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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda - Full - Legislative Review Committee - 04/28/2015 - City Manager’s Office City Hall 300 LaPorte Ave. PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.221.6505 970.224.6107 - fax fcgov.com Legislative Review Committee Agenda April 28, 2015, 4:00 p.m. Commons Conference Room 1. Approval of minutes from April 14, 2015 meeting 2. Review Colorado General Assembly Bills 3. Other business  June Legislative Lunch discussion Next meetings: May 12 and June 23 (Luncheon with state delegation) City Manager’s Office City Hall 300 LaPorte Ave. PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.221.6505 970.224.6107 - fax fcgov.com Legislative Review Committee Agenda Meeting Notes April 14, 2015, 4:00 p.m. Commons Conference Room Present: Wade Troxell, Councilmember; Ross Cunniff, Councilmember; Wendy Williams, Assistant City Manager; Ingrid Decker, Senior Assistant City Attorney; Dan Weinheimer, Legislative Policy Manager Absent: Lisa Poppaw, Councilmember Guests: Kevin Jones, Chamber of Commerce Councilmember Troxell called the meeting to order at 4:06 pm. Adoption of the minutes from the March 17, 2015 meeting were moved for approval by Councilmember Cunniff and seconded by Councilmember Troxell. Minutes were adopted without amendment. Dan described new Colorado General Assembly bills for LRC consideration: HB15-1257 – seeks to Eliminate the Penalty to Increase Compliance at Cigarette Sale. This bill eliminates the prohibition on local governments that levy fees or taxes on selling cigarettes from receiving a portion of state cigarette tax revenue. Dan reviewed a background conversation he had with CML staff indicating they are not taking a position on this bill out of deference to a longstanding taxation deal and out of concern for possible future impacts from changing this taxation scheme. LRC adopted a monitor position. HB15-1264 – is the Homeless Persons’ Bill of Rights and concerns allowing “rest” or camping at public spaces and sets up a process limiting harassment of homeless persons who are resting. Dan briefly summarized that several staff had met with Senator Kefalas, the Senate sponsor, to provide City comments. HB15-1285 – concerns Law Enforcement Use of Body-worn Cameras and would provide a grant program law enforcement agencies could access as well creating an oversight panel to review and recommend strategies on camera usage. LRC adopted a support position. HB15-1286 – is a bill to address Police Misconduct and Require Prosecution the bill would have an independent legal authority review and make a recommendation for prosecuting police misconduct if a prosecutor opts not to do so. LRC adopted a monitor position on this bill. 2 HB15-1287 – seeks to implement Police Officer Training Improvements and would alter the makeup of the Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Board and initiate a review of training standards with the intention of improving statewide quality. LRC adopted a monitor position. HB15-1288 – makes Updates to Profiling Prohibition and includes adding color, national origin, nationality, language, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, and disability to the list of factors that may not be used as a basis for police interacting with the public, including suspects. LRC adopted a monitor position. HB15-1290 – establishes rules intended to Stop Police Interference Cop Incident Recording. The bill would create a private right of action against the employer of a peace officer who interferes with, destroys, or retaliates against a person who is lawfully recording an incident involving the peace officer, or when the peace officer intentionally seizes or otherwise obtains the recording without permission. LRC adopted a monitor position on this bill. HB15-1291 – would Prohibit Peace Officer Use of Chokehold unless it was utilized in self-defense situations. Fort Collins Police Services policy prohibits use of a chokehold. LRC adopted a support position. HB15-1296 – seeks to create a Campus Sexual Assault Task Force that would review data and make recommendations for action related to on-campus sexual assaults. LRC adopted a support position. HB15-1300 – would allow Local Governments to enact Minimum Wage ordinances. LRC adopted a monitor position on this bill and members asked for additional information on the proposal. Dan shared that he understood this bill to be intended to set up a ballot initiative to increase the Colorado minimum wage. HB15-1305 – makes it Unlawful to Manufacture Marijuana Concentrate. This bill makes it a class 2 drug felony for an unlicensed person to manufacture marijuana concentrate or permit its manufacture using an inherently hazardous substance. LRC adopted a support position. HB15-1348 – is the Urban Redevelopment Fairness Act and represents a reintroduction of a 2014 bill run by the Colorado Counties Inc (CCI) seeking to alter how urban renewal (URA) project deals are made. The bill seeks to place representatives from counties, special districts and school boards on a city URA Board, to share back tax increment funds to the underlying taxing entities after repaying debt, and to initiate a 120 day negotiation period between taxing authorities and the city before, if no deal is struck, requiring cities to pledge an equal percentage of sales tax to the property tax they seek from other taxing 3 authorities to make a URA deal. Fort Collins and other cities opposed the 2014 measure and the City has ongoing dialogue on this issue with Larimer County. LRC adopted an oppose position to this bill. SB15-217 – concerns Police Shooting Data Collection and directs the creation of a process for public reporting of specified data concerning officer-involved shootings that occur within certain law enforcement agencies, including the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, Colorado State Patrol, county sheriff's offices, municipal police departments, the Division of Parks and Wildlife within the Department of Natural Resources, and town marshal's offices. LRC adopted a support position. SB15-218 – requires the City to Disclose Misrepresentations by Peace Officers. This means that a local law enforcement agency would have to report any incidence of knowing misrepresentation in any affidavits, testimony, or internal investigations by a peace officer within its employ to the district attorney within seven days. LRC adopted a support position. SB15-219 – is a bill to enact Peace Officer Shootings Transparency Measures and requires each Colorado police department, sheriff's office, and district attorney to develop and electronically post or make available upon request its protocols concerning the involvement of other law enforcement agencies, including the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI), when investigating a peace officer-involved shooting. The protocols are required to be in place by December 31, 2015. LRC adopted a support position. SB15-222 – seeks to provide a state Sales and Use Tax Refund for Rural Broadband Limit. Dan indicated he flagged this bill for LRC as an informational as the bill seeks to encourage telecommunication companies to invest in rural areas (cities less than 30,000 people). LRC adopted a monitor position. SB15-231 – seeks to Ban Regulatory Agency Firearms and Special Operations. This bill would prevent state and federal agency operatives from carrying firearms on operations within Colorado, the impact of this change would mean that local law enforcement would have to support these operations resulting in a cost and resource issue for Fort Collins Police Services. LRC adopted an oppose position. SB15-254 – would extend the Renewable Energy Standard New Solar for projects to December 31, 2016. This means that a multiplier of 3 to 1 in place for new solar projects qualifying for the renewable standard would extend. LRC adopted a support position. The LRC then briefly discussed a June legislative luncheon. Dan indicated he had included this event on the 2015 calendar as a closure for the 2015 General 4 