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Colorado Senate 2012 Legislative Day 113

Page 1 SENATE CALENDAR Sixty-Eighth General Assembly Wednesday, May 2, 2012 STATE OF COLORADO 113th Legislative Day Second Regular Session Hour of convening 9:00 A.M. Wednesday May 2, 2012 THIRD READING OF BILLS - FINAL PASSAGE - CONSENT CALENDAR HB12-1331 by Representative(s) Brown, Wilson, Pace, Hamner, Kerr A., Massey, Murray, Ramirez, Schafer S., Summers, Todd; also Senator(s) Schwartz, Bacon, Heath, Johnston, King K., King S.--Concerning changing the name of Western state college of Colorado to Western state Colorado university. HB12-1274 by Representative(s) Swerdfeger; also Senator(s) Jahn--Concerning the regulation of notaries public, and, in connection therewith, making and reducing appropriations. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, May 1, 2012, page 955.) THIRD READING OF BILLS - FINAL PASSAGE SB12-086 by Senator(s) Cadman, Shaffer B.; --Concerning a study of the cost of regulatory compliance for businesses in Colorado. SB12-129 by Senator(s) Schwartz, Aguilar, Bacon, Grantham, Harvey, Heath, Hodge, Hudak, Johnston, King S., Lundberg, Newell, Roberts, Steadman, Tochtrop, White, Williams S.; also Representative(s) Coram-- Concerning access to affordable broadband internet connectivity in noncompetitive rural areas. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, March 9, 2012, page 435.) (Laid Over from May 1, 2012.) SB12-132 by Senator(s) Grantham, Cadman, Scheffel, Brophy, Harvey, King S., Lambert, Lundberg, Neville, Renfroe, Roberts, Spence; also Representative(s) Becker--Concerning timely issuance of environmental control permits, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, May 1, 2012, pages 956-957.) SB12-172 by Senator(s) Johnston and Spence, Bacon, Heath, Hudak; --Concerning student assessments adopted by the state board. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, May 1, 2012, pages 957-958.) SB12-163 by Senator(s) Mitchell and Steadman, Aguilar, Cadman, Grantham, Guzman, Jahn, Neville, Spence; also Representative(s) Beezley and Levy, Barker, DelGrosso, Ferrandino, Massey, McCann, Nikkel, Singer, Vigil--Concerning changes to improve outcomes for persons convicted of possession of certain controlled substances crimes. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, May 1, 2012, page 958.) SB12-162 by Senator(s) Tochtrop; also Representative(s) Peniston--Concerning remediation performed on property contaminated by an illegal drug laboratory, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, May 1, 2012, page 958.) Page 2 HB12-1294 by Representative(s) Liston, Todd, Acree, Gardner B., Kerr J., Massey, Miklosi, Murray, Priola, Ramirez, Soper, Swalm, Swerdfeger, Szabo; also Senator(s) Tochtrop, Boyd, Mitchell, Neville, White--Concerning modifications to the system of regulation of health facilities currently regulated by the department of public health and environment, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, May 1, 2012, page 958.) HB12-1226 by Representative(s) Barker; also Senator(s) Aguilar--Concerning a surcharge on persons convicted of crimes against at-risk persons, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, May 1, 2012, page 959.) HB12-1303 by Representative(s) Schafer S., Hamner, Kerr J., Peniston, Summers, Young; also Senator(s) Spence, Jahn--Concerning the regulation of speech-language pathologists by the department of regulatory agencies, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, May 1, 2012, page 959.) HB12-1302 by Representative(s) Massey; also Senator(s) Tochtrop--Concerning the creation of a flight for life Colorado license plate, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. SB12-117 by Senator(s) King S.; --Concerning the penalties for persons who drive while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, May 1, 2012, page 959.) GENERAL ORDERS - SECOND READING OF BILLS HB12-1036 by Representative(s) Kerr J.; also Senator(s) Boyd--Concerning clarification of the exemption from the "Colorado Open Records Act" for investigative files. (Judiciary recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 25, 2012, page 