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J_SRC_2017A 08/21/2017 09:36:08 AM Committee Summary

Final

STAFF SUMMARY OF MEETING



COMMITTEE ON STATUTORY REVISION COMMITTEE

Date: 08/21/2017
ATTENDANCE
Time: 09:36 AM to 01:22 PM
Arndt
X
Hooton
X
Place: SCR 352
Nordberg
E
Tate
X
This Meeting was called to order by
Thurlow
X
Senator Martinez Humenik
Zenzinger
X
Brad Ramming, Esq.
E
This Report was prepared by
Patrice Bernadette Collins, Esq.
X
Jessica Wigent
Moreno
X
Martinez Humenik
X
X = Present, E = Excused, A = Absent, * = Present after roll call, R = Remote Participation
Bills Addressed: Action Taken:
1a. Vote on bill draft 1A, nonsubstantive clean up of section 39-26-717

1b. Vote on bill draft 1B, repealing duplicative odometer reading rqmts

2a. Presentation of memo aligning CDOT reports with section 24-1-136

2b. Presentation of memo regarding noncertified deputy sheriffs

2c. Presentation of memo re: state officials' bonds & oaths rqmts

2d. Presentation of memo re: replacing the word "pauper" in C.R.S.

2e. Presentation of memo eliminating duplicative definitions in title 27

2f. Repeal unfunded and obsolete DHS funds and programs

2g. Remove unconstitutional provision relating to interest on damages

2h. Part 5 of article 7 of title 18, C.R.S.

2Ii. Addressing terminology related to "legitimacy" of children.

2Iiii. Unconstitutional provisions relating to same-sex marriage.

2Iii. "Rights of Married Women", part 2 of article 2 of title 14, C.R.S.

2Iiv. Addressing terminology related to same-sex marriage

2j. Permanently enjoined laws on ballot issue petition circulators

3. Discuss October meeting.
Recommendation(s) Approved

Recommendation(s) Approved

Recommendation(s) Approved

Recommendation(s) Approved

Recommendation(s) Approved

Recommendation(s) Approved

Recommendation(s) Approved

Witness Testimony and/or Committee Discussion Only

Recommendation(s) Approved

Recommendation(s) Approved

Recommendation(s) Approved

Witness Testimony and/or Committee Discussion Only

Witness Testimony and/or Committee Discussion Only

Witness Testimony and/or Committee Discussion Only

Witness Testimony and/or Committee Discussion Only

Witness Testimony and/or Committee Discussion Only





09:36 AM -- 1a. Vote on bill draft 1a, nonsubstantive clean up of section 39-26-717, C.R.S.





09:36 AM --
Kate Meyer, Office of Legislative Legal Services (OLLS), testified before the committee regarding Bill Draft 1a, which was discussed at the previous meeting. Representative Thurlow suggested that including a nonstatutory legislative declaration, as the first section of the bill, could help the committee of reference understand the goal of the bill. Ms. Meyer agreed to include the new section and added that drafters working on SRC bills would begin adding nonstatutory declarations. 02 18-0069.pdf02 18-0069.pdf

BILL: 1a. Vote on bill draft 1a, nonsubstantive clean up of section 39-26-717
TIME: 09:45:39 AM
MOVED: Moreno
MOTION: Senator Moreno moved to introduce LLS 18-0069 as drafted, with a nonstatutory legislative declaration added as the first section of the bill. The motion passed on a vote of 7-0.
SECONDED:
VOTE
Arndt
Yes
Hooton
Yes
Nordberg
Excused
Tate
Yes
Thurlow
Yes
Zenzinger
Yes
Brad Ramming, Esq.
Excused
Patrice Bernadette Collins, Esq.
Moreno
Yes
Martinez Humenik
Yes
YES: 7 NO: 0 EXC: 2 ABS: 0 REMOTE PARTICIPATION: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS







09:47 AM -- 1b. Vote on bill draft 1b, repealing duplicative odometer reading requirements