Assembly session and a chance to kick off interim work with state legislators. The event will be held June 23 and details are pending. The meeting was adjourned at 5:05 pm. Legislative Review Committee Bill Report Legislative Review Committee Bill Report HB15­1003 Fund Safe Routes To School Program  Comment:LPA pg 34, Transportation #1, "Facilitate cooperative programs among government agencies in order to help the City meet its basic transportation needs, including transit, street, highway, road and bridge construction and maintenance, and safe corridors for bicyclists and pedestrians." Position:Support Calendar Notification: Thursday, April 23 2015 GENERAL ORDERS ­ SECOND READING OF BILLS (9) in house calendar. Short Title:Fund Safe Routes To School Program Sponsors:TYLER / TODD Summary:The bill requires the department of transportation to award grants under the safe routes to school program using state moneys available to the department in a total amount of at least $3 million. Status:04/22/2015 House Committee on Appropriations Refer Amended to House Committee of the Whole Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: Strongly Support: Tue, January 27, 2015, by mjackson@fcgov.com  (27­Jan­15) Strong support for funding Safe Routes to School. This is a very successful local program in Fort Collins. Strongly Support: Tue, January 27, 2015, by mjackson@fcgov.com  (27­Jan­15) Could increase or maintain SR2S funding for Fort Collins. Strongly Support: Tue, January 27, 2015, by mjackson@fcgov.com  (27­Jan­15) See above Strongly Support: Tue, January 27, 2015, by mjackson@fcgov.com  (27­Jan­15) See above HB15­1007 Local Government Retail Marijuana Taxes  Comment:LPA pg. 32, Marijuana #4, "Protect communities’ ability to raise necessary funds to maintain public safety and enforce marijuana possession laws." Position:Support Calendar Notification: Thursday, April 23 2015 GENERAL ORDERS ­ SECOND READING OF BILLS (6) in house calendar. Short Title:Local Government Retail Marijuana Taxes Sponsors:SINGER Summary:The bill clarifies that counties and municipalities are authorized, subject to voter approval, to levy a sales tax on all sales of retail marijuana and retail marijuana products in addition to any sales tax imposed by the state or other authorized entity. Status:04/10/2015 House Second Reading Laid Over to 04/23/2015 ­ No Amendments Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: Amend: Mon, January 12, 2015, by Dan Weinheimer (dweinheimer@fcgov.com)  (12­Jan­15) CML: Oppose unless amended to restrict the authority of a county to only apply a special sales tax adopted by voters to the unincorporated areas of the county HB15­1012 Sales & Use Tax Exemption For Dyed Diesel  Comment:LPA pg 24, Home Rule Authority #2, "Reject State or Federal intervention in matters of local concern and which unnecessarily or adversely affect the City’s ability to manage pursuant to its home rule authority." Position:Monitor Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR Short Title:Sales & Use Tax Exemption For Dyed Diesel Sponsors:BECKER J. / SONNENBERG Summary:Bill would challenge the ability of cities to assess and collect municipal sales tax. Status:03/26/2015 Governor Signed Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: Neutral: Tue, January 27, 2015, by mjackson@fcgov.com  (27­Jan­15) Most of Transfort's fleet is compressed natural gas fuel, so potential impacts to them would be minimal. there may be impacts to diesel fuel fleets in Streets, Fleet, etc. I defer to their perspective. Neutral: Tue, January 27, 2015, by mjackson@fcgov.com  (27­Jan­15) Minimal impact to Transfort; may be other impacts to diesel fuel reliant City fleets in Streets Neutral: Tue, January 27, 2015, by mjackson@fcgov.com  (27­Jan­15) See above Neutral: Tue, January 27, 2015, by mjackson@fcgov.com  (27­Jan­15) See above HB15­1016 Promote Precipitation Harvesting Pilot Projects  Comment:Legislative Priority, "Support comprehensive water resource management" Position:Monitor Calendar Notification: Friday, April 24 2015 SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE 8:00 AM SCR 356 (7) in senate calendar. Short Title:Promote Precipitation Harvesting Pilot Projects Sponsors:CORAM / SONNENBERG Summary:Bill seeks to amend an existing pilot program for "harvesting" rainwater in an attempt to increase participation. Status:04/16/2015 Senate Committee on Agriculture, Natural Resources, & Energy Refer Amended to Appropriations Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: Monitor: Mon, January 26, 2015, by ddustin@fcgov.com  (26­Jan­15) Low, from a water resources perspective. The pilot projects suggested in this bill should not result in any injury to the City’s water rights. Most of the City’s Water Utility service area is built out, making precipitation harvesting less important. However, there is some concern that if precipitation harvesting becomes widespread as a result of these pilot programs without adequate replacement obligations it could potentially injure the City’s water rights. Monitor: Mon, January 26, 2015, by ddustin@fcgov.com  (26­Jan­15) No impact from this bill, but extensive use of precipitation harvesting without adequate replacement obligations could injure the City’s water rights. Monitor: Mon, January 26, 2015, by ddustin@fcgov.com  (26­Jan­15) No impact from this bill, but extensive use of precipitation harvesting without adequate replacement obligations could injure the City’s water rights. It is hard to quantify the potential future impact, but it is believed to be minimal. HB15­1057 The Statewide Initiative Process  Comment:Not included within LPA ­ may have nexus to home rule authority and general operation of government. Position:Monitor Calendar Notification: Friday, April 24 2015 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL COMMITTEE 12:00 PM Room 271 (4) in senate calendar.  Friday, April 24 2015 Legislative Council Committee 12:00 p.m. Room 271 (4) in house calendar. Short Title:The Statewide Initiative Process Sponsors:COURT / SONNENBERG Summary:Bill seeks to require inclusion of fiscal impact statements on statewide initiatives that must include the effect the measure will have on state and local government revenues, expenditures, taxes, and fiscal liabilities if the measure is enacted. Status:04/20/2015 House Committee on State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Refer Amended to Legislative Council Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: HB15­1073 Driver May Challenge Initial Police Contact  Comment: Position:Monitor Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR Short Title:Driver May Challenge Initial Police Contact Sponsors:SALAZAR Summary:The bill would allow drivers to challenge the validity of the law enforcement officer’s initial contact with the driver. Status:04/10/2015 Governor Signed Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: HB15­1094 Restorative Justice Council And Pilot Changes  Comment:LPA pg 29, Social Sustainability #4, "Enhance neighbor relations by improving the resources available to community mediation and restorative justice programs." Position:Support Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR Short Title:Restorative Justice Council And Pilot Changes Sponsors:LEE / COOKE Summary:Bill expands the pool of resources available to fund restorative justice programs throughout the state and makes amendments to the state's RJ pilot program. Status:03/20/2015 Governor Signed Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: HB15­1098 Red Light Camera  Comment:LPA pg 33, Public Safety #3, "Maintain or enhance the City’s right to use camera enforcement of traffic laws, reduces operational restrictions on the use of camera enforcement, and increases the fines associated with violations." Position:Oppose Calendar Notification: Friday, April 24 2015 Appropriations 8:30 a.m. Room LSB­A (1) in house calendar. Short Title:Red Light Camera Sponsors:HUMPHREY / NEVILLE T. Summary:Bill would repeal the use of photo enforcement for traffic offenses by state, county or local government with exception of use for