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Red Book Footnotes 2004

1.    Deleted by amendment.

2.    This act was passed without a safety clause. It shall take effect at 12:01 a.m. on the day following the expiration of the ninety-day period after final adjournment of the general assembly that is allowed for submitting a referendum petition pursuant to article V, section 1 (3) of the state constitution (August 4, 2004, if adjournment sine die is on May 5, 2004); except that, if a referendum petition is filed against this act or an item, section, or part of this act within such period, then the act, item, section, or part, if approved by the people, shall take effect on the date of the official declaration of the vote thereon by proclamation of the governor.

3.    Identical.

4.    House Bill 04-1206 harmonized with Senate Bill 04-106.

5.    This act was passed without a safety clause. It shall take effect September 1, 2004. However, if a referendum petition is filed against this act or an item, section, or part of this act during the 90-day period after final adjournment of the general assembly that is allowed for submitting a referendum petition pursuant to article V, section 1 (3) of the state constitution, then the act, item, section, or part, shall not take effect unless approved by the people at a biennial regular general election and shall take effect on the date specified or on the date of the official declaration of the vote thereon by proclamation of the governor, whichever is later.

6.    This paragraph will be relettered on revision as (h) in the 2004 Colorado Revised Statutes.

7.    This act was passed without a safety clause. Sections 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, and 8 of this act shall take effect July 1, 2006. The remainder of this act shall take effect at 12:01 a.m. on the day following the expiration of the ninety-day period after final adjournment of the general assembly that is allowed for submitting a referendum petition pursuant to article V, section 1 (3) of the state constitution (August 4, 2004, if adjournment sine die is on May 5, 2004); except that, if a referendum petition is filed against this act or an item, section, or part of this act within such period, then the act, item, section, or part, if approved by the people, shall take effect on the date of the official declaration of the vote thereon by proclamation of the governor.

8.    House Bill 04-1052 harmonized with House Bill 04-1195.

9.    This subsection, as amended by House Bill 04-1013, shall not take effect if House Bill 04-1107 becomes law.

10.    This paragraph will be relettered on revision as (i) in the 2004 Colorado Revised Statutes.

11.    Senate Bill 04-013 harmonized with House Bill 04-1035.

12.    This act was passed without a safety clause. It shall take effect January 1, 2005. However, if a referendum petition is filed against this act or an item, section, or part of this act during the 90-day period after final adjournment of the general assembly that is allowed for submitting a referendum petition pursuant to article V, section 1 (3) of the state constitution, then the act, item, section, or part, shall not take effect unless approved by the people at a biennial regular general election and shall take effect on the date specified or on the date of the official declaration of the vote thereon by proclamation of the governor, whichever is later.

13.    This paragraph will be relettered on revision as (ww) in the 2004 Colorado Revised Statutes.

14.    This paragraph will be relettered on revision as (j) in the 2004 Colorado Revised Statutes.

15.    Senate Bill 04-123 harmonized with Senate Bill 04-067.

16.    Senate Bill 04-042 harmonized with House Bill 04-1213 and Senate Bill 04-198.

17.    House Bill 04-1126 harmonized with House Bill 04-1350.

18.    House Bill 04-1350 harmonized with House Bill 04-1039.

19.    This paragraph will be relettered on revision as (k) in the 2004 Colorado Revised Statutes.

20.    This paragraph will be relettered on revision as (l) in the 2004 Colorado Revised Statutes.

21.    The amendment to this provision will not take effect because the entire part was repealed by Senate Bill 04-105, effective August 4, 2004.

22.    House Bill 04-1103 harmonized with House Bill 04-1109.

23.    House Bill 04-1241 harmonized with Senate Bill 04-087 and relocated to section 39-26-713 (2) (b).

24.    This provision is amended as it will become effective July 1, 2004.

25.    Senate Bill 04-237 harmonized with House Bill 04-1357.

26.    This section of House Bill 04-1234 shall take effect only if Senate Bill 04-125 does not become law.

27.    This section of House Bill 04-1234 shall take effect only if Senate Bill 04-125 becomes law.

28.    House Bill 04-1215 harmonized with House Bill 04-1102.

29.    Includes specified provisions that are amended as they will become effective July 1, 2004.

30.    House Bill 04-1421 further amended by Senate Bill 04-177, effective January 1, 2005.

31.    This section of Senate Bill 04-177 shall take effect only if House Bill 04-1421 becomes law.

32.    This section of Senate Bill 04-177 shall take effect only if House Bill 04-1421 does not become law.

33.    This section of Senate Bill 04-189 shall take effect only if, during state fiscal year 2004-05, the board of regents of the university of Colorado designates the university of Colorado as an enterprise pursuant to section 23-5-101.7, Colorado Revised Statutes, and the board of regents of the university of Colorado files written notice with the revisor of statutes and the staff director of the joint budget committee of the enterprise designation specified herein.

