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Showing 1 - 22 of 22 bills, memorials, & resolutions
LONG TITLE: Concerning improvements to the processes used by the department of labor and employment regarding the employment classification of an individual for purposes of unemployment insurance eligibility, and, in connection therewith, making an appr...
LONG TITLE: Concerning the ability of a political subdivision from an adjoining state to jointly operate an airport in Colorado.
LONG TITLE: Concerning a requirement that the Colorado commission on affordable health care develop a proposal under any applicable federal law to enable the state to operate a global payment system pilot program for hospitals in certain areas of the st...
LONG TITLE: Concerning parity of state-chartered banks with federally chartered banks regarding frequency of meetings.
LONG TITLE: Concerning providing an explanation of benefits to medicaid recipients for purposes of discovering potential medicaid fraud, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
LONG TITLE: Concerning the authority of a local government to enter into an intergovernmental agreement with an out-of-state local government to provide critical public services.
LONG TITLE: Concerning the establishment of a multiplier in the renewable energy standard for electricity generated from certain types of biomass to provide an incentive to use materials located within areas that have a high risk of wildfire.
LONG TITLE: Concerning increased methods to reduce wildfire risk.
LONG TITLE: Concerning the requirement for a licensed child care center to obtain records for a child enrolled in the center on a short-term basis.
LONG TITLE: Concerning the appeal process for medical assistance benefits, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
LONG TITLE: Concerning the division of reclamation, mining, and safety's ability to conduct emergency responses at legacy hard rock mining sites.
LONG TITLE: Concerning the regulation of bingo-raffle licensees.
LONG TITLE: Concerning the appointment of representatives of the Southern Ute and Ute Mountain Ute tribes as voting members of the statewide transportation advisory committee.
LONG TITLE: Concerning the oversight authority of the health insurance exchange oversight committee with regard to policies that affect consumers proposed by the health benefit exchange.
LONG TITLE: Concerning the protection of Colorado residents from the hazards associated with naturally occurring radioactive materials in buildings, and in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
LONG TITLE: Concerning a requirement that drug manufacturers report production costs for certain high-cost prescription drugs.
LONG TITLE: Concerning making references to the attorney general in the Colorado Revised Statutes gender neutral.
LONG TITLE: Concerning the authorization for a fire protection district to impose an impact fee on new development, and, in connection therewith, enacting the "Public Safety Fairness Act".
LONG TITLE: Concerning local licensing of medical marijuana testing facilities.
LONG TITLE: Concerning the adoption of an interstate compact to allow physicians to become licensed in multiple states through an expedited licensure process, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
LONG TITLE: Concerning providing the opportunity to collect identifying information from applicants for state-issued cards.
LONG TITLE: Concerning increased authority to use broadcast burning as a tool to promote watershed restoration.
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