848.) (Laid Over from May 1, 2012.) SB12-155 by Senator(s) Heath and White; also Representative(s) Court and Murray--Concerning procedures to protect transparency in elections while preserving the integrity of ballots in connection with a request for public inspection of ballots under the "Colorado Open Records Act". (State, Veterans and Military Affairs recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, March 15, 2012, page 493.) (Laid Over from May 1, 2012.) SB12-070 by Senator(s) Aguilar; also Representative(s) Wilson, Solano--Concerning residential landlords and tenants, and, in connection therewith, enacting the "Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act". (Judiciary recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, March 8, 2012, pages 401-402.) (Laid Over from May 1, 2012.) HB12-1160 by Representative(s) Baumgardner; also Senator(s) Schwartz--Concerning methane gas captured from active and inactive coal mines. (Local Government recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, March 28, 2012, pages 596-597.) (Laid Over from May 1, 2012.) HB12-1237 by Representative(s) Williams A.; also Senator(s) Harvey--Concerning the records kept by the unit owners' association of a common interest community. (Local Government recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, March 28, 2012, pages 595-596.) (Laid Over from May 1, 2012.) SB12-106 by Senator(s) King K.; --Concerning education. (Education recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 9, 2012, pages 681-682.) (Laid Over from April 30, 2012.) Page 3 SB12-135 by Senator(s) Lundberg, Scheffel, Cadman, Harvey, King K., Lambert, Mitchell, White; also Representative(s) Murray--Concerning the development of an on-line program to which the secretary of state posts election returns by the evenings of specified election days, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Laid Over from April 30, 2012.) HB12-1267 by Representative(s) Coram; also Senator(s) Grantham--Concerning the simplification of certain preelection procedures in order to reduce the cost of administering elections. (State, Veterans and Military Affairs recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 10, 2012, pages 689-691.) (Appropriations recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 18, 2012, pages 769-770.) (Laid Over from April 30, 2012.) SB12-178 by Senator(s) Giron; also Representative(s) Swerdfeger--Concerning the removal of enhanced credits for purchase of in-state eligible energy resources from the renewable energy standard. (Laid Over from April 30, 2012.) HB12-1043 by Representative(s) Conti; also Senator(s) King K.--Concerning concurrent enrollment for students who may complete high school graduation requirements before the end of twelfth grade. (Education recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 27, 2012, pages 913-914.) (Laid Over from May 1, 2012.) HB12-1086 by Representative(s) Gardner B., Labuda, Levy, Murray, Waller; also Senator(s) Morse, Brophy, Guzman, Roberts, Schwartz--Concerning implementation of recommendations of the committee on legal services in connection with legislative review of rules and regulations of state agencies. (Legal Services recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 30, 2012, page 929.) SB12-173 by Senator(s) Jahn, Boyd, Harvey, Lundberg, Neville, Newell, Roberts, White, Williams S.; also Representative(s) Summers and DelGrosso--Concerning repeal of the requirement that mental health professionals make certain disclosures verbally. CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS SJR12-034 by Senator(s) Carroll, Aguilar, Bacon, Boyd, Foster, Giron, Guzman, Heath, Hodge, Hudak, Johnston, Morse, Newell, Nicholson, Schwartz, Shaffer B., Steadman, Tochtrop, Williams S.; also Representative(s) Jones, Court, Casso, Duran, Ferrandino, Fields, Fischer, Hamner, Hullinghorst, Kagan, Kefalas, Kerr A., Labuda, Lee, Levy, McCann, McKinley, Miklosi, Pabon, Pace, Peniston, Ryden, Schafer S., Singer, Solano, Soper, Todd, Tyler, Vigil, Williams A., Wilson, Young-- Concerning the expression by the Colorado General Assembly of its strong opposition to recent federal court rulings