34.    Senate Bill 04-105 harmonized with Senate Bill 04-094.

35.    Senate Bill 04-067 harmonized with House Bill 04-1061.

36.    Senate Bill 04-084 superseded by Senate Bill 04-213.

37.    Senate Bill 04-044 further amended by Senate Bill 04-237.

38.    This section of Senate Bill 04-024 shall take effect only if House Bill 04-1115 becomes law.

39.    This section of Senate Bill 04-024 shall take effect only if House Bill 04-1115 does not become law.

40.    House Bill 04-1115 further amended by Senate Bill 04-024.

41.    This section of Senate Bill 04-024 shall take effect only if House Bill 04-1215 becomes law.

42.    This section of Senate Bill 04-024 shall take effect only if House Bill 04-1215 does not become law.

43.    This section of Senate Bill 04-024 shall take effect January 1, 2005, only if Senate Bill 04-129 becomes law.

44.    This section of Senate Bill 04-024 shall take effect January 1, 2005, only if Senate Bill 04-129 does not become law.

45.    This section of Senate Bill 04-024 shall take effect only if House Bill 04-1102 becomes law.

46.    House Bill 04-1215 further amended by Senate Bill 04-024.

47.    House Bill 04-1102 further amended by Senate Bill 04-024.

48.    Section 3 of Senate Bill 04-236 superseded by section 20 of Senate Bill 04-236.

49.    This section of Senate Bill 04-065 shall take effect only if House Bill 04-1421 does not become law.

50.    House Bill 04-1388 harmonized with Senate Bill 04-154.

51.    House Bill 04-1292 harmonized with House Bill 04-1236, effective January 1, 2005.

52.    This section of Senate Bill 04-125 shall take effect only if House Bill 04-1234 becomes law.

53.    House Bill 04-1234 further amended by Senate Bill 04-125.

54.    This section will be renumbered on revision as 10-4-642 in the 2004 Colorado Revised Statutes.

55.    This section will be renumbered on revision as 10-4-643 in the 2004 Colorado Revised Statutes.

56.    House Bill 04-1207 shall take effect only if Senate Bill 04-189 becomes law.

57.    This section will be renumbered on revision as 6-1-713 in the 2004 Colorado Revised Statutes.

58.    This section of House Bill 04-1003 shall take effect only if Senate Bill 04-231 becomes law.

59.    House Bill 04-1362 harmonized with House Bill 04-1433.

60.    House Bill 04-1362 harmonized with House Bill 04-1397.

61.    This section, as enacted in House Bill 04-1292, repealed by Senate Bill 04-216.

62.    The amendment to subsection (7)(j) of this provision will not take effect due to its repeal by House Bill 04-1020.

63.    This section of House Bill 04-1373 shall take effect only if House Concurrent Resolution 04-1005 becomes law.

64.    This section of House Bill 04-1021 shall take effect only if House Bill 04-1412 becomes law.

65.    This section of House Bill 04-1141 shall take effect only if House Bill 04-1362 does not become law.

66.    This section of House Bill 04-1141 shall take effect only if House Bill 04-1362 becomes law.

67.    This section of House Bill 04-1397 shall take effect only if House Bill 04-1141 does not become law.

68.    House Bill 04-1141 harmonized with House Bill 04-1362.

69.    This provision, as amended by House Bill 04-1362, repealed by House Bill 04-1141.

70.    House Bill 04-1362 further amended by House Bill 04-1141.

71.    This section of Senate Bill 04-252 shall take effect only if Senate Bill 04-189 becomes law.

72.    This section of Senate Bill 04-252 shall take effect only if Senate Bill 04-189 does not become law or if a civil action is filed in a court of competent jurisdiction that includes as a claim for relief a request for a ruling that section 23-5-101.5 (2) (b) (II) or 23-5-101.7, Colorado Revised Statutes, is invalid or if a court issues an order staying the implementation of said sections and the executive director of the Colorado commission of higher education files written notice with the revisor of statutes of the filing or court order specified herein.

73.    This section of Senate Bill 04-252 shall take effect only if, during state fiscal year 2004-05, the board of regents of the university of Colorado designates the university of Colorado as an enterprise pursuant to section 23-5-101.8, Colorado Revised Statutes, and the board of regents of the university of Colorado files written notice with the revisor of statutes and the staff director of the joint budget committee of the enterprise designation specified herein.

74.    Senate Bill 04-189 further amended by Senate Bill 04-252.

75.    This provision, as enacted in Senate Bill 04-189, repealed by Senate Bill 04-252.

76.    House Bill 04-1206 further amended by Senate Bill 04-211.

77.    This act shall take effect only if the Department of Human Services provides written notification to the revisor of statutes that potential partners for a merger with the Colorado mental health institute at Fort Logan have been identified by the contractor hired by the executive branch to identify such partners.

78.    Not used.

79.    House Bill 04-1072 harmonized with House Bill 04-1430.

80.    House Bill 04-1413 further amended by Senate Bill 04-219.

81.    House Bill 04-1350 harmonized with Senate Bill 04-253.

82.    Subsection (5) (c) of this provision shall only take effect if any injunction that bars the enforcement of the Colorado Opportunity Contract Pilot Program, established by House Bill 03-1160 as enacted by the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth General Assembly, is vacated.

