Gov. Polis signs final bills of 2019 into law

Monday, June 3, 2019

DENVER — Gov. Jared Polis today signed the following bills into law. To date, the Governor has signed 454 bills into law.

 

Number

Title

Sponsors

Summary

HB19-1095

Physician Assistants Supervision And Liability

Reps. Cutter & Landgraf / Sen. Fields

Concerning physician assistants, and, in connection therewith, establishing requirements for the supervision of physician assistants, establishing liability for physician assistants, increasing the number of physician assistant members on the Colorado medical board, and making an appropriation.

HB19-1110

Media Literacy

Rep. Cutter / Sen. Pettersen

Concerning implementing media literacy in elementary and secondary education, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.

HB19-1237

Licensing Behavioral Health Entities

Reps. Cutter & Will / Sens. Woodward & Ginal

Concerning licensing behavioral health entities, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.

HB19-1324

Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation

Reps. Cutter & Bird / Sen. Foote

Concerning motions to dismiss certain civil actions involving constitutional rights.

SB19-204

Public School Local Accountability Systems

Sen. Story / Reps. Arndt & Bird

Concerning implementation of supplemental accountability systems by local education providers for measuring public school performance, and, in connection therewith, creating the local accountability system grant program and making an appropriation.

SB19-160

Sunset River Outfitters Licensing

Sen. Winter / Rep. McCluskie

Concerning the continuation of the river outfitter licensing program.

SB19-221

CO Water Conservation Board Construction Fund Project

Sen. Donovan / Rep. Roberts

Concerning the funding of Colorado water conservation board projects, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.

SB19-189

Sunset Concurrent Enrollment Advisory Board

Sens. Todd & Lundeen / Reps. Cutter & Wilson

Concerning the continuation of the concurrent enrollment advisory board, and, in connection therewith, implementing the recommendations contained in the 2018 sunset report by the department of regulatory agencies.

SB19-179

Enhance School Safety Incident Response Grant Program

Sen. Lee / Rep. Wilson

Concerning the enhance school safety incident response grant program, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.

HB19-1264

Conservation Easement Tax Credit Modifications

Reps. Roberts & Wilson / Sens. Winter & Donovan

Concerning programmatic efficiency of the conservation easement tax credit program, and, in connection therewith, increasing the transparency of the program and making an appropriation.

SB19-142

Hard Cider Exemption Wine Industry Development Act

Sen. Donovan / Rep. McCluskie

Concerning the exclusion of hard cider from the "Colorado Wine Industry Development Act", and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.

SB19-186

Expand Agricultural Chemical Management Program Protect Surface Water

Sens. Donovan & Coram / Reps. Arndt & Catlin

Concerning the expansion of agricultural chemical management plans to protect surface water, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.

HB19-1026

Parks And Wildlife Violations Of Law

Reps. Catlin & McCluskie / Sens. Coram & Donovan

Concerning fines assessed for violations of laws administered by the division of parks and wildlife.

SB19-107

Broadband Infrastructure Installation

Sen. Donovan / Rep. Roberts

Concerning the installation of broadband internet service infrastructure.

HB19-1279

Protect Public Health Firefighter Safety Regulation PFAS Polyfluoroalkyl Substances

Reps. Exum & Landgraf / Sen. Lee & Hisey

Concerning the use of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.

SB19-020

Wildland Fire Airspace Patrol System

Sen. Coram & Fields / Rep. McLachlan

Concerning development of a system to patrol the airspace above wildland fires, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.

SB19-040

Establish Colorado Fire Commission

Sens. Hisey & Fields / Reps. Carver & Roberts

Concerning the establishment of the Colorado fire commission, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.

SB19-260

Entry Into FPPA Fire and Police Pension Association For Social Security Employers

Sens. Zenzinger & Cooke / Reps. Tipper & Larson

Concerning entry into the fire and police pension association for social security employers.

SB19-262

General Fund Transfer To Highway Users Tax Fund

Sens. Ranking & Zenzinger & Reps. Esgar & Ransom

Concerning a one-time transfer of one hundred million dollars from the general fund to the highway users tax fund.

SB19-255

Gallagher Amendment Residential Assessment Rate

Sens. Court & Tate / Reps. Herod & Esgar

Concerning the establishment of the ratio of valuation for assessment for residential real property.

HB19-1332

Telephone Users Disabilities Fund Talking Book Library

Reps. Hansen / Sens. Zenzinger

Concerning the use of money in the Colorado telephone users with disabilities fund to provide talking book library services for certain persons with disabilities, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.

HB19-1242

Board Of Pharmacy Regulate Pharmacy Technicians

Reps. Jackson & Jaquez Lewis / Sens. Winter & Tate

Concerning the regulation of pharmacy technicians by the state board of pharmacy, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.

HB19-1258

Allocate Voter-approved Revenue For Education & Transportation

Reps. Becker & McCluskie / Sens. Court & Priola

Concerning the allocation of money that the state keeps and spends as a result of a voter-approved revenue change at the 2019 statewide election.

HB19-1286

Motor Vehicle Wholesaler Authorized Individuals

Reps. Kraft-Tharp & Liston / Sen. Todd

Concerning limiting the number of people who may sell vehicles to dealers under a wholesaler's license issued by the motor vehicle dealer board.

HB19-1328

Landlord And Tenant Duties Regarding Bed Bugs

Rep. Herod / Sen. Rodriguez

Concerning bed bugs in residential premises, and, in connection therewith, establishing duties for landlords and tenants in addressing the presence of bed bugs.

 

 

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