S_SA_2017A 02/08/2017 Committee Summary
Final
STAFF SUMMARY OF MEETING
SENATE COMMITTEE ON STATE, VETERANS, & MILITARY AFFAIRS
Date: | 02/08/2017 |
ATTENDANCE
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Time: | 01:35 PM to 03:59 PM |
Court
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Fenberg
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Place: | SCR 357 |
Hill
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Sonnenberg
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X
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This Meeting was called to order by |
Marble
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Senator Marble | |||
This Report was prepared by | |||
Julia Jackson | |||
X = Present, E = Excused, A = Absent, * = Present after roll call
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Bills Addressed: | Action Taken: | ||
SB17-122 SB17-064 SB17-027 |
Referred to the Committee of the Whole - Consent Calendar Postponed Indefinitely Amended, Referred to Senate Finance |
01:35 PM -- SB17-122
Senator Sonnenberg introduced a group of exchange students visiting the committee.
Senator Tate, sponsor, presented Senate Bill 17-122 to the committee. This bill repeals the Fallen Heroes Memorial Commission and the Fallen Heroes Memorials Construction Fund in the Department of Personnel and Administration (DPA), and requires the Capitol Building Advisory Committee to take on any remaining duties of the commission. The remaining duties of the commission will be performed in conjunction with the DPA and the Fallen Heroes Memorial Fund, Inc., which is a 501(c)(3) organization established to raise money for fallen heroes memorial construction.
Senator Tate provided a handout about the memorial to committee members (Attachment A).
17SenateState0208AttachA.pdf
01:38 PM -- Rebecca Kim, representing the Colorado Fallen Heroes Memorial Commission, testified in support of the bill.
01:44 PM -- Jack Wylie, representing the DPA, testified in support of the bill.
01:45 PM -- Bill Hanna, representing the United Veterans Committee of Colorado, testified in support of the bill.
01:47 PM
Senator Tate wrapped up his presentation of the bill.
BILL: | SB17-122 | |
TIME: | 01:48:06 PM | |
MOVED: | Hill | |
MOTION: | Refer Senate Bill 17-122 to the Committee of the Whole with a recommendation that it be placed on the consent calendar. The motion passed on a vote of 5-0. | |
SECONDED: | ||
VOTE
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Court
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Yes
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Fenberg
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Yes
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Hill
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Yes
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Sonnenberg
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Yes
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Marble
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Yes
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Final YES: 5 NO: 0 EXC: 0 ABS: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS
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01:51 PM -- SB17-064
Senator Kefalas, sponsor, presented Senate Bill 17-064 to the committee. The bill requires freestanding emergency departments to be licensed under a newly created license type from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) by July 1, 2019. Under current law, these facilities are licensed as community clinics with emergency centers. From the effective date of the bill until the required license date, no new freestanding emergency departments can be licensed under the new or existing license types, and facilities that meet the definition of freestanding emergency department and are currently licensed as a community clinic must comply with the additional financial and facility regulations until the new license type takes effect. The bill defines "freestanding emergency department" as a health facility that provides emergency and urgent care services and is either:
• independent from a hospital system, not attached to or contained within a hospital, and not operated by or affiliated with a hospital system; or
• affiliated with a hospital system and located off the hospital's main campus.
A freestanding emergency department must be able to triage patients upon intake to determine whether emergency or urgent care is needed, and if no medical emergency exists, the freestanding emergency department must be able to provide urgent care and bill patients at the lower urgent care rate. The bill requires the CDPHE to establish various rules for freestanding emergency departments, including licensing; fees; staffing requirements; transfer and transportation protocols; location restrictions near critical access hospitals; and transparency requirements for facility fees, professional fees, and fees for ancillary services. Freestanding emergency departments must provide information on their websites that clearly states facility fees that may be charged and list health plans for which their services are covered as in- and out-of-network benefits.
Committee members discussed the bill with Senator Kefalas. They received a handout from the Colorado Medical Society, the Colorado Academy of Family Physicians, and the Colorado Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians (Attachment B).
17SenateState0208AttachB.pdf
02:03 PM -- Elisabeth Arenales, representing the Colorado Center on Law and Policy, testified in support of the bill. She provided two handouts to committee members (Attachments C and D).
17SenateState0208AttachC.pdf 17SenateState0208AttachD.pdf
02:07 PM -- Paul Wagner, representing himself, testified in support of the bill and provided a handout to committee members (Attachment E). The committee discussed the bill with Mr. Wagner.
17SenateState0208AttachE.pdf
02:12 PM -- Sara Orrange, representing the Colorado Association of Health Plans, testified on the bill from a neutral position.
02:15 PM -- Virginia Morrison Love, representing America's Health Insurance Plans, testified on the bill from a neutral position. The committee discussed the bill with Ms. Morrison Love.