affecting campaign finance and urging the reversal of the doctrine of corporate personhood as set forth in the case of Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. (Laid Over from May 1, 2012.) SJR12-038 by Senator(s) Tochtrop; also Representative(s) Soper--Concerning the 75th anniversary of Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Programs. (Laid Over from May 1, 2012.) SJR12-039 by Senator(s) Scheffel; also Representative(s) Massey--Concerning the designation of September 27, 2012, as "First Responder Appreciation Day". (Laid Over from May 1, 2012.) SJR12-040 by Senator(s) Lambert and Shaffer B., Harvey, Mitchell, Renfroe, Scheffel, Williams S., Morse, Boyd, Aguilar, Schwartz, Giron, Jahn, Steadman, Guzman, Hodge, Tochtrop, Bacon, Brophy, Cadman, Grantham, Heath, Johnston, King K., King S., Lundberg, Neville, Roberts, Spence, White; also Representative(s) Soper and Waller--Concerning service to veterans by the Colorado Bar Association and the Veteran Trauma Court. (Laid Over from May 1, 2012.) Page 4 SJR12-043 by Senator(s) White, Foster, Guzman, Hudak, Jahn, King S., Lundberg, Newell, Nicholson, Roberts, Scheffel, Shaffer B., Spence, Tochtrop, Williams S.; also Representative(s) Murray--Concerning ovarian cancer in Colorado. (Laid Over from May 1, 2012.) SJR12-048 by Senator(s) White and Tochtrop; also Representative(s) Bradford--Concerning the designation of May 13 through 19, 2012, as "National Nursing Home Week". (Laid Over from April 30, 2012.) SR12-003 by Senator(s) Schwartz and Nicholson; --Concerning measures to create Colorado jobs by encouraging active forest management for healthy forest ecosystems and the use of Colorado forest biomass as a source of renewable energy. (Laid Over from May 1, 2012.) CONSIDERATION OF MEMORIALS SJM12-004 by Senator(s) Mitchell; also Representative(s) Priola--Memorializing former Senator Ted L. Strickland. (Laid Over from April 23, 2012.) Senator Ted L. Strickland Colorado Legislator 1967 - 1992 Memorial to be presented on May 2, 2012 In the Senate Chamber CONSIDERATION OF HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO SENATE BILLS SB12-036 by Senator(s) Mitchell; also Representative(s) Holbert--Concerning parental consent for the collection of information from students in schools. (Amended as printed in House Journal, April 5, 2012, pages 893-894, and amended on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, April 18, 2012.) (Laid Over from May 1, 2012.) CONSIDERATION OF GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENTS MEMBERS OF THE COLORADO TOURISM OFFICE BOARD OF DIRECTORS for terms expiring June 1, 2015: Lawrence R. DiPasquale of Greenwood Village, Colorado, a representative of the food, beverage and restaurant industry, appointed. Page 5 Timothy H. Wolfe of Littleton, Colorado, a representative of the hotel, motel, and lodging industry, reappointed. (Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Energy recommends the above appointment be confirmed.) (Laid Over from May 1, 2012.) MEMBER OF THE WASTE TIRE ADVISORY COMMITTEE for a term expiring on September 9, 2014: Michael "Scott" Skorka of Golden, Colorado, to serve as a tire retailer, reappointed. (Transportation recommends the above appointment be confirmed.) (Laid Over from May 1, 2012.) MEMBER OF THE COLORADO TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY TRUST FUND BOARD for a term expiring June 30, 2014: Timothy R. Hurtado, D.O. of Colorado Springs, Colorado, reappointed. for a term expiring June 30, 2015: Sena K. Harjo of Lakewood, Colorado, appointed; (Health and Human Services recommends the above appointment be confirmed.) (Laid Over from May 1, 2012.) MEMBERS OF THE COLORADO CHILDREN'S TRUST FUND BOARD for a term expiring November 7, 2014: LaShay Canady of Aurora, Colorado, to serve as a parent, appointed. (Health and Human Services recommends the above appointment be confirmed.) (Laid Over from May 1, 2012.) MEMBER OF THE COVERCOLORADO BOARD OF DIRECTORS for a term expiring July 1, 2014: Keith Evans of Lonetree, Colorado, a representative of insurance carriers, and occasioned by the resignation of Leo Tokar of Englewood, Colorado, appointed. (Health and Human Services recommends