Amendments for HB24-1245

House Journal, April 18
35 HB24-1245 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to
36 the Committee on Appropriations with favorable
37 recommendation:
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39 Amend printed bill, page