Jery Payne, OLLS, testified before the committee regarding redundant odometer reading requirements, which issue was presented to the Committee in the previous meeting. Senator Tate said that the towing companies supported this issue, which was previously introduced as an amendment to a bill in 2017 legislative session. 03 18-0066.pdf03 18-0066.pdf

BILL: 1b. Vote on bill draft 1b, repealing duplicative odometer reading reqmts
TIME: 09:52:59 AM
MOVED: Tate
MOTION: Senator Tate moved to introduce LLS 18-0066 as drafted. The motion passed on a vote of 7-0.
SECONDED:
VOTE
Arndt
Yes
Hooton
Yes
Nordberg
Excused
Tate
Yes
Thurlow
Yes
Zenzinger
Yes
Brad Ramming, Esq.
Excused
Patrice Bernadette Collins, Esq.
Moreno
Yes
Martinez Humenik
Yes
YES: 7 NO: 0 EXC: 2 ABS: 0 REMOTE PARTICIPATION: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS







09:55 AM -- 2a. Presentation of memo aligning CDOT reports with section 24-1-136, C.R.S.



Kristen Forrestal, OLLS, testified before the Committee concerning CDOT reports that were inadvertently missing from the 2017 bill aligning CDOT reports with the requirements of section 24-1-136, C.R.S. Senator Martinez Humenik asked that both reports be continued indefinitely. 04 SRC_Memo2A.pdf04 SRC_Memo2A.pdf

BILL: 2a. Presentation of memo aligning CDOT reports with section 24-1-136, C.R.S.
TIME: 09:59:15 AM
MOVED: Thurlow
MOTION: Representative Thurlow moved to draft a bill to continue the CDOT reports in memo 2a indefinitely. The motion passed on a vote of 6-0.
SECONDED:
VOTE
Arndt
Yes
Hooton
Yes
Nordberg
Excused
Tate
Yes
Thurlow
Yes
Zenzinger
Yes
Brad Ramming, Esq.
Excused
Patrice Bernadette Collins, Esq.
Moreno
Excused
Martinez Humenik
Yes
YES: 6 NO: 0 EXC: 3 ABS: 0 REMOTE PARTICIPATION: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS







10:00 AM -- 2b. Presentation of memo regarding deputy sheriffs noncertified by the P.O.S.T. Board



Richard Sweetman, OLLS, testified before the Committee regarding Memo 2b. He explained that issue, brought to his attention by Legislative Council staff, concerned conflicting provisions regarding whether deputy sheriffs must be certified by the P.O.S.T. Board. The Committee also received a response to the memo from the County Sheriffs of Colorado. Senator Martinez Humenik remarked that she believed that it was in the state's best interest to continue the provision that noncertified sheriffs may serve when needed. 05 SRC_Memo2B.pdf05 SRC_Memo2B.pdfMemofromCountySheriffs.pdfMemofromCountySheriffs.pdf

BILL: 2b. Presentation of memo regarding noncertified deputy sheriffs
TIME: 10:02:22 AM
MOVED: Arndt
MOTION: Representative Arndt moved that a bill be drafted that clarifies that noncertified deputy sheriffs may serve. The motion passed on a vote of 6-0.
SECONDED:
VOTE
Arndt
Yes
Hooton
Yes
Nordberg
Excused
Tate
Yes
Thurlow
Yes
Zenzinger
Yes
Brad Ramming, Esq.
Excused
Patrice Bernadette Collins, Esq.
Moreno
Excused
Martinez Humenik
Yes
YES: 6 NO: 0 EXC: 3 ABS: 0 REMOTE PARTICIPATION: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS







10:03 AM -- 2c. Presentation of memo concerning state officials' bonds and oaths requirements