the above appointment be confirmed.) (Laid Over from May 1, 2012.) MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF METROPOLITAN STATE COLLEGE OF DENVER for terms expiring December 31, 2015: Dawn P. Bookhardt of Aurora, Colorado, to serve as a Republican, reappointed; Robert Cohen of Greenwood Village, Colorado, to serve as an Unaffiliated, reappointed; Page 6 Melody Harris of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a Democrat, reappointed. (Education recommends the above appointment be confirmed.) (Laid Over from May 1, 2012.) MEMBERS OF THE COLORADO EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES AUTHORITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS for terms expiring June 30, 2015: William Carl Sanden of Colorado Springs, Colorado, a Republican, appointed. Cheryl Denise Cohen-Vader of Denver, Colorado, an Unaffiliated, appointed. (Education recommends the above appointment be confirmed.) (Laid Over from May 1, 2012.) MEMBERS OF THE COLLEGEINVEST BOARD OF DIRECTORS for terms expiring July 31, 2015: Ashley J. Burt of Gunnison, Colorado, reappointed. Patrice M. Henning of Evergreen, Colorado, appointed. Douglas W. Lyon of Durango, Colorado, appointed. (Education recommends the above appointment be confirmed.) (Laid Over from May 1, 2012.) MEMBERS OF THE STATE BOARD FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION for terms expiring December 31, 2015: Theresa Kathleen Pena of Denver, Colorado and a resident of the First Congressional District, to serve as a Democrat, appointed. Bernadette B. Marquez of Denver, Colorado and a resident of the First Congressional District, to serve as a Democrat, reappointed. (Education recommends the above appointment be confirmed.) (Laid Over from May 1, 2012.) MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR WESTERN STATE COLLEGE OF COLORADO for terms expiring December 31, 2015: George H. Delaney of Castle Rock, Colorado to serve as a Democrat, reappointed; Linda A. Morton of Littleton, Colorado to serve as a Democrat, reappointed. (Education recommends the above appointment be confirmed.) (Laid Over from May 1, 2012.) Page 7 MEMBER OF THE COLORADO TOURISM OFFICE BOARD OF DIRECTORS for a term expiring June 1, 2014: Robert Stinchcomb of Lafayette, Colorado, a representative of the ski industry and occasioned by the resignation of Jeanne C. Mackowski of Carbondale, Colorado, appointed. (Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Energy recommends the above appointment be confirmed.) (Laid Over from May 1, 2012.) MEMBERS OF THE COLORADO BANKING BOARD for terms expiring July 1, 2013: James L. Basey of Denver, Colorado, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Thomas L. Goding of Fort Collins, Colorado, and to serve as an executive officer of a state bank, with not less than five years' practical experience as an active executive officer of a bank, appointed. Emily S. Robinson of Golden, Colorado, an executive officer of a state bank, with not less than five years' practical experience as an active executive officer of a bank, and occasioned by the resignation of Mary S. Reisher of Denver, Colorado, appointed. for a term expiring July 1, 2015: Richard Estaban Martinez, Jr., Centennial, Colorado, to serve as a representative of bankers, and as a representative of a bank having less than one hundred fifty million dollars in total assets, appointed. (Business Labor and Technology recommends the above appointment be confirmed.) COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE Effective July 1, 2011, for a term expiring at the pleasure of the Governor: James L. Riesberg of Greeley, Colorado, appointed. (Business Labor and Technology recommends the above appointment be confirmed.) CONFERENCE COMMITTEES TO REPORT SB12-020 by Senator(s) Aguilar, Steadman; also Representative(s) Summers--Concerning immunity from certain criminal offenses when a person reports in good faith an emergency drug or alcohol overdose event. (Amended as printed in House Journal, March 9, 2012, pages 589-591.) Senate Conferees: Senators Aguilar - Chair, Carroll, and Roberts House Conferees: Representatives Summers - Chairman, Waller, and Lee. (Laid Over from May 