64 Senate Bills Signed So Far
In addition to Colorado Confidential’s counting of House bills that have been given Gov. Ritter’s John Hancock, there have been 64 Senate bills signed to date.
More after the fold.Here is a listing of the bills. Some have been given short titles while others will contain a brief description in bold. All information was obtained from the General Assembly’s Web site, and full texts of bills can be found there.
SB01-Generic & Nonpatented Rx Drug Program
SB03-Criminal Competency Evaluation Board
SB05-Obsolete Provision In CO Works
SB06-Redundant Railroad Crossings
SB07-Concerning the qualifications as a volunteer firefighter for purposes of a volunteer firefighter pension plan.
SB12-Concerning the investigations of child care providers who provide care for children whose care is funded with money received from publicly funded assistance programs
SB15-Child Support Recodification
SB16-Minimum Compulsory School Age
SB17-Concerning county representation on the sex offender management board
SB18-Relinquishment Of Children Procedure
SB19-Review Teacher Preparation Programs
SB20-Commissioner Of Education Qualifications
SB22-Concerning the authority of the Public Utilities Commission to consider the needs of low-income households when setting utility rates for energy.
SB26-Local Revenues For Full-day Kindergarten
SB28-Metro Sewage Disposal District Boards
SB31-Petroleum Product Regulation
SB37-Continue Organ Tissue Donation Fund
SB39-Protect Landowner Salvage Gas Pipeline
SB40-Concerning the prohibition of a financial institution from conducting operations on the premises of an affiliate engaged in nonfinancial activities
SB43-Emergency Health Care Provider Liability Exemption
SB48-Multi-year Contracts For Higher Education
SB50-Truancy Proceedings Representation
SB54-Research Building Funds Bond Limits
SB60-Concerning the availability of emergency contraception to a survivor of sexual assault
SB64-Child Foster Care Adoption Task Force
SB66-Pay Judgements Health Care Availability Act
SB76-Concerning the terms of office held by legislative appointees to certain government bodies
SB79-Standard Health Care Provider Contracts
SB82-Fund Habitat Partnership Program
SB97-Allocate Tobacco Settlement Moneys
SB98-County Open Space & Park Sales & Use Tax
SB100-Energy Resource Zones Transmission Development
SB104-Concerning members of the Blue Ribbon Commission for Health Care Reform
SB108-Alternate Defense Counsel Commission
SB110-Natural Resource Damage Assessment Cost
SB115-Criminal Procedural Omnibus
SB128-Concerning the use of general fund moneys in support of homeless youth shelters
SB129-Inflation Adjustment Damages Statutes
SB132-Repeal Goebel Mental Health Reference
SB148-Fast College Fast Jobs Program
SB159-Supplemental Appropriation Dept. Of Agriculture
SB160-Supplemental Appropriation Dept. Of Corrections
SB161-Supplemental Appropriation Dept. Of Education
SB162-Supplemental Appropriation Dept. Of Gov, Lt Gov, & OSPB
SB163-Supplemental Appropriation Dept, Of Health Care Policy & Financing
SB164-Supplemental Appropriation Dept. Of Higher Education
SB165-Supplemental Appropriation Dept. Of Human Services
SB166-Supplemental Appropriation Judicial Department
SB167-Supplemental Appropriation Dept. Of Labor & Employment
SB168-Supplemental Appropriation Dept. Of Law
SB169-Supplemental Appropriation Dept. Of Legislature
SB170-Supplemental Appropriation Dept. Of Local Affairs
SB171-Supplemental Appropriation Dept. Of Military Affairs
SB172-Supplemental Appropriation Dept. Of Natural Resources
SB173-Supplemental Appropriation Dept. Of Personnel
SB174-Supplemental Appropriation Dept. Of Public Health & Environment
SB175-Supplemental Appropriation Dept. Of Public Safety
SB176-Supplemental Appropriation Dept. Of Regulatory Agencies
SB177-Supplemental Appropriation Dept. Of Revenue
SB178-Supplemental Appropriation Dept. Of State
SB179-Supplemental Appropriation Dept. Of Transportation
SB180-Supplemental Appropriation Treasury Dept.
SB181-Supplemental Appropriation Capital Construction
SB191-Concerning the continuation of the function of the Division of Insurance related to the regulation of life insurance
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