Kip Kolkmeier, OLLS, testified before the Committee regarding public employment-related oaths of office and personal surety bonds, and potential issues with anachronistic provisions regarding these in statute. The Committee asked Mr. Kolkmeier to prepare a specific bill just for "low-hanging fruit"; a second bill, after receiving stakeholder feedback, to address the issue of oaths and affirmations; and a third to address substituting insurance for surety bonds.06 SRC_Memo2C.pdf06 SRC_Memo2C.pdf

BILL: 2c. Presentation of memo concerning state officials' bonds and oaths rqmts
TIME: 10:40:51 AM
MOVED: Arndt
MOTION: Representative Arndt moved to draft three bills concerning the issue presented in memo 2c. The motion passed on a vote of 7-0.
SECONDED:
VOTE
Arndt
Yes
Hooton
Yes
Nordberg
Excused
Tate
Yes
Thurlow
Yes
Zenzinger
Yes
Brad Ramming, Esq.
Excused
Patrice Bernadette Collins, Esq.
Moreno
Yes
Martinez Humenik
Yes
YES: 7 NO: 0 EXC: 2 ABS: 0 REMOTE PARTICIPATION: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS







10:42 AM -- 2d. Presentation of memo regarding replacing the word "pauper" in C.R.S.



Brita Darling, OLLS, testified before the Committee. The memo and bill she presented nonsubtantively amends three sections of statute to replace the word "pauper" with "indigent person", thereby bringing the language in these sections into the 21st century.07 SRC_Memo2D.pdf07 SRC_Memo2D.pdf

BILL: 2d. Presentation of memo re: replacing the word "pauper" in C.R.S.
TIME: 10:48:55 AM
MOVED: Zenzinger
MOTION: Senator Zenzinger moved to introduce bill 2d as drafted. The motion passed on a vote of 6-1.
SECONDED:
VOTE
Arndt
Yes
Hooton
Yes
Nordberg
Excused
Tate
No
Thurlow
Yes
Zenzinger
Yes
Brad Ramming, Esq.
Excused
Patrice Bernadette Collins, Esq.
Moreno
Yes
Martinez Humenik
Yes
YES: 6 NO: 1 EXC: 2 ABS: 0 REMOTE PARTICIPATION: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS







10:51 AM -- 2e. Presentation of memo eliminating duplicative definitions in title 27, C.R.S.



Jane Ritter, OLLS, testified before the Committee regarding the issue in memo 2e. Two bills were drafted during the 2017 legislative session, each creating a definitions section. Because they are duplicative, Ms. Ritter proposed repealing one section and keeping another to clean up the statute, especially considering that the change would have no substantive effect on the statute.08 SRC_Memo2E.pdf08 SRC_Memo2E.pdf

BILL: 2e. Presentation of memo eliminating duplicative definitions in title 27, C.R.S.
TIME: 10:54:11 AM
MOVED: Martinez Humenik
MOTION: Senator Martinez Humenik moved to introduce bill 2e with the change suggested by Ms. Ritter and with the addition of a nonstatutory legislative declaration. The motion passed on a vote of 6-0.
SECONDED:
VOTE
Arndt
Yes
Hooton
Yes
Nordberg
Excused
Tate
Yes
Thurlow
Yes
Zenzinger
Yes
Brad Ramming, Esq.
Excused
Patrice Bernadette Collins, Esq.
Moreno
Excused
Martinez Humenik
Yes
YES: 6 NO: 0 EXC: 3 ABS: 0 REMOTE PARTICIPATION: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS







11:04 AM -- 2f. Concerning removing unfunded and obsolete Department of Human Services funds and programs



Jane Ritter, OLLS, testified before the Committee regarding unfunded DHS programs and funds in statute. After a discussion among Committee members, the decision was made to gather more stakeholder feedback, including feedback from the staff of the Joint Budget Committee.09 SRC_Memo2F.pdf09 SRC_Memo2F.pdf

