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Forty-ninth Legislature - First Regular Session
 
 
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Bill Number Short Title
SB1201 night schools; technical correction
SB1202 education; federal funds; technical correction
SB1203 state parks board; technical correction
SB1204 exchange teachers; technical correction
SB1205 state personnel; technical correction
SB1206 dissolution of marriage
  (NOW: abortion)
SB1207 EORP; participation; elected officials
SB1208 lobbyists; prohibited acts
SB1209 children; foster care; rights
SB1210 foreclosures; notice; mailing
SB1211 commissions on court appointments
SB1212 central state repository; hate crimes
SB1213 employer communications; religious; political beliefs.
SB1214 procurement services; outsourcing prohibited.
SB1215 right to work.
SB1216 public employees; collective bargaining.
SB1217 health care business; consumer information..
SB1218 legislative employment leave
SB1219 family leave insurance
SB1220 labor organizations; nonunion employees; representation
SB1221 apprentices; state construction projects
SB1222 telephone call centers; consumer services.
SB1223 voter registration list; fee.
SB1224 income tax; professional football; distribution
SB1225 water exchange contracts; technical correction
  (NOW: Dust control; best management practices)
SB1226 stockpond registration; technical correction
SB1227 hazardous substances; insurance.
SB1228 prescription marketing costs; full disclosure
SB1229 prescriptions; confidentiality
SB1230 sale of prescription records; prohibition
SB1231 tax credits; business health insurance
SB1232 body art establishments; licensure
SB1233 unemployment benefits; disqualification
SB1234 insurance; mental health coverage; parity.
SB1235 cooperative purchasing agreements
SB1236 acquifer protection permits; natural gas.
SB1237 public record requests
SB1238 recreational corridor channelization districts; cities
SB1239 county water authority; Colorado river
SB1240 general hospitals; property tax classification
SB1241 railroad corporations; fees
SB1242 weapons; peace officers; posse; reserves
SB1243 justification; defensive display of firearm
SB1244 child protective services; omnibus
SB1245 initiatives; publicity pamphlet submittals
SB1246 CPS information
SB1247 victims' rights; hearing; fees; status
SB1248 public records; electronic format
SB1249 DOA; large loss support unit
SB1250 retirement; sick leave payments

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