tolling. Status:02/25/2015 House Committee on Transportation & Energy Refer Amended to Appropriations Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: Oppose: Wed, January 21, 2015, by Dan Weinheimer (dweinheimer@fcgov.com)  (21­Jan­15) Police Services: Police Services is opposed to this legislation. We feel that Red Light cameras as well as camera radar vans are an excellent tool in improving our traffic safety. If you need more on this we can provide it as we have been down this road before. HB15­1115 Use Of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles  Comment:LPA pg 30, Safe Community Strategic Objective #2, "Optimize the use of technology to drive efficiency, productivity and customer service." Position:Monitor Calendar Notification: Tuesday, April 28 2015 SENATE LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE 2:00 PM SCR 353 (1) in senate calendar. Short Title:Use Of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Sponsors:LAWRENCE Summary:This bill expands the definition of first degree criminal trespass to include the intentional use of an unmanned aerial vehicle (drone) to observe, record, transmit, or capture images of another person when that person has a reasonable expectation of privacy. The definition of harassment is also expanded to include using a drone to track a person's movements with the intent to harass, annoy, or alarm that person. These definitions do not apply a peace officer or other government official acting in his or her official capacity. The bill also modifies state law concerning retention of records to include information captured by drones. Status:04/21/2015 Introduced In Senate ­ Assigned to Local Government Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: Conditionally Support: Wed, February 25, 2015, by lkadrich@fcgov.com  (25­Feb­15) see below N/A: Wed, February 25, 2015, by lkadrich@fcgov.com  (25­Feb­15) this bill does not hurt our ability to complete roofing inspections however in the event the techology is used in different types of inspections it may become problematic, in our case we will not be photographing or recording information rather the drone will be in the inspectors eys and therefore they do not have to go in hazardous situation to inspect buildings, construction, etc. i especially see this use in dangerous buildings or after disasters HB15­1192 Entertainment Dist Expand Licensed Premises Types  Comment:LPA pg 33, Public Safety #14, "Clarify the qualifications for what types and purposes a business may obtain and use a state liquor license." Position:Monitor Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR Short Title:Entertainment Dist Expand Licensed Premises Types Sponsors:BECKER K. / NEVILLE T. Summary:Bill expands the types of businesses allowed to qualify within the boundaries of an entertainment district. Allowing an entertainment district remains a local control choice. Status:03/26/2015 Governor Signed Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: Neutral: Thu, February 05, 2015, by ajensen@fcgov.com  (05­Feb­15) Currently the City of Fort Collins does not have an Entertainment District. Neutral: Thu, February 05, 2015, by ajensen@fcgov.com  (05­Feb­15) The sales rooms and limited winery licenses are not administered by local jurisdictions. HB15­1202 Alcohol Beverage License Reissuance  Comment:LPA pg 33, Public Safety #14, "Clarify the qualifications for what types and purposes a business may obtain and use a state liquor license." Position:Support Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR Short Title:Alcohol Beverage License Reissuance Sponsors:SINGER Summary:Bill would provide local licensing authority to allow (and set terms for) reissue of expired liquor licenses. Status:04/08/2015 Governor Signed Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: Neutral: Wed, February 04, 2015, by ajensen@fcgov.com  (04­Feb­15) The City currently imposes a fee ($500) for a late renewal starting the day after it expires and up to 90 days after the expiration. HB15­1204 Distillery Pub Alcohol Beverage License  Comment:LPA pg 33, Public Safety #14, "Clarify the qualifications for what types and purposes a business may obtain and use a state liquor license." Position:Monitor Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR Short Title:Distillery Pub Alcohol Beverage License Sponsors:PABON / KERR Summary:Bill would add a new type of liquor license category for distillery pubs. Status:04/20/2015 Sent to the Governor Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: Neutral: Wed, February 04, 2015, by ajensen@fcgov.com  (04­Feb­15) As this is similar to the brew pub licenses, I do not anticipate a steep learning curve to administer this class of license. It may increase the number of applications I receive. Neutral: Wed, February 04, 2015, by ajensen@fcgov.com  (04­Feb­15) Given the craft brew industry in Fort Collins, this may further enhance that image. HB15­1217 Local Gov Input Liquor Sales Room Applications  Comment:LPA pg 33, Public Safety #14, "Clarify the qualifications for what types and purposes a business may obtain and use a state liquor license." Position:Support Calendar Notification: Thursday, April 23 2015 CONSIDERATION OF SENATE AMENDMENTS TO HOUSE (3) in house calendar. Short Title:Local Gov Input Liquor Sales Room Applications Sponsors:SINGER Summary:Bill would provide framework for local licensing entity to provide input to state license concerning sales room applications. This would help ensure conformance with local zoning and business density desires. Status:04/22/2015 Senate Third Reading Passed ­ No Amendments Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: Support: Fri, February 20, 2015, by ajensen@fcgov.com  (20­Feb­15) This will expand the types of sales rooms local jurisdictions could request needs and desires (such as petitioning and holding hearings). N/A: Fri, February 20, 2015, by ajensen@fcgov.com  (20­Feb­15) Ultimately, sales and tap rooms should be treated as a retail license that local authorities have the ability to deny, grant, suspend, or revoke. HB15­1230 Innovative Industry Workforce Development Program  Comment:Legislative Priority, "Support the Innovation Economy" Position:Support Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR Short Title:Innovative Industry Workforce Development Program Sponsors:LEE / HEATH Summary:Bill would create an internship program cost share related to innovation economy internships and apprenticeships. Status:04/17/2015 Introduced In Senate ­ Assigned to Business, Labor, & Technology Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Strongly Support: Wed, February 18, 2015, by jbirks@fcgov.com  Comments:(18­Feb­15) Medium No Effect: Thu, February 19, 2015, by rrogers@fcgov.com  (19­Feb­15) Defer to Economic Health staff on impact. Strongly Support: Wed, February 18, 2015, by jbirks@fcgov.com  (18­Feb­15) Address skills gap and diversify training opportunities; this is a key objective for our community No Effect: Thu, February 19, 2015, by rrogers@fcgov.com  (19­Feb­15) Defer to Economic Health staff on impact. Strongly Support: Wed, February 18, 2015, by jbirks@fcgov.com  (18­Feb­15) Hard to quantify No Effect: Thu, February 19, 2015, by rrogers@fcgov.com  (19­Feb­15) Defer to Economic Health staff on impact. Strongly Support: Wed, February 18, 2015, by jbirks@fcgov.com  (18­Feb­15) A great way to address workforce issues and encourage students to seek education in fields with high job availablility No Effect: Thu, February 19, 2015, by rrogers@fcgov.com  (19­Feb­15) Defer to Economic Health staff on impact. HB15­1236 Tax Credit For Improving Energy Efficiency  Comment:LPA pg 21, Energy #4, "Remove financing barriers for energy efficiency, and encourage and fund energy efficiency and conservation while allowing local customization of the programs." Position:Support Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR Short Title:Tax Credit For Improving Energy Efficiency Sponsors:WINTER Summary:This bill creates a nonrefundable income tax credit for construction, remodeling, and retrofitting of multifamily residential and commercial