BILL: 2f. Concerning removing unfunded and obsolete DHS funds and programs
TIME: 11:25:12 AM
MOVED: Arndt
MOTION: Representative Arndt moved for a bill draft that included stakeholder feedback. The motion passed on a vote of 6-1.
SECONDED:
VOTE
Arndt
Yes
Hooton
Yes
Nordberg
Excused
Tate
Yes
Thurlow
No
Zenzinger
Yes
Brad Ramming, Esq.
Excused
Patrice Bernadette Collins, Esq.
Moreno
Yes
Martinez Humenik
Yes
YES: 6 NO: 1 EXC: 2 ABS: 0 REMOTE PARTICIPATION: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS







11:28 AM -- 2g. Remove unconstitutional provision relating to interest on damages.



Jane Ritter, OLLS, testified before the Committee regarding the interest on damages provision of section 13-21-101 (1), C.R.S., which was found unconstitutional by the Colorado Supreme Court. The change suggested in the bill draft reflects the Court's suggested change in its opinion--which can be found in Addendum A of memo 2g.10 SRC_Memo2G.pdf10 SRC_Memo2G.pdf

BILL: 2g. Remove unconstitutional provision relating to interest on damages.
TIME: 11:30:12 AM
MOVED: Thurlow
MOTION: Representative Thurlow moved to introduce bill 2g as drafted. The motion passed on a vote of 7-0.
SECONDED:
VOTE
Arndt
Yes
Hooton
Yes
Nordberg
Excused
Tate
Yes
Thurlow
Yes
Zenzinger
Yes
Brad Ramming, Esq.
Excused
Patrice Bernadette Collins, Esq.
Moreno
Yes
Martinez Humenik
Yes
YES: 7 NO: 0 EXC: 2 ABS: 0 REMOTE PARTICIPATION: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS





The Committee members and staff took a short break to view the eclipse. After returning, they took up the next agenda item, 2h.



12:16 PM -- 2h. Part 5 of article 7 of title 18, C.R.S.





12:17 PM --
Jane Ritter, OLLS, testified before the Committee regarding part 5 of article 7 of title 18, C.R.S., which was found unconstitutional in 1983. Senator Martinez Humenik believed that a straight repeal was appropriate for the Committee's charge and Representative Thurlow asked that a nonlegislative declaration be added to the bill. 11SRC_ Memo2H.pdf11SRC_ Memo2H.pdf

BILL: 2h. Part 5 of article 7 of title 18, C.R.S.
TIME: 12:26:36 PM
MOVED: Zenzinger
MOTION: Senator Zenzinger moved to introduce bill 2h as drafted, with the addition of a nonlegislative declaration added as the first section of the bill. The motion passed on a vote of 7-0.
SECONDED:
VOTE
Arndt
Yes
Hooton
Yes
Nordberg
Excused
Tate
Yes
Thurlow
Yes
Zenzinger
Yes
Brad Ramming, Esq.
Excused
Patrice Bernadette Collins, Esq.
Moreno
Yes
Martinez Humenik
Yes
YES: 7 NO: 0 EXC: 2 ABS: 0 REMOTE PARTICIPATION: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS







12:31 PM -- 2Ii. Addressing terminology related to "legitimacy" of children





12:31 PM --
Jane Ritter, OLLS, testified before the Committee concerning provisions in statute that refer to children who are born out of wedlock as "illegitimate". She explained that in the past 30 years, the state has gradually ceased labeling children based on the marital status of their parents.12 SRC_Memo2Ii.pdf12 SRC_Memo2Ii.pdf

BILL: 2Ii. Addressing terminology related to "legitimacy" of children.
TIME: 12:37:40 PM
MOVED: Moreno
MOTION: Senator Moreno moved to introduce bill 2Ii as drafted. The motion passed on a vote of 7-0.
SECONDED:
VOTE
Arndt
Yes
Hooton
Yes
Nordberg
Excused
Tate
Yes
Thurlow
Yes
Zenzinger
Yes
Brad Ramming, Esq.
Excused
Patrice Bernadette Collins, Esq.
Moreno
Yes
Martinez Humenik
Yes
YES: 7 NO: 0 EXC: 2 ABS: 0 REMOTE PARTICIPATION: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS







12:40 PM -- 2Iiii. Unconstitutional provisions relating to same-sex marriage





12:41 PM --
Jane Ritter, OLLS, testified concerning unconstitutional provisions in the Colorado Revised Statutes relating to same-sex marriage. 14 SRC_Memo2Iiii.pdf14 SRC_Memo2Iiii.pdf

BILL: 2Iiii. Unconstitutional provisions relating to same-sex marriage.
TIME: 12:44:19 PM
MOVED: Thurlow
MOTION: Representative Thurlow moved to introduce bill 2Iiii as drafted, with the addition of a legislative declaration. This motion was withdrawn.
SECONDED:
VOTE
Arndt
Hooton
Nordberg
Excused
Tate
Thurlow
Zenzinger
Brad Ramming, Esq.
Excused
Patrice Bernadette Collins, Esq.
Moreno
Martinez Humenik
YES: 0 NO: 0 EXC: 2 ABS: 0 REMOTE PARTICIPATION: 0 FINAL ACTION: Withdrawn



After a discussion among the members, the Committee decided to request that Ms. Ritter redraft the bill to refer to "two consenting adults".

BILL: 2Iiii. Unconstitutional provisions relating to same-sex marriage.
TIME: 12:51:57 PM
MOVED: Thurlow
MOTION: Representative Thurlow moved to redraft bill 2Iiii with the language change and the nonlegislative declaration. The motion passed on a vote of 7-0.
SECONDED:
VOTE
Arndt
Yes
Hooton
Yes
Nordberg
Excused
Tate
Yes
Thurlow
Yes
Zenzinger
Yes
Brad Ramming, Esq.
Excused
Patrice Bernadette Collins, Esq.
Moreno
Yes
Martinez Humenik
Yes
YES: 7 NO: 0 EXC: 2 ABS: 0 REMOTE PARTICIPATION: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS







12:52 PM -- 2Iii. "Rights of Married Women", part 2 of article 2 of title 14, C.R.S.





12:53 PM --
Jane Ritter, OLLS, testified before the Committee, explaining that part of article 2 of title 14, C.R.S., was already well-established legal doctrine how the Committee might reflect this in statute. After a discussion concerning how changes to this section of law might affect other areas of law, Ms. Ritter offered to consult with the Colorado Bar Association regarding the changes and to bring back the information she received at a later date. The Committee agreed to table the discussion until a later date. 13 SRC_Memo2Iii.pdf13 SRC_Memo2Iii.pdf



01:01 PM -- 2Iiv. Addressing terminology related to same-sex marriage





01:02 PM --
Jane Ritter, OLLS, discussed memo 2Iiv, concerning the words "husband" and "wife" in statute, and whether they were limiting in relation to same-sex marriages, in light of the Obergefell decision. Senator Moreno suggested tabling discussion of draft bill 2Iiv pending consultation with family law attorneys with the Colorado Bar Association, the Department of Corrections, and other executive branch agencies.15 SRC_Memo2Iiv.pdf15 SRC_Memo2Iiv.pdf



01:11 PM -- 2j. Permanently enjoined laws on ballot issue petition circulators





01:11 PM --
Kate Meyer, OLLS, testified before the Committee concerning the state's hybrid compensation scheme regarding ballot issue petition circulars. She explained there is a split in the Circuit courts on this issue and that, at present, Colorado's law cannot be enforced. Ms. Meyer and the Committee agreed that the issue warrants more examination, including consideration of whether the Committee wanted to only take up issues that the Supreme Court has decided are constitutional or unconstitutional. The issue was tabled until the next meeting. 16 SRC_Memo2J.pdf16 SRC_Memo2J.pdf



01:18 PM -- 3. Discuss October meeting






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