s_tra_2016a_2016-03-24t10:56:00z0 Hearing Summary
Date: 03/24/2016
Final
BILL SUMMARY for HB16-1039
SENATE COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION
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Postpone House Bill 16-1039 indefinitely using a r Refer House Bill 16-1039 to the Committee of the W |
FAIL |
10:56 AM -- HB16-1039
Senator Todd, co-prime sponsor, presented House Bill 16-1039. The reengrossed bill requires motor vehicles driving on Interstate 70 (I-70) between milepost 133 (Dotsero) and milepost 259 (Morrison), from October 1 to May 15 of each year, to be equipped with:
- • tire chains or an equivalent traction control device (i.e. cable chains);
• four-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, and tires with a tread depth of one-eighth of an inch; or
• tires with any form of the mountain-snowflake symbol or "mud and snow" lettering (i.e., M/S and M+S) on the side wall of the tire and a tread depth of one-eighth of an inch.
Under the bill, “equipped” means that a motor vehicle uses or carries the appropriate traction equipment if icy or snow-packed conditions are not present, and that a motor vehicle uses the appropriate traction equipment if icy or snow-packed conditions are present.
A noncommercial violator of these requirements commits an existing class B traffic infraction and is subject to a $100 fine and a $32 surcharge. If a violation results in the closure of at least one lane of traffic, the violator is subject to an enhanced existing penalty of $500 and a $156 surcharge.
11:00 AM -- Sergeant Dave Hall, representing the Colorado State Patrol, testified in support of the bill. He responded to questions from the committee.
11:10 AM
Committee questioning of Sgt. Hall continued.
11:13 AM -- Andy Karsian, representing the Colorado Department of Transportation, testified in support of the bill. He responded to questions from the committee.
11:22 AM -- Mary Marchun, representing Vail Resorts, testified in support of the bill.
11:24 AM -- Commissioner Dan Gibbs, representing Summit County and the I-70 Coalition, testified in support of the bill. He distributed a letter of support from Club 20 (Attachment A).
16SenateTran0324AttachA.pdf
11:28 AM -- Commissioner Jill Ryan, representing Eagle County and the I-70 Coalition, testified in support of the bill. She responded to questions from the committee.
11:34 AM -- Greg Fulton, representing the Colorado Motor Carriers Association, testified in support of the bill. He responded to questions from the committee.
11:45 AM -- Grier Bailey, representing the Colorado Wyoming Petroleum Marketers Association, testified in support of the bill.
11:47 AM -- Jennifer Jones, representing the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce, testified in support of the bill. She responded to questions from the committee.
11:51 AM -- Patrick Byrne, representing Colorado Ski Country USA, testified in support of the bill.
11:52 AM -- Nick Colglazier, representing the Colorado Competitive Council, testified in support of the bill. He responded to questions from the committee.
11:58 AM -- Jeff Thormodsgaard, representing the Colorado Hotel and Lodging Association, testified in support of the bill.
12:00 PM -- Chief Dwight Henninger, representing the Vail Police Department, testified in support of the bill.
12:04 PM -- Chris Montera, representing Eagle County Paramedic Services, testified in support of the bill.
12:08 PM
Senator Todd read a letter of support for the bill from Al White. She and Senator Donovan, co-prime sponsor, wrapped up their presentation of the bill. Senator Baumgardner explained why he does not support the bill.
12:19 PM
Members of the committee continued to discuss their positions on the bill.
BILL: | HB16-1039 | |
TIME: | 12:27:07 PM | |
MOVED: | Todd | |
MOTION: | Refer House Bill 16-1039 to the Committee of the Whole. The motion failed on a vote of 2-4. | |
SECONDED: | ||
VOTE
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Cooke
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No
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Garcia
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Yes
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Todd
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Yes
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Scott
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No
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Baumgardner
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No
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YES: 2 NO: 3 EXC: 0 ABS: 0 FINAL ACTION: FAIL
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BILL: | HB16-1039 | |
TIME: | 12:27:47 PM | |
MOVED: | Scott | |
MOTION: | Postpone House Bill 16-1039 indefinitely using a reversal of the previous roll call. There was no objection to the use of the reverse roll call, therefore, the bill was postponed indefinitely. The motion passed without objection. | |
SECONDED: | ||
VOTE
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Cooke
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Garcia
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Todd
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Scott
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Baumgardner
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Final YES: 0 NO: 0 EXC: 0 ABS: 0 FINAL ACTION:
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12:28 PM
The committee adjourned.