buildings and affordable housing projects that attain certain standards of energy efficiency. Status:04/22/2015 House Committee on Finance Refer Amended to Appropriations Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: HB15­1257 Elim Penalty To Increase Compliance Cigarette Sale  Comment:LPA pg 17, Air Quality #1, "Adopt programs and policies that improve public health and air quality." Position:Monitor Calendar Notification: Tuesday, April 28 2015 SENATE BUSINESS, LABOR, & TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE Upon Adjournment SCR 354 (3) in senate calendar. Short Title:Elim Penalty To Increase Compliance Cigarette Sale Sponsors:BECKER K. / HODGE Summary:Bill seeks to remove a restriction for local governments enacting limitations for cigarette sales. Support would allow City to pass ordinances to limit sales to minors. Status:04/21/2015 Introduced In Senate ­ Assigned to Business, Labor, & Technology Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: Support: Tue, March 17, 2015, by bsowder@fcgov.com  (17­Mar­15) Medium Strongly Support: Thu, March 19, 2015, by decoldiron@fcgov.com  (19­Mar­15) Potentially high. Neutral: Mon, March 23, 2015, by Dan Weinheimer (dweinheimer@fcgov.com)  (23­Mar­15) Since 1973 cities eliminated their cigarette tax and state doubled its tax, providing half to cities. Total collection is approximately $11m shared by sales volume. Fort Collins likely receives approximately $400k annually. N/A: Tue, March 17, 2015, by bsowder@fcgov.com  (17­Mar­15) No concerns. As smoking continues to be a public health risk, local government should have authority to regulate this without losing state support. Strongly Support: Thu, March 19, 2015, by decoldiron@fcgov.com  (19­Mar­15) This will give us opportunity for additional funding to support education and outreach efforts on currently imposed smoking bans without our community, as well as enforcement when necessary. Strongly Support: Thu, March 19, 2015, by decoldiron@fcgov.com  (19­Mar­15) Unknown N/A: Tue, March 17, 2015, by bsowder@fcgov.com  (17­Mar­15) Same as above. Strongly Support: Thu, March 19, 2015, by decoldiron@fcgov.com  (19­Mar­15) See above HB15­1259 Residential Precipitation Collection Rain Barrels  Comment:LPA pg 10, Priority, "Support comprehensive water resource management." Position:Support Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR Short Title:Residential Precipitation Collection Rain Barrels Sponsors:ESGAR / MERRIFIELD Summary:This bill allows the collection of precipitation from the roof of a home in up to two rain barrels with a combined storage capacity of 100 gallons or less if the following conditions are met: • the building is a single­family residence or a multi­family residence with up to four units; • the precipitation collected is used for outdoor purposes on the residential property where the precipitation is collected, including irrigation of lawns and gardens; and • the precipitation must not be used for drinking water or indoor household purposes. Status:04/16/2015 Senate Committee on Agriculture, Natural Resources, & Energy Lay Over Amended Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: Monitor: Mon, March 23, 2015, by ddustin@fcgov.com  (23­Mar­15) The importance of this bill to the Fort Collins Utilities Water Resources Division is low. Monitor: Mon, March 23, 2015, by ddustin@fcgov.com  (23­Mar­15) Fort Collins Utilities water rights could be negatively affected by widespread rain barrel use if it results in reduction of flows in the Poudre River that could reduce flows available under our water rights. However, rain barrel use could reduce overall water demands that could balance a potential reduction in flows available to Utilities water rights. Based on initial analysis, the effects of rain barrels on the City would likely be minor, but more information/study would be needed to assess potential impacts. Monitor: Mon, March 23, 2015, by ddustin@fcgov.com  (23­Mar­15) It is difficult to quantify impacts at this time. HB15­1264 Homeless Persons' Bill Of Rights  Comment:LPA pg 11, Priority, "Support a comprehensive approach to reduce the impacts of poverty, housing affordability and homelessness." Position:Oppose Calendar Notification: Monday, April 27 2015 State, Veterans, and Military Affairs 1:30 p.m. Room 271 (2) in house calendar. Short Title:Homeless Persons' Bill Of Rights Sponsors:SALAZAR / KEFALAS Summary:Bill seeks to allow homeless persons the right to camp or "rest" in public areas including parks, natural areas, vehicles, or sidewalks adjacent to businesses. Status:04/15/2015 House Committee on State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Witness Testimony and/or Committee Discussion Only Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: Oppose: Fri, March 13, 2015, by bsowder@fcgov.com  (13­Mar­15) The City and the Business community as well as homelessness providers are meeting and working to balance the interests of all, especially in the downtown area. This bill could side track the conversations that are structuring a unique solution to our local issues. Monitor/Oppose: Fri, March 13, 2015, by bsowder@fcgov.com  (13­Mar­15) The bill goes too far in defining public spaces to include shopping centers and other privately owned areas. Oppose: Fri, March 13, 2015, by bsowder@fcgov.com  (13­Mar­15) Concerned that the disparate impact might already be occurring on certain offenses ­ could be grounds for damages under the bill. Oppose: Fri, March 13, 2015, by bsowder@fcgov.com  (13­Mar­15) I feel this bill, while good intentioned and very good in large measure, impinges on business interests in providing the right to rest in shopping centers, plazas etc as part of the definition of public space. What I am thinking about is Safeway's story of folks trying to camp in their elevator and in their underground parking. The business needs to keep these spaces available for their customers. This bill might put them at risk of civil damages for sending security to manage these conflicts of use. How does this protection interact with trespassing laws? That is not addressed in the Bill. No thought is given to public welcome centers or day shelters to offer to those without housing. The inclusion of disparate impact could be opening the door to possible liability too. Do you think homeless individuals get urinating in public tickets, or trespassing more, less or the same as the general public? My guess is more. Could that on it's face put cities and others at risk? HB15­1285 Law Enforcement Use Of Body­worn Cameras  Comment:LPA pg 33, Public Safety #2, "Provide greater protection to victims of crime." Position: Calendar NOT ON CALENDAR Notification: Short Title:Law Enforcement Use Of Body­worn Cameras Sponsors:KAGAN / COOKE Summary:Bill creates a state grant program to help supply departments with body­ worn cameras and for data collection/retention purposes and creates a study group to review and establish best practices for camera use. Status:04/17/2015 Introduced In Senate ­ Assigned to Judiciary + Appropriations Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: HB15­1286 Police Misconduct Court Require Prosecution  Comment:Not explicit in LPA Position: Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR Short Title:Police Misconduct Court Require Prosecution Sponsors:KAGAN Summary:Bill allows a judge to appoint a special prosecutor from another judicial district to proceed with a case against a law enforcement officer if the judge believes that a prosecutor abused discretion by not bringing charges. Status:04/22/2015 Senate Committee on State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Postpone Indefinitely Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: HB15­1287 Police Officer Training Improvements  Comment:LPA pg 33, Public Safety #5, "Reject initiatives that have the potential to compromise officer safety." Position: Calendar Notification: Tuesday, April 28 2015 SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Upon Adjournment SCR 352 (2) in senate calendar. Short Title:Police Officer Training Improvements Sponsors:WILLIAMS / COOKE Summary:Bill would expand the Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) board membership and requires the Board to: • review and evaluate the basic academy curriculum by January 1, 2016, and every five years thereafter; • establish at least four new subject matter expertise committees, including arrest control, curriculum, driving, and firearms; • develop a community outreach program that explains the role of the board; and • develop a recruitment program to create a diverse pool of applicants for the board and the four new subject matter expertise committees. Status:04/17/2015 Introduced In Senate ­ Assigned to Judiciary Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: HB15­1288 Updates To Profiling Prohibition  Comment:Not explicit in LPA Position: Calendar Notification: Wednesday, April 29 2015 SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE 1:30 PM Room 271 (4) in senate calendar. Short Title:Updates To Profiling Prohibition Sponsors:WILLIAMS / CARROLL Summary:This bill expands the existing prohibition against profiling by a peace officer and clarifies limits on law enforcement activities. The bill clarifies that a peace officer may use physical descriptions, including sex, race, ethnicity, and color, to apprehend a suspect when there is credible information that links that person to a criminal incident or scheme. Any evidence obtained in violation of this bill may not be admitted or considered prosecution. Status:04/16/2015 Introduced In Senate ­ Assigned to Judiciary Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: HB15­1290 Stop Police Interference Cop Incident Recordings  Comment:LPA pg 33, Public Safety #5, "Reject initiatives that have the potential to compromise officer safety." Position: Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR Short Title:Stop Police Interference Cop Incident Recordings Sponsors:SALAZAR / GUZMAN Summary:Bill would create a private civil right of action against the employer of a peace officer who interferes with, destroys, or retaliates against a person who is lawfully recording an incident involving the peace officer, or when the peace officer intentionally seizes or otherwise obtains the recording without permission. In the action, the person who lawfully recorded the incident is entitled to actual damages, a civil penalty of $15,000, and attorneys fees and costs. Status:04/22/2015 Introduced In Senate ­ Assigned to Judiciary Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: HB15­1291 Prohibit Peace Officer Use Of Chokehold  Comment:LPA pg 33, Public Safety #5, "Reject initiatives that have the potential to compromise officer safety." Position: Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR Short Title:Prohibit Peace Officer Use Of Chokehold Sponsors:MELTON Summary:The bill prohibits a peace officer from using a chokehold, defined as wrapping an arm around or gripping the neck in a manner that limits or cuts off either the flow of air by compressing the windpipe or the flow of blood through the carotid arteries on each side of the neck. Violations are punishable as a class 1 misdemeanor. Status:04/22/2015 Senate Committee on State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Postpone Indefinitely Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: HB15­1305 Unlawful Manufacture Marijuana Concentrate  Comment:LPA pg 32, Marijuana #1, "Regulate medical and retail marijuana manufacture, distribution and dispensaries." Position: Calendar Notification: Wednesday, April 29 2015 SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE 1:30 PM Room 271 (2) in senate calendar. Short Title:Unlawful Manufacture Marijuana Concentrate Sponsors:FOOTE / GRANTHAM Summary:This bill makes it a class 2 drug felony for an unlicensed person to manufacture marijuana concentrate or permit its manufacture using an inherently hazardous substance. The bill defines an "inherently hazardous substance" as a liquid chemical, compressed gas, or commercial product that has a flash point at or lower than 38 degrees Celsius or 100 degrees Fahrenheit, including butane, propane, and diethyl ether, and excluding all forms of alcohol and ethanol. Status:04/21/2015 Introduced In Senate ­ Assigned to Judiciary Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: Strongly Support: Tue, March 24, 2015, by mgebo@fcgov.com  (24­Mar­15) high, this seems to cover concerns that Ft Collins has been working on correcting Support: Tue, March 24, 2015, by mgebo@fcgov.com  (24­Mar­15) Provides an additional level of oversight HB15­1348 Urban Redevelopment Fairness Act  Comment:LPA pg 6, Priority, "Cooperate with stakeholders on refinement of Urban Renewal Authority laws." Position: Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR Short Title:Urban Redevelopment Fairness Act Sponsors:HULLINGHORST / HEATH Summary:Bill seeks to amend URA statute to: Add county, special district and school board rep to URA board, return any money left over after bonds are repaid to underlying taxing entities, and institute a negotiation period of 120 days where afterwards if no agreement is reached a city would need to pledge to a deal an equal percentage of sales tax as the property tax they seek. Status:04/20/2015 House Third Reading Passed ­ No Amendments Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: Actively Oppose: Tue, April 14, 2015, by jvoss@fcgov.com  (14­Apr­15) Medium Actively Oppose: Tue, April 14, 2015, by jvoss@fcgov.com  (14­Apr­15) The municipal sales tax proportional relationship will be very difficult to administer. SB15­014 Medical Marijuana  Comment:LPA pg 32, Marijuana #1, "Regulate medical and retail marijuana manufacture, distribution and dispensaries." Position:Monitor Calendar Notification: Monday, April 27 2015 Agriculture, Livestock, & Natural Resources 1:30 p.m. Room 0107 (1) in house calendar. Short Title:Medical Marijuana Sponsors:AGUILAR / SINGER Summary:The bill, recommended by the Marijuana Revenues Interim Committee, makes several changes to the regulation of medical marijuana in Colorado. The bill requires the Colorado Medical Board within the Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) to adopt rules and establish guidelines for physicians making medical marijuana recommendations for patients suffering from severe pain. The bill also requires the Department of Public Health and Environment (DPHE) to establish guidelines for primary caregivers to help provide informed consent to medical marijuana patients. Informed consent will include information that the products cultivated or produced may contain contaminants and unverified tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) levels. Status:04/16/2015 Introduced In House ­ Assigned to Agriculture, Livestock, & Natural Resources Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: SB15­046 Renewable Energy Std Adjust REAs Distributed Gen  Comment:LPA pg 22, Energy #6, "Incent renewable energy production, including wind power, and provide for “State Implementation Plan” credits for renewable energy (excluding residential wood burning and corn­based ethanol) and energy efficiency." Position:Monitor Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR Short Title:Renewable Energy Std Adjust REAs Distributed Gen Sponsors:GRANTHAM Summary:The bill allows these utilities to count each kilowatt­hour of electricity obtained through retail distributed generation as 3 kilowatt­hours for purposes of meeting the 2020 standard. In addition, the bill allows cooperative electric associations to use purchases from community solar gardens to meet the retail distributed generation component of the renewable energy standard. Status:04/23/2015 Sent to the Governor Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: SB15­055 Return Of Water From Tail Ditch  Comment:Legislative Priority "Support comprehensive water resource management" Position:Support Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR Short Title:Return Of Water From Tail Ditch Sponsors:HODGE Summary:This bill concerns a proposal to confirm that the operators of an irrigation ditch may deliver excess water from the ditch back to