28 Strike "ADVISORY TASK FORCE" and substitute "ANALYSIS
29 COLLABORATIVE" on: Page 8, line 23; Page 9, line 3; Page 10, line 27;
30 Page 11, lines 8, 11, 15, 18, 19, 23, and 27; and Page 12 of the bill, lines
31 1, 4, 6, and 7.
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33 Page 1 of the bill, line 103, strike "ADVISORY TASK FORCE" and
34 substitute "ANALYSIS COLLABORATIVE".
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36 Page 1 of the bill, line 107, strike "SYSTEM." and substitute "SYSTEM AND
37 MAKING AN APPROPRIATION.".
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House Journal, April 20
29 Amendment No. 1, Appropriations Report, dated April 17, 2024, and
30 placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal,
31 April 17, 2024.
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33 Amendment No. 2, Health & Human Services Report, dated February 7,
34 2024, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House
35 Journal, February 8, 2024.
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37 Amendment No. 3, by Representative McCormick:
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39 Amend printed bill, page 11, lines 10 and 11, strike "ADVISORY TASK
40 FORCE," and substitute "ANALYSIS COLLABORATIVE,".
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42 Laid over, as amended, until later in the day on Saturday, April 20, 2024.
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House Journal, April 22
8 Amend engrossed bill, page 8, strike line 21.
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10 Page 8, line 22, strike "(b)" and substitute "(7)".
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12 The amendment was declared passed by the following roll call vote:
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14 YES 59 NO 2 EXCUSED 4 ABSENT
15 Amabile Y English E Lindstedt Y Sirota Y
16 Armagost Y Epps Y Luck Y Snyder E
17 Bacon Y Evans Y Lukens Y Soper N
18 Bird Y Frizell Y Lynch Y Story Y
19 Bockenfeld E Froelich Y Mabrey Y Taggart Y
20 Boesenecker Y Garcia Y Marshall Y Titone Y
21 Bottoms Y Hamrick Y Martinez Y Valdez Y
22 Bradfield Y Hartsook Y Marvin Y Velasco Y
23 Bradley Y Hernandez Y Mauro Y Vigil Y
24 Brown Y Herod Y McCormick Y Weinberg Y
25 Catlin Y Holtorf Y McLachlan Y Weissman Y
26 Clifford Y Jodeh E Ortiz Y Willford Y
27 Daugherty Y Joseph Y Parenti Y Wilson Y
28 DeGraaf N Kipp Y Pugliese Y Winter T. Y
29 deGruy Kennedy Y Lieder Y Ricks Y Woodrow Y
30 Duran Y Lindsay Y Rutinel Y Young Y
31 Speaker Y
32
33 The question being, "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?".
34 A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a
35 majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative, and the
36 bill, as amended, was declared passed.
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38 YES 42 NO 19 EXCUSED 4 ABSENT
39 Amabile Y English E Lindstedt Y Sirota Y
40 Armagost N Epps Y Luck N Snyder E
41 Bacon Y Evans N Lukens Y Soper N
42 Bird Y Frizell N Lynch N Story Y
43 Bockenfeld E Froelich Y Mabrey Y Taggart N
44 Boesenecker Y Garcia Y Marshall N Titone Y
45 Bottoms N Hamrick Y Martinez Y Valdez Y
46 Bradfield N Hartsook N Marvin Y Velasco Y
47 Bradley N Hernandez Y Mauro Y Vigil Y
48 Brown Y Herod Y McCormick Y Weinberg N
49 Catlin N Holtorf N McLachlan Y Weissman Y
50 Clifford Y Jodeh E Ortiz Y Willford Y
51 Daugherty Y Joseph Y Parenti Y Wilson N
52 DeGraaf N Kipp Y Pugliese N Winter T. N
53 deGruy Kennedy Y Lieder Y Ricks Y Woodrow Y
54 Duran Y Lindsay Y Rutinel Y Young Y
55 Speaker Y
1 Co-sponsor(s) added: Representative(s) Amabile, Bacon, Brown, Daugherty,
2 deGruy Kennedy, Duran, Epps, Froelich, Garcia, Hamrick, Hernandez, Herod,
3 Joseph, Kipp, Lieder, Lindsay, Mabrey, Marvin, McLachlan, Ortiz, Parenti,
4 Ricks, Rutinel, Sirota, Story, Titone, Valdez, Velasco, Vigil, Weissman,
5 Willford, Woodrow, Young, Speaker
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