1, 2012.) HB12-1053 by Representative(s) Gardner B.; also Senator(s) Giron--Concerning the victims' rights act. (Amended as printed in Senate Journal, March 26, 2012, page 578.) House Conferees: Gardner B, Chairman, Barker, and Pace. Senate Conferees: Giron, Chairman, S. King, and Carroll. (Laid Over from May 1, 2012.) Page 8 REQUEST FOR CONFERENCE COMMITTEES HB12-1168 by Representative(s) Young, Fischer, Kerr A., Levy; also Senator(s) Morse--Concerning clarification of provisions authorizing ignition interlock devices. (Amended as printed in Senate Journal, March 26, 2012, page 578.) House Conferees: Young, Chairman, Barker, and Gardner B. (Laid Over from May 1, 2012.) Thursday, May 3, 2012 GENERAL ORDERS - SECOND READING OF BILLS HB12-1272 by Representative(s) Duran and Ramirez, Fields, Tyler, Casso, Ferrandino, Hullinghorst, Miklosi, Singer, Solano, Soper, Vigil; also Senator(s) Newell--Concerning continuation of enhanced unemployment insurance benefits for unemployed individuals participating in approved training programs, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. SB12-169 by Senator(s) Tochtrop; --Concerning the administration of county powers to maintain the landscape. (Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Energy recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, May 1, 2012, page 964.) HB12-1238 by Representative(s) Massey and Hamner, Fields, Pabon, Priola, Casso, Gerou, Lee, Murray, Pace, Sonnenberg, Swerdfeger; also Senator(s) Johnston and Spence, Bacon, Giron, Jahn, Newell-- Concerning literacy education for students enrolled in kindergarten through third grade, and, in connection therewith, creating the "Colorado Early Literacy Act" and making and reducing appropriations. (State, Veterans & Military Affairs recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 26, 2012, pages 894-910.) (Appropriations recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, May 1, 2012, pages 965-966.) CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS HJR12-1022 by Representative(s) Baumgardner, Looper, Massey, Wilson; also Senator(s) Nicholson, White-- Concerning naming a portion of the Fraser River the "Eisenhower Memorial Reach". (Laid Over from April 30, 2012.) CONSIDERATION OF GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENTS MEMBER OF THE RENEWABLE ENERGY AUTHORITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS effective immediately for a term expiring July 1, 2014: Kenneth W. Lund of Lone Tree, Colorado, appointed. (Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Energy recommends the above appointment be confirmed.) Page 9 COMMITTEE WORK Wednesday, May 2, 2012 JOINT SENATE AGRICULTURE, NATURAL RESOURCES, AND ENERGY AND HOUSE AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK, AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE 7:30 A.M. HCR 0107 Briefing on Public Trust Doctrine - Doug Kemper and Steve Leonhardt, Colorado Water Congress SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE 8:00 A.M. SCR 356 SB12-171 by Senators Shaffer B. and Brophy; also Representative Becker--Conservation Recreation Fund License Plate SB12-105 by Senator Steadman; also Representative Levy--Collateral Consequences HB12-1143 by Representative Ferrandino; also Senator Steadman--Adjust County Reimbursement Rate For Elections HB12-1223 by Representative Levy; also Senator Steadman--Inmates Eligibility For Earned Time HB12-1314 by Representative Sonnenberg; also Senator Hodge--Oil & Gas Filing Exception SB12-182 by Senators Bacon and Mitchell; also Representative Massey--Authorize Benefit Corporations HB12-1084 by Representative Fields and Conti; also Senators Jahn and King S.--Penalty For Leaving The Scene Of Traffic Accident SENATE AGRICULTURE, NATURAL RESOURCES, AND ENERGY COMMITTEE Upon Adjournment Or Recess for Committee SCR 353 MEMBERS OF THE RENEWABLE ENERGY AUTHORITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS effective immediately for a term expiring July 1, 2014: Kimberley Beth Jordan of Fort Collins, Colorado, reappointed. Tanuj "TJ" Deora of Denver, Colorado, appointed. HB12-1099 by Representative McKinley; also Senators Tochtrop and Williams S.