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Showing 1 - 25 of 29 bills, memorials, & resolutions
LONG TITLE: Concerning establishing a statewide program to coordinate referrals of high-risk individuals in need of behavioral health transition services, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
LONG TITLE: Concerning the adoption of the "Revised Uniform Unclaimed Property Act".
LONG TITLE: Concerning reimbursing prosecuting attorneys for costs associated with litigating rule 35 of the Colorado criminal procedure motions.
LONG TITLE: Concerning ensuring affordability at public research universities in Colorado, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
LONG TITLE: Concerning the Colorado uniform trust code.
LONG TITLE: Concerning an authorization for notaries public to perform notarial acts using audio-video communication, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
LONG TITLE: Concerning an extension of the operation of the state lottery division beyond July 1, 2024.
LONG TITLE: Concerning the nonsubstantive relocation of laws related to the regulation of tobacco sales to minors from title 24, Colorado Revised Statutes, to a new title 44 as part of the organizational recodification of title 12, and, in connection th...
LONG TITLE: Concerning the nonsubstantive relocation of laws related to gambling payment intercept from title 24, Colorado Revised Statutes, to a new title 44 as part of the organizational recodification of title 12.
LONG TITLE: Concerning the nonsubstantive relocation of laws related to the regulation of gaming from title 12, Colorado Revised Statutes, to a new title 44 as part of the organizational recodification of title 12.
LONG TITLE: Concerning requiring the department of corrections to disclose the location of inmates who are relocated to facilities outside of the state.
LONG TITLE: Concerning a limitation on the location of a building in which fermented malt beverages are sold at retail in proximity to certain educational institutions.
LONG TITLE: Concerning creation of an extreme risk protection order.
LONG TITLE: Concerning a prohibition on conflicts of interest of members of the sex offender management board.
LONG TITLE: Concerning creation of a legislative committee to study the state prison population, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
LONG TITLE: Concerning the statute of limitations for commencing a civil action in tort to recover damages for an act of domestic violence.
LONG TITLE: Concerning exemption of nonprofit youth sports organization coaches from the "Colorado Employment Security Act".
LONG TITLE: Concerning measures to improve the efficiency of the community corrections transition placements, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
LONG TITLE: Concerning enactment of a civil rape shield law.
LONG TITLE: Concerning the authority of the real estate commission to issue licenses for an initial period of less than three years.
LONG TITLE: Concerning controlling medicaid fraud.
LONG TITLE: Concerning changes to the state income tax apportionment statute based on the most recent multistate tax commission's uniform model of the uniform division of income for tax purposes act.
LONG TITLE: Concerning continuation of the grant program in the department of corrections to provide funding to eligible community-based organizations that provide reentry services to offenders, and, in connection therewith, implementing the recommendat...
LONG TITLE: Concerning strengthening protections for consumer data privacy.
LONG TITLE: Concerning extending the length of prosecution fellowships from one year to fifteen months, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
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