83.    House Bill 04-1217 further amended by House Bill 04-1433.

84.    Paragraphs (b) and (c) of this provision shall take effect January 1, 2004.

85.    This section of House Bill 04-1455 shall take effect only if the registered electors of the state of Colorado voting at the statewide election to be held in November 2004 approve any ballot question submitted for their approval or rejection at said election that proposes a constitutional amendment increasing taxes on cigarettes and tobacco products.

86.    This section of House Bill 04-1455 shall take effect only if House Bill 04-1421 becomes law.

87.    This section of House Bill 04-1455 shall take effect only if House Bill 04-1419 becomes law.

88.    This section of House Bill 04-1455 shall take effect only if House Bill 04-1416 becomes law.

89.    This section of House Bill 04-1455 shall take effect only if House Bill 04-1415 becomes law.

90.    This section of House Bill 04-1455 shall take effect only if House Bill 04-1414 becomes law.

91.    House Bill 04-1422 further amended by House Bill 04-1455.

92.    House Bill 04-1421 further amended by House Bill 04-1455.

93.    House Bill 04-1419 further amended by House Bill 04-1455.

94.    House Bill 04-1416 further amended by House Bill 04-1455.

95.    House Bill 04-1415 further amended by House Bill 04-1455.

96.    House Bill 04-1414 further amended by House Bill 04-1455.

97.    House Bill 04-1422 further amended by House Bill 04-1464.

98.    House Bill 04-1398 further amended by House Bill 04-1448, effective May 30, 2006.

99.    Senate Bill 04-062 harmonized with House Bill 04-1104.

100.    This subsection will be renumbered on revision as (9) in the 2004 Colorado Revised Statutes.

101.    This subsection will be renumbered on revision as (10) in the 2004 Colorado Revised Statutes.

102.    This subsection will be renumbered on revision as (11) in the 2004 Colorado Revised Statutes.

103.    This subsection will be renumbered on revision as (12) in the 2004 Colorado Revised Statutes.

104.    This paragraph will be relettered on revision as (h) in the 2004 Colorado Revised Statutes.

105.    This paragraph will be relettered on revision as (m) in the 2004 Colorado Revised Statutes.

106.    House Bill 04-1398 superseded by House Bill 04-1448, effective May 30, 2006.

107.    House Bill 04-1399 harmonized with House Bill 04-1398.

108.    House Bill 04-1399 superseded by House Bill 04-1398.

109.    House Bill 04-1224 harmonized with House Bill 04-1398.

110.    Senate Bill 04-213 harmonized with House Bill 04-1227.

111.    The effective date for this section was amended by section 108 of Senate Bill 04-239.

112.    This section of House Bill 04-1447 shall take effect only if House Bill 04-1421 does not become law.

113.    This section of House Bill 04-1447 shall take effect only if House Bill 04-1421 becomes law.

114.    Senate Bill 04-177 harmonized with House Bill 04-1447.

115.    Senate Bill 04-132 harmonized with section 16 of Senate Bill 04-257, effective July 1, 2005, and section 17 of Senate Bill 04-257, effective January 1, 2006.

116.    Senate Bill 04-132 harmonized with Senate Bill 04-257, effective January 1, 2006.

117.    Senate Bill 04-132 harmonized with Senate Bill 04-257, effective July 1, 2005.

118.    Senate Bill 04-107 harmonized with Senate Bill 04-257, effective July 1, 2005.

119.    This section of Senate Bill 04-239 shall take effect only if Senate Bill 04-207 does not become law.

120.    This section of Senate Bill 04-239 shall take effect only if Senate Bill 04-105 becomes law.

121.    House Bill 04-1110 superseded by Senate Bill 04-239, effective August 4, 2004.

122.    House Bill 04-1110 harmonized with Senate Bill 04-239.

123.    House Bill 04-1251 harmonized with Senate Bill 04-239.

124.    Senate Bill 04-239 harmonized with House Bill 04-1126.

125.    Senate Bill 04-105 further amended by Senate Bill 04-239.

126.    Senate Bill 04-195 further amended by House Bill 04-1104.

127.    Senate Bill 04-247 harmonized with House Bill 04-1190.

128.    This section will be renumbered on revision as 10-4-117 and be harmonized with House Bill 04-1292, effective January 1, 2005.

129.    This section will be renumbered on revision as 10-4-118 and is identical to House Bill 04-1292.

130.    House Bill 04-1362 superseded by Senate Bill 04-007, effective August 4, 2004.

131.    Senate Bill 04-247 harmonized with Senate Bill 04-106 and House Bill 04-1206.

132.    This act was passed without a safety clause. It shall take effect July 1, 2005. However, if a referendum petition is filed against this act or an item, section, or part of this act during the 90-day period after final adjournment of the general assembly that is allowed for submitting a referendum petition pursuant to article V, section 1 (3) of the state constitution, then the act, item, section, or part, shall not take effect unless approved by the people at a biennial regular general election and shall take effect on the date specified or on the date of the official declaration of the vote thereon by proclamation of the governor, whichever is later.

133.    This subparagraph will be renumbered on revision as (I.6) in the 2004 Colorado Revised Statutes.

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