the stream (often called “tail water”) in variable amounts and that the State Engineer may not require that a minimal amount of tail water be delivered back to the stream. Status:03/26/2015 Governor Signed Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: Monitor/Support: Thu, February 05, 2015, by ddustin@fcgov.com  (05­Feb­15) The importance of this bill to the Fort Collins Utilities Water Resources Division is low. Monitor/Support: Thu, February 05, 2015, by ddustin@fcgov.com  (05­Feb­15) Some of Fort Collins Utilities water rights are shares in ditch companies that have tail water. State requirements to maintain historic tail water to the stream could result in higher costs to Utilities. Also, it is not conservation minded to mandate a practice that could be considered wasteful. Monitor/Support: Thu, February 05, 2015, by ddustin@fcgov.com  (05­Feb­15) It is difficult to quantify impacts at this time. SB15­076 Dispose Cathode Ray Tubes At Hazardous Waste Sites  Comment:LPA pg. 21, Recycling and Solid Waste #6 "Require greater producer responsibility, such as “take back” regulations that assist consumers to appropriately recycle electronic equipment (e­waste)." Position:Oppose Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR Short Title:Dispose Cathode Ray Tubes At Hazardous Waste Sites Sponsors:GRANTHAM Summary:This bill reverses legislation passed in 2012 that was supported by the City of Fort Collins, which bans the disposal of certain electronic devices in landfills in the state of Colorado. Status:01/14/2015 Introduced In Senate ­ Assigned to Agriculture, Natural Resources, & Energy Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This No Effect: Tue, January 27, 2015, by cwebb@fcgov.com  Comments:(27­Jan­15) This bill allows for responsible disposal of Cathode Ray Tubes (CRTs), given there is no aftermarket for the glass. The bill would not allow Larimer County to accept electronic waste for disposal in the landfill. Oppose: Mon, February 02, 2015, by sgordon@fcgov.com  (02­Feb­15) This bill reverses legislation passed in 2012 that was supported by the City of Fort Collins, which bans the disposal of certain electronic devices in landfills in the state of Colorado. In 2007, Fort Collins adopted a local ban on the disposal of electronic waste in the community's waste stream, therefore the subsequent passage in 2012 of a statewide landfill ban on e­waste reinforced and supported a policy adopted by the City Council to help protect Fort Collins citizens and the environment. N/A: Mon, February 02, 2015, by sgordon@fcgov.com  (02­Feb­15) SB­076 would allow cathode ray tubes (CRT) and devices attached to CRTs to be disposed of in any landfill in the state that meets Subtitle D standards (landfills built based on RCRA requirements). The City is concerned because disposing of CRTs in landfills releases toxins into the atmosphere when crushed in collection or compacting on the landfill face and may leach toxins into soil and water. This is an unacceptable risk to citizens of our community, which City Council evaluated in 2007 and elected to act upon by adopting local restrictions on electronic waste disposal (in advance of state­wide action). N/A: Mon, February 02, 2015, by sgordon@fcgov.com  (02­Feb­15) Local businesses have provided electronic wast (e­waste) recycling in Fort Collins for the past 10­15 years. These are robust economic enterprises that would be damaged if a state bill was passed allowing exemptions for CRTs to be properly recycled. E­waste recyclers have collected and recycled many millions of tons of e­waste in Colorado (and Fort Collins) since the ban was put in place and are creating jobs and revenue while at the same time providing an important service that helps protect human health and the environment. N/A: Mon, February 02, 2015, by sgordon@fcgov.com  (02­Feb­15) Complaints or claims that CRTs are being illegally dumped along roadsides and in ditches are anecdotal and have not been legitimately substantiated (with data). SB15­115 Sunset Medical Marijuana Programs  Comment:LPA pg 32, Marijuana #1, "Regulate medical and retail marijuana manufacture, distribution and dispensaries." Position:Monitor Calendar Notification: Thursday, April 23 2015 GENERAL ORDERS ­ SECOND READING OF BILLS (21) in house calendar. Short Title:Sunset Medical Marijuana Programs Sponsors:HILL / PABON Summary:Bill is a sunset review of medical marijuana laws and seeks to make several changes to current practices. Status:04/22/2015 House Committee on Appropriations Refer Unamended to House Committee of the Whole Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: SB15­135 Public Bodies & Urban Renewal  Comment:LPA pg 6, Priority, "Cooperate with stakeholders on refinement of Urban Renewal Authority laws." Position:Support Calendar Notification: Friday, April 24 2015 THIRD READING OF BILLS ­ FINAL PASSAGE (1) in senate calendar. Short Title:Public Bodies & Urban Renewal Sponsors:MARTINEZ HUMENIK Summary:Bill would allow county commissioners to appoint a non­commissioner to a city's URA Board and ensure funds are returned to underlying taxing entities upon project completion. Status:04/22/2015 Senate Third Reading Laid Over to 04/24/2015 ­ No Amendments Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: Neutral: Thu, January 29, 2015, by jvoss@fcgov.com  (29­Jan­15) Identify a deadline for returning the moneys remaining, such as 6 months following the end of the 25th year the authority received tax increment revenues. SB15­177 HOA Construction Defect Lawsuit Approval Timelines  Comment:LPA pg. 27 Affordable Housing #5, "Amend construction defect laws to reasonably balance safe and reliable housing with needed condominium construction." Position:Support Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR Short Title:HOA Construction Defect Lawsuit Approval Timelines Sponsors:SCHEFFEL / DELGROSSO Summary:The bill states that when the governing documents of a common interest community require mediation or arbitration of a construction defect claim and the requirement is later amended or removed, mediation or arbitration is still required for a construction defect claim. These provisions are in section 2 of the bill. Section 2 also specifies that the mediation or arbitration must take place in the judicial district in which the community is located and that the arbitrator must:  * Be a neutral third party;  * Make certain disclosures before being selected; and  * Be selected as specified in the common interest community's governing documents or, if not so specified, in accordance with the uniform arbitration act. Section 1 adds definitions of key terms. Section 3 requires that before a construction defect claim is filed on behalf of the association:  * The parties must submit the matter to mediation before a neutral third party; and  * The board must give advance notice to all unit owners, together with a disclosure of the projected costs, duration, and financial impact of the construction defect claim, and must obtain the written consent of the owners of units to which at least a majority of the votes in the association are allocated. Section 4 adds to the disclosures required prior to the purchase and sale of property in a common interest community a notice that the community's governing documents may require binding arbitration of certain disputes. Status:04/22/2015 Introduced In House ­ Assigned to State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: Support: Fri, February 13, 2015, by sbeckferkiss@fcgov.com  (13­Feb­15) This is a matter of high concern to the entire state because between the recession and the current threat of litigation the lack of production of these types of housing is causing stress to the housing system and hurts housing affordability. Support: Fri, February 13, 2015, by sbeckferkiss@fcgov.com  (13­Feb­15) Most likely would allow more attached home ownership products to come to the market. Support: Fri, February 13, 2015, by sbeckferkiss@fcgov.com  (13­Feb­15) I like the improved notice requirements of this bill. The consumer protection issues cut both ways in that we want to improve