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BILL SUMMARY For 4A. ELIMINATE ANTIQUATED REFERENCE TO STATE FISCAL RULES
JOINT COMMITTEE COMMITTEE ON STATUTORY REVISION COMMITTEE
Date Jan 19, 2018
Location HCR 0112
4a. Eliminate antiquated reference to state fiscal rules - Committee Discussion Only
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02:51:00 PM
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Motion |
Introduce Bill 4a. |
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Moved |
Tate |
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Seconded |
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Arndt |
Yes |
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Brad Ramming, Esq. |
Excused |
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Hooton |
Yes |
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McKean |
Yes |
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Patrice Bernadette Collins, Esq. |
Excused |
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Tate |
Yes |
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Thurlow |
Yes |
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Zenzinger |
Yes |
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Moreno |
Yes |
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Martinez Humenik |
Yes |
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YES: 8 NO: 0 EXC: 2 ABS: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS |
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02:51:01 PM |
Nicole Myers, OLLS, testified before the Committee, explaining that section 24-11-101 (3), C.R.S., specifies that executive branch employees who are in the state personnel system and who are required to work on a legal holiday shall have an alternate day off or be "paid in accordance with the state personnel system or state fiscal rules in effect on April 30, 1979." She explained that the state fiscal rules in effect nearly 40 years ago are neither applicable nor relevant. In addition, neither the Department of Personnel nor OLLS staff were able to locate a copy of the state fiscal rules in effect in April of 1979.
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