02:22 PM -- Tracey Campbell, representing the Center for Improving Value in Health Care (CIVHC), testified on the bill from a neutral position. The committee discussed the bill with Ms. Campbell.
02:28 PM -- Cindy Sovine-Miller, representing the Colorado Commission on Affordable Health Care, testified on the bill from a neutral position. She provided a handout to committee members (Attachment F).
17SenateState0208AttachF.pdf
02:31 PM -- Caitlin Westerson, representing the Colorado Consumer Health Initiative, testified in support of the bill. The committee discussed the bill with Ms. Westerson.
02:38 PM -- Randy Kuykendall, representing CDPHE, testified on the bill from a neutral position. He provided a handout to committee members (Attachment G). The committee discussed the bill with Mr. Kuykendall.
17SenateState0208AttachG.pdf
02:57 PM -- Dr. Jim Todd, representing the Colorado Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, testified on the bill from a neutral position.
03:06 PM -- Jennifer Cassell, representing the National Association of Freestanding Emergency Centers, testified against the bill.
03:08 PM -- Suzanne Hamilton, representing the American College of Emergency Physicians, testified against the bill. The committee discussed the bill with Ms. Hamilton.
03:12 PM -- Katherine Mulready, representing the Colorado Hospital Association, testified on the bill from a neutral position. The committee discussed the bill with Ms. Mulready.
03:17 PM -- Melissa Osse, representing HealthONE Hospital Systems, testified against the bill. The committee discussed the bill with Ms. Osse and Ms. Mulready.
03:27 PM -- Brock Herzberg, representing Adeptus Health, testified against the bill.
03:31 PM -- A.W. Schnellbacher, representing AARP Colorado, testified in support of the bill.
03:35 PM -- Sharon Sloane, representing the Colorado Senior Lobby, testified in support of the bill.
03:39 PM -- Ed Shackelford, representing himself, testified in support of the bill. The committee discussed the bill with Mr. Shackelford.
03:43 PM
Senator Kefalas wrapped up his presentation of the bill. Committee members commented on the bill.
BILL: | SB17-064 | |
TIME: | 03:49:31 PM | |
MOVED: | Court | |
MOTION: | Refer Senate Bill 17-064 to the Committee on Finance. The motion failed on a vote of 2-3. | |
SECONDED: | ||
VOTE
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Court
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Yes
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Fenberg
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Yes
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Hill
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No
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Sonnenberg
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No
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Marble
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No
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YES: 2 NO: 3 EXC: 0 ABS: 0 FINAL ACTION: FAIL
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BILL: | SB17-064 | |
TIME: | 03:49:53 PM | |
MOVED: | Hill | |
MOTION: | Postpone Senate Bill 17-064 indefinitely using a reversal of the previous roll call. There was no objection to the use of the reverse roll call, therefore, the bill was postponed indefinitely. The motion passed on a vote of 3-2. | |
SECONDED: | ||
VOTE
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Court
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No
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Fenberg
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No
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Hill
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Yes
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Sonnenberg
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Yes
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Marble
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Yes
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Final YES: 3 NO: 2 EXC: 0 ABS: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS
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03:50 PM -- SB17-027
Senator Court reminded the committee of its hearing on Senate Bill 17-027 on January 25, 2017. This bill increases the Class A traffic infraction penalty for texting while driving. The penalty for a first offense increases from a $50 fine and 1 point assessed against a violator's driver license to a $500 fine and 5 points assessed on the driver license. The fine for a second or subsequent offense increases from $100 and 1 point assessed to $750 and 6 points assessed.
Senator Court presented amendment L.003 (Attachment H). Committee members discussed the bill and the amendment.
17SenateState0208AttachH.pdf
BILL: | SB17-027 | |
TIME: | 03:56:32 PM | |
MOVED: | Court | |
MOTION: | Adopt amendment L.003 (Attachment H) to SB 17-027. The motion passed without objection. | |
SECONDED: | ||
VOTE
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Court
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Fenberg
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Hill
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Sonnenberg
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Marble
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YES: 0 NO: 0 EXC: 0 ABS: 0 FINAL ACTION: Pass Without Objection
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BILL: | SB17-027 | |
TIME: | 03:58:27 PM | |
MOVED: | Hill | |
MOTION: | Refer Senate Bill 17-027, as amended, to the Committee on Finance. The motion passed on a vote of 4-1. | |
SECONDED: | ||
VOTE
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Court
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Yes
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Fenberg
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Yes
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Hill
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Yes
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Sonnenberg
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No
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Marble
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Yes
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Final YES: 4 NO: 1 EXC: 0 ABS: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS
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03:59 PM
The committee adjourned.