the housing stock for true defects and we want owners to understand the effects of pending litigation on their property, its value and the ability to transfer with pending lawsuits. SB15­183 Quantify Water Rights Historical Consumptive Use  Comment:Legislative Priority "Support comprehensive water resource management" Position:Support Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR Short Title:Quantify Water Rights Historical Consumptive Use Sponsors:HODGE Summary:This bill concerns proposed changes to the legal standards applied to changes of water rights in Water Court. Status:04/15/2015 Senate Considered House Amendments ­ Result was to Concur ­ Repass Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: Monitor/Support: Tue, February 24, 2015, by ddustin@fcgov.com  (24­Feb­15) Medium ­ Fort Collins still has water rights that will be changed to municipal use and have depended on the historical quantification of those water rights to meet future demands. Support: Mon, March 02, 2015, by Dan Weinheimer (dweinheimer@fcgov.com)  (02­Mar­15) Water Resources: SB15­183 is significant for the Utilities because (if passed) the bill would likely limit the State from requantifying water rights that the City owns and is depending on for future use. Currently, the Utilities is hesitant to file a change of use for our Southside Ditch (SSD) rights to include Rigden Reservoir as an alternate point of storage in fear that the State would require requantification of those rights that could reduce the yield of them. Planning our water resources to meet future demands of the Utilities water service area is predicated on the yields of the SSD rights that have already been established. A requantification of our SSD rights could reduce the yields available to us in the future and most likely require additional water supplies to meet future demands. For these reasons, we should be supportive of this bill. Please let me know if you have any additional questions. Monitor/Support: Tue, February 24, 2015, by ddustin@fcgov.com  (24­Feb­15) It is hopeful that if the bill passes, it would allow Fort Collins to continue to expect the same historical yield of water rights it has acquired over many years. Monitor/Support: Tue, February 24, 2015, by ddustin@fcgov.com  (24­Feb­15) It is hard to quantify the impact of the bill, since without it passing it is hard to quantify what impact it might have on Fort Collins. Support: Thu, February 26, 2015, by dfiggs@fcgov.com  (26­Feb­15) The Fort Collins Natural Areas Department (NAD) has taken the lead on providing instream flows through the urban stretch of Fort Collins. One approach underway involves working with the Colorado Water Conservation Board to identify and define an instream flow segment and to quantify the flows necessary to both protect and enhance the natural environment. This process allows NAD to better understand and define stream flows necessary to protect the Poudre and adjacent conserved lands; however acquiring the necessary water portfolio to achieve these flows is difficult at best. Efforts underway focus on finding more innovative ways to keep water in stream and will rely more on cooperative agreements and less on traditional methods. Several water rights within the Poudre River have undergone a quantification of historic consumptive use in a previous change decree. Rarely, however, does the beneficial use include instream flow or other environmental purposes and may require a change in the decree for use in channel. Owners of these water rights will be reluctant to open a previous decree and risk a reduction in the historical consumptive use. SB15­212 Storm Water Facilities Not Injure Water Rights  Comment:LPA pg 33, Public Safety #10, "Seek to reduce community flood risks." Position:Support Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR Short Title:Storm Water Facilities Not Injure Water Rights Sponsors:SONNENBERG / WINTER Summary:Bill would create a limited exemption in water law for emergency debris basin structures that mitigate or prevent flash flooding and debris flows associated with post­wildfire areas. Status:04/22/2015 Senate Committee on Agriculture, Natural Resources, & Energy Refer Amended to Senate Committee of the Whole Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: Support: Mon, March 16, 2015, by Dan Weinheimer (dweinheimer@fcgov.com)  (16­Mar­15) Utilities (Fire recovery): We did not have the opportunity to pursue sediment catchment basins after the HPF due to geographical and land ownership constraints, but they still remain a potentially viable and effective option for future fires, including those that occur in the C­BT System. Given the magnitude of impact should debris enter HT reservoir, I think we should advocate to preserve the option to use these temporary catchment systems. Monitor/Support: Mon, March 23, 2015, by ddustin@fcgov.com  (23­Mar­15) The importance of this bill to the Fort Collins Utilities Water Resources Division is low. Monitor/Support: Mon, March 23, 2015, by ddustin@fcgov.com  (23­Mar­15) Although the detention of storm water can result in reduction of flows in the Poudre River that could reduce flows available under Utilities water rights, the rules expressed in this bill would most likely avoid or minimize those concerns. Since this bill would be advantageous to the Utilities Stormwater Dept., the Water Resources Division is generally supportive. Monitor/Support: Mon, March 23, 2015, by ddustin@fcgov.com  (23­Mar­15) Little to no impact. SB15­217 Police Shooting Data Collection  Comment:Not explicit in LPA Position: Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR Short Title:Police Shooting Data Collection Sponsors:ROBERTS / WILLIAMS Summary:Bill would require the collection and maintenance of data related to officer­involved shootings. Status:04/22/2015 House Committee on Local Government Refer Unamended to Appropriations Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: SB15­218 Disclose Misrepresentations By Peace Officers  Comment:Not explicit in LPA Position: Calendar Notification: Thursday, April 23 2015 GENERAL ORDERS ­ SECOND READING OF BILLS (28) in house calendar. Short Title:Disclose Misrepresentations By Peace Officers Sponsors:ROBERTS / WILLIAMS Summary:This bill requires that a state or local law enforcement agency in Colorado report any incidence of knowing misrepresentation in any affidavits, testimony, or internal investigations by a city­employed peace officer to the district attorney within seven days. Status:04/21/2015 House Committee on Judiciary Refer Unamended to House Committee of the Whole Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: SB15­219 Peace Officer Shootings Transparency Measures  Comment:Not explicit in LPA Position: Calendar Notification: Thursday, April 23 2015 GENERAL ORDERS ­ SECOND READING OF BILLS (29) in house calendar. Short Title:Peace Officer Shootings Transparency Measures Sponsors:COOKE / SALAZAR Summary:Bill seeks to publish information about officer­involved shootings on that jurisdiction's website. Information is to include any related legal status. Status:04/21/2015 House Committee on Judiciary Refer Amended to House Committee of the Whole Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: SB15­222 Sales & Use Tax Refund For Rural Broadband Limit  Comment:LPA pg 26 #3, "Revise or repeal SB05­152 so that municipalities may offer high­speed and “advanced service” broadband to residents." Position: Calendar Notification: Thursday, April 23 2015 GENERAL ORDERS ­ SECOND READING OF BILLS (1) in senate calendar. Short Title:Sales & Use Tax Refund For Rural Broadband Limit Sponsors:SCHEFFEL / WILLIAMS Summary:Bill increases the eligible state sales and use tax deduction for installing broadband equipment in municipalities of 30,000 or fewer from $1m to $10m per year. Status:04/23/2015 Senate Second Reading Passed with Amendments ­ Committee, Floor Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: SB15­254 Renewable Energy Std New Solar Extend Date  Comment:LPA pg. 22 Energy #6, "Incent renewable energy production, including wind power, and provide for “State Implementation Plan” credits for renewable energy (excluding residential wood burning and corn­based ethanol) and energy efficiency." Position: Calendar Notification: NOT ON CALENDAR Short Title:Renewable Energy Std New Solar Extend Date Sponsors:GRANTHAM / LEE Summary:Bill would extend the 3­to­1 multiplier applying to each kilowatt­hour of electricity generated from solar electric generation technologies that begin producing electricity on or before December 31, 2016. Status:04/22/2015 Introduced In House ­ Assigned to Transportation & Energy Fiscal Notes:Fiscal Note Analyze This Comments: Updated: April 23, 2015 Bill # Short Title Staff Rec'd  Position City  Adopted  Position Date  Intro'd  1st  Committee 2nd  Committee 2nd  Reading 3rd  Reading 1st  Committee 2nd  Committee 2nd  Reading 3rd  Reading First House  Repass Conf.  