Status of Select Bills of Interest to the Fire Service

April 06, 2008

 

Bill Number:

HB08-1163

Current Version of Bill:

Bill Title:

Concerning an Exception to Statutory Requirements Governing the Collection of Excess Property Tax Revenue by Urban Renewal Authorities in Connection With Tax Increment Financing for Certain Special Districts Providing Emergency Services.

Prime Sponsors:

Rep. Sonnenberg, Sen. Bacon

Summary:

Commencing with the first property tax year in which the excess of any payment of property taxes is allocated and paid into a special fund on or after the effective date of the act in connection with tax increment financing by urban renewal authorities, prohibits any portion of any revenues from such excess that are allocated to any special district providing emergency services from being be collected and paid into the special fund. In such cases, specifies that all revenues collected from the excess of any payment of property taxes shall be distributed to the special districts providing emergency services as if there were no requirement to pay the excess into a special fund.

Position:

Amend &

Support

Position Paper:

 

History

   

01/16/2008 Introduced In House - Assigned to Finance

02/05/2008 House Committee on Finance Postpone Indefinitely


Bill Number:

HB08-1249

Current Version of Bill:

Bill Title:

Concerning the Emergency Telephone Services Charge.

Prime Sponsors:

Rep. Rice, Sen. Kester

Summary:

Clarifies that the 911 service charge applies to prepaid wireless and internet-based telephone systems. Sets standards for the collection of such service charge. Changes the timing of the distribution of 911 service fees to any time a service user is capable of accessing the emergency service. Directs the public utilities commission to promulgate rules governing the remittance of 911 service fees to governing bodies based on point of sale, area of primary usage, customer address, or other relevant methods.

Position:

Support

Position Paper:

 

History

   

01/30/2008 Introduced In House - Assigned to Transportation & Energy

02/14/2008 House Committee on Transportation & Energy Pass Amended to House Committee of the Whole

02/22/2008 House Second Reading Passed with Amendments

02/25/2008 House Third Reading Passed

02/28/2008 Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Transportation

03/13/2008 Senate Committee on Transportation Pass Amended to Senate Committee of the Whole

03/20/2008 Senate Second Reading Laid Over to 03/24/2008

03/28/2008 Senate Second Reading Passed with Amendments
03/31/2008 Senate Third Reading Passed
04/03/2008 House Considered Senate Amendments - Result was to Concur - Repass


Bill Number:

HB08-1251

Current Version of Bill:

Bill Title:

Concerning Hazardous Material Route Designations.

Prime Sponsors:

Rep. Curry

Summary:

Enables a county to petition for changes to a hazardous material route designation with respect to any portion of a state- or county-maintained public road located within that county. Requires any entity petitioning for a route designation change to identify any alternate routes in its petition. Mandates that such alternate routes will be presumed viable unless clear and convincing evidence to the contrary is established. Specifies that unapproved and necessary deviations to designated routes, for the purposes of servicing a motor vehicle delivering or picking up hazardous materials, must occur wholly within the restricted route.

Position:

Monitor

Position Paper:

 

History

   

01/30/2008 Introduced In House - Assigned to Transportation & Energy

02/14/2008 House Committee on Transportation & Energy Lay Over Unamended - Amendment(s) Failed
02/14/2008 House Committee on Transportation & Energy Postpone Indefinitely


 
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