--Phytoremediation Hemp Remediation Pilot Program HB12-1317 by Representative Sonnenberg; also Senator Schwartz--Parks & Wildlife Commission Composition & Terms SENATE EDUCATION COMMITTEE Upon Adjournment SCR 354 HB12-1261 by Representative Solano; also Senator Bacon--Effective Educators Low-performing Schools (FOR ACTION ONLY) HB12-1240 by Representative Kerr A.; also Senator Bacon and King K.--Statutory Changes To K-12 Education Page 10 SB12-179 by Senator Schwartz; also Representative Massey--Public School Capital Construction Oversight HB12-1306 by Representative Holbert; also Senator King K.--Adjusting Pupil Enrollment Counts SENATE HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE Upon Adjournment SCR 356 SB12-065 by Senator Morse; also Representative (None)--Prior Authorization Form Prescription Drugs HB12-1332 by Representative Balmer; also Senator Guzman--Licensure Of Anesthesiologist Assistants (FOR ACTION ONLY) SB12-183 by Senator Boyd; also Representative (None)--Utility Heating Disconnect Cold Weather Exemption SENATE BUSINESS, LABOR, AND TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE 1:30 P.M. SCR 354 HB12-1328 by Representative Priola; also Senator Giron--Unif Consumer Credit Code Contracts For Purchase SB12-181 by Senator Tochtrop; also Representative Kerr J.--Building & Construction Contracts SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE 1:30 P.M. Old Supreme Court SB12-107 by Senator Carroll; also Representative Wilson--Protect Water Oil Gas Operations Fracking SENATE STATE, VETERANS, AND MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE 1:30 P.M. SCR 353 MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF STATE AND VETERANS NURSING HOMES for a term expiring July 1, 2015: Nancy Lee Ferrier of Wheat Ridge, Colorado, the state long-term care ombudsman, and occasioned by the resignation of Shelley K. Hitt of Centennial, Colorado , appointed. HB12-1136 by Representative Ramirez; also Senator Roberts--Prohibit Use Of Public Land For Retail Sales HJR12-1019 by Representative Murray; also Senator Scheffel--Parental Rights Constitutional Amendment SJR12-047 by Senator Mitchell; also Representative (None)--National Debt Relief Amendment Thursday, May 3, 2012 CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE 8:00 A.M. SCR 356 Discussion about Interim Schedule Update about Dome Renovation Project Consideration of CPW Real Property Transaction Proposal CONFERENCE COMMITTEE SB12-020 8:00 A.M. SCR 352 SB12-020 by Senator Aguilar; also Representative Summers--Immunity For Reporters Of Overdoses Page 11 FINANCE COMMITTEE Upon Adjournment SCR 354 HB12-1069 by Representative Miklosi and Pabon; also Senators Shaffer B. and King S.--Sales & Use Tax Holiday For Back-to-school Items HB12-1045 by Representative Bradford; also Senator King S.--Spruce Beetle Kill Wood Products Tax Exemption HB12-1037 by Representative Becker; also Senator Tochtrop--Classify Certain Ag Products Wholesale Sales HB12-1266 by Representative Sonnenberg; also Senator Morse--Sunset Continue Bail Bond Agent Regulation HB12-1311 by Representative Summers; also Senator Boyd--Sunset Continue Pharmacy Board SENATE AGRICULTURE, NATURAL RESOURCES, AND ENERGY COMMITTEE 1:30 P.M. Or Upon Recess for Committee SCR 353 MEMBERS OF THE COLORADO TOURISM OFFICE BOARD OF DIRECTORS for a term expiring June 1, 2012: Troy Allan Rarick of Fruita, Colorado, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of James E. Durr, Eckert, Colorado, and to serve as a representative of tourism-related retail industry, small community, and small business, appointed; for a term expiring June 1, 2015: Edwin A. Garcia of Aurora, Colorado, a representative of tourism-related transportation industries, reappointed; MEMBERS OF THE COLORADO STATE FAIR AUTHORITY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS for terms expiring November 1, 2015: Mark A. Arndt of Fort Morgan, Colorado to serve as a Republican from the Fourth Congressional District, and with substantial experience in agriculture or in the activities of 4-H clubs, reappointed; Patty Shaw Castilian of Denver, Colorado to serve as a Democrat from the First Congressional District, reappointed. MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF STOCK INSPECTION COMMISSIONERS effective May 1, 2012 for a term expiring May 1, 2016: Kathie Troudt Riley of Loveland, Colorado to serve as a representative with broad general knowledge of the Colorado livestock industry and shall represent commodity other than confinement and non-confinement cattle industries, with the largest percentage of charged fees, appointed. HB12-1334 by Representative Becker; also Senator Hodge--Severence Tax Funding Agricultural Energy Projects HB12-1330 by Representative Becker; also Senator Hodge--Hunting Fishing License Suspension Hearing HB12-1161 by Representative Looper; also Senator King K.--Nutrients Scientific Advisory Bd Water Quality Page 12 SENATE EDUCATION COMMITTEE 1:30 P.M. SCR 354 MEMBERS OF THE READ-TO-ACHIEVE BOARD for terms expiring April 1, 2014: Joanne E. Scanlan of Colorado Springs, Colorado, to serve as a kindergarten, first, second or third grade elementary school teacher and as a Republican, reappointed; Teresa L. Williams of Westminster, Colorado, to serve as a member with knowledge of and experience in public education in elementary grades and as a Democrat, reappointed; Charlotte Macaluso of Pueblo, Colorado, to serve as a parent of a child who is enrolled in a public school at the time of appointment and as a Democrat, reappointed; Jamie Lyn Marin, to serve as a RURAL kindergarten, first, second or third grade elementary school teacher and as an Unaffiliated, appointed. MEMBER OF THE CHARTER SCHOOL INSTITUTE BOARD Steven Richard Schneider, Colorado Springs, Colorado, a Republican who has experience as a public school administrator with experience working with charter schools and with other board or public service experience, appointed. HB12-1218 by Representative Peniston; also Senator Hudak--Early Childhood & School Readiness Commission HB12-1345 by Representative Massey; also Senator Bacon--Financing Of Public Schools SB12-103 by Senator Bacon; also Representative (None)--At-risk Funding Formula Charter School & District HB12-1214 by Representative Becker; also Senators Nicholson and Spence--Community College Two-year Degree Programs HB12-1155 by Representative Massey; also Senator Bacon--Improvements In College Completion SENATE HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE 1:30 P.M. SCR 356 MEMBER OF THE COLORADO COMMISSION ON THE AGING for a term expiring July 1, 2015: Sara Canfield of Fort Morgan, Colorado, to serve as a representative from the Fourth Congressional District and as a republican, appointed. Friday, May 4, 2012 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL COMMITTEE 7:30 A.M. HCR 0112 Any other bills referred to the Legislative Council Committee will be heard on this date. Page 13 SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE 1:30 P.M. SCR 356 HB12-1263 by Representative Levy; also Senator Steadman--Reduce Barriers To Employment Criminal Records (FOR ACTION ONLY) SB12-071 by Senator Giron; also Representative Duran--Foreclosure Require Loan Modification Efforts HB12-1325 by Representative Summers; also Senator Nicholson--Methamphetamine Precursor Drug Log And Limits HB12-1101 by Representative Barker; also Senator King S.--Use Of Personal Info To Defraud Any other bills referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee may be heard on this date. Tuesday, May 8, 2012 SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE 8:00 A.M. SCR 356 BOARD OF PINNACOL ASSURANCE for terms expiring January 1, 2017: Marcia Ann Benshoof of Highlands Ranch, Colorado, who has experience in the management and operation of insurance companies, not competing with Pinnacol Assurance, appointed; Jeffrey L. Cummings of Arvada, Colorado, an employer whose liability is insured by Pinnacol Assurance, appointed. Any bills referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee may be heard on this date. Individuals with disabilities needing auxiliary aids may request assistance by contacting Ms. Stephanie Smith at Legislative Council, Room 029 Capitol. Call 303-866-3521. The TDD number is 303-866-3472. I certify that the above calendar was posted on Tuesday, May 1, 2012, at 4:00 p.m. Kristin Albers Senate Calendar Clerk