Cmte Governor HB15‐1003 Fund Safe Routes To School Program Support Support 1/7 Trans 4/15 Ap 4/22 4/23 HB15‐1007 Local Government Retail Marijuana Taxes Support Support 1/7 F 2/11 4/23 HB15‐1012 Sales and Use Tax Exemption for Dyed Diesel Monitor Monitor 1/7 F 1/21 Trans 1/28 2/13 2/19 F 3/5 3/10 3/11 3/26 HB15‐1016 Promote Precipitation Harvesting Pilot Program Monitor Monitor 1/7 Ag 3/2 F 3/19 4/6 4/7 Ag 4/16 Ap 4/24 HB15‐1038 Flexible Water Markets Support 1/7 Ag 2/2 2/9 2/10 Ag 3/5  HB15‐1057 The Statewide Initiative Process Monitor Monitor 1/7 SA 4/20 Lg Cnsl 4/24  HB15‐1073 Driver May Challenge Initial Police Contact Monitor Monitor 1/12 Jud 3/12 3/16 3/17  Jud 3/25 3/30 3/31 4/10 HB15‐1077 Modify Late Vehicle Registration Fee Oppose Oppose 1/12 SA 1/28 HB15‐1094 Restorative Justice Council And Pilot Changes Support Support 1/14 Jud 2/10 2/13 2/19 Jud 3/2 3/5 3/6 3/20 HB15‐1098 Red Light Camera Oppose Oppose 1/15 Trans 2/25 Ap 4/24 HB15‐1107 Annexation Large Communities Served by Metro Districts Oppose Oppose 1/15 LG 2/18 HB15‐1115 Use Of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Monitor Monitor 1/15 Jud 4/14 4/17 4/21 LG 4/28 HB15‐1119 Local Government Fracking Ban Liable Royalties Oppose Oppose 1/15 SA 2/25 Ap HB15‐1192 Entertainment Dist Expand Licensed Premises Types Monitor Monitor 1/30 BL 2/10 2/13 2/19 LG 3/3 3/9 3/10 3/26 HB15‐1202 Alcohol Beverage License Reissuance Support Support 2/3 BL 2/26 3/6 3/11 BL 3/17 3/20 3/23 4/8 HB15‐1204 Distillery Pub Alcohol Beverage License Monitor Monitor 2/3 BL 2/25 3/2 3/3 BL 3/16 F 3/19 3/24 3/25 4/10 4/20 HB15‐1206 Sales and Use Tax Refund for Recycling Equipment Support Support 2/3 BL 2/19 F 3/18 HB15‐1217 Local Gov Input Liquor Sales Room Applications Support Support 2/10 BL 2/26 Ap 3/6 3/9 3/10 BL 3/17 Ap 4/17 4/21 4/22 4/23 HB15‐1230 Innovative Industry Workforce Development Program Support Support 2/17 BL 3/26 Ap 4/10 4/15 4/16 BL HB15‐1236 Tax Credit for Improving Energy Efficiency Support Support 2/19 Trans 3/5 F 4/22 HB15‐1257 Elim Penalty To Increase Compliance Cigarette Sale Monitor Monitor 3/3 LG 4/1 F 4/15 4/17 4/21 BL 4/28 HB15‐1259 Residential Precipitation Collection Rain Barrels Support Support 3/4 Ag 3/16 3/20 3/23 Ag  HB15‐1264 Homeless Persons' Bill of Rights Oppose Oppose 3/4 SA 4/27 HB15‐1285 Law Enforcement Use of Body‐worn Cameras Support Support 3/17 Jud 3/31 Ap 4/10 4/15 4/17 Jud Ap HB15‐1286 Police Misconduct Court Require Prosecution Monitor Monitor 3/17 Jud 4/2 4/10 4/13 SA 4/23 HB15‐1287 Police Officer Training Improvements Monitor Monitor 3/17 Jud 3/31 Ap 4/10 4/15 4/17 Jud 4/28 HB15‐1288 Updates to Profiling Prohibition Oppose  unless  Amended Monitor 3/17 Jud 4/2 4/13 4/14 Jud 4/29 HB15‐1289 Criminal Charges Based on Unlawful Order Oppose Oppose 3/17 Jud 4/2 HB15‐1290 Stop Police Interference Cop Incident Recordings Monitor Monitor 3/17 Jud 4/14 4/21 4/22 Jud HB15‐1291 Prohibit Peace Officer Use of Chokehold Support Support 3/17 Jud 4/2 4/10 4/13 SA 4/23 HB15‐1296 Campus Sexual Assault Task Force Support Support 3/18 He 4/21 HB15‐1300 Local Government Minimum Wage Monitor Monitor 3/19 SA 3/23 3/30 3/31 SA 4/15 HB15‐1305 Unlawful Manufacture Marijuana Concentrate Support Support 3/23 Jud 4/9 Ap 4/17 4/20 4/21 Jud 4/29 HB15‐1348 Urban Redevelopment Fairness Act Oppose Oppose 4/10 F 4/15 4/17 4/20 SB15‐006 Prohibit Forfeitures without Criminal Conviction Oppose  unless  Amended Monitor 1/7 Jud 2/25 SB15‐014 Medical Marijuana Monitor Monitor 1/7 HE 2/26 Ap 4/10 4/14 4/15 Ag 4/27 City of Fort Collins Legislative Tracking General Assembly Session 2015 First House Second House Bill # Short Title City Position Date  Intro'd  1st  Committee 2nd  Committee 2nd  Reading 3rd  Reading 1st  Committee 2nd  Committee 2nd  Reading 3rd  Reading First House  Repass Conf.  Cmte Governor SB15‐018 Repeal Late Vehicle Registration Fee Oppose Oppose 1/7 Trans 1/27 F 2/3 2/18 2/19 SA 3/18 F SB15‐032 Lift Restrictions On Carrying Of Firearms Oppose Oppose 1/7 Jud 2/2 Ap 2/13 2/18 2/19 SA 4/13 SB15‐040 County Auth To Levy Retail Marijuana Sales Tax Oppose  unless  Amended Oppose  unless  Amended 1/7 LG 1/27 F 2/3 SB15‐044 Electric Renewable Energy Standard Reduction Monitor Monitor 1/7 Ag 1/29 2/3 2/4 SA 3/2 SB15‐046 Renewable Energy Std Adjust REAs Distributed Gen Monitor Monitor 1/7 Ag 3/5 3/10 3/11 Trans 3/25 3/27 3/30 4/23 SB15‐055 Return of Water from Tail Ditch Support Support 1/12 Ag 2/10 2/11 Ag 3/2 3/6 3/9 3/26 SB15‐076 Dispose Cathode Ray Tubes At Hazardous Waste Sites Oppose Oppose 1/14 Ag SB15‐079 Doc Recording Fee To Fund Affordable Housing Support Monitor 1/14 SA 3/11 SB15‐081 Use Lottery Money For Recreational Bicycle Trails Monitor Monitor 1/14 F 1/29 SB15‐091 Reduce Statute Of Limitations Construction Defects Support Monitor 1/14 SA 3/16 4/9 4/10 SA 4/22 SB15‐092 Multi‐agency Review Of State Carbon Emission Plan Oppose Oppose 1/14 SA 3/4 SB15‐093 Compensate Owners Min Interests Extraction Regs Monitor Oppose 1/14 Ag 2/12 2/20 2/24 SA 3/17 SB15‐095 Manufactured Home Communities Monitor Monitor 1/14 F 2/3 SB15‐115 Sunset Medical Marijuana Programs Monitor Monitor 1/26 F 2/5 Ap 2/13 2/18 2/19 F 4/16 Ap 4/22 4/23 SB15‐135 Public Bodies and Urban Renewal Support Support 1/28 LG 2/10 4/20 4/24 SB15‐136 Labeling of Retail Marijuana Packaging Monitor Monitor 1/28 HE 3/25 SB15‐177 HOA Construction Defect Lawsuit Approval Timelines Support Support 2/10 BL 3/18 4/10 4/14 SA SB15‐183 Quantify Water Rights Historical Consumptive Use Support Support 2/17 Ag 3/5 3/16 3/17 Ag 4/6 4/10 4/14 4/15 SB15‐212 Storm Water Facilities Not Injure Water Rights Support Support 3/12 Ag 4/22 4/24 SB15‐217 Police Shooting Data Collection Support Support 3/17 Jud 3/25 Ap 4/10 4/14 4/15 LG 4/22 Ap SB15‐218 Disclose Misrepresentations by Peace Officers Support Support 3/17 Jud 3/25 3/30 3/31 Jud 4/21 SB15‐219 Peace Officer Shootings Transparency Measures Support Support 3/17 Jud 3/25 3/31 4/1 Jud 4/21 4/23 SB15‐222 Sales and Use Tax Refund for Rural Broadband Limit Monitor Monitor 3/17 F 4/7 Ap 4/17 4/23 SB15‐231 Ban Regulatory Agency Firearms & Special Ops Oppose Oppose 3/20 SA 4/13 Ap 4/17 SB15‐254 Renewable Energy Std New Solar Extend Date Support Support 3/27 Ag 4/16 4/20 4/21 Trans City positions Bill Action Summary Scheduled for action (yellow) Support (green) Legislative committee action not scheduled (no fill) Oppose (red) Amend (blue) Monitor (no fill) Committee Abbreviations Ag = agriculture and natural resources committee Ap = appropriations committee Jud = judiciary committee BL = Business, labor and econ development committee LG = local government committee Ed = education committee SA = state, veterans and military affairs committee CC = conference committee Trans = transportation and energy committee F = finance committee UA = upon adjournment HE = health care and environment committeee UR = upon recess Bill waiting 2nd/3rd reading or not calendared (no fill) Bill signed by Governor (green) Bill no longer active (gray) Bill passed, date of action (green) First House Second House Bill scheduled in committee of reference (yellow) Bill status Legislative committee action scheduled, date and time (yellow) Bill postponed indefinitely or lost, date of action (red) Bill did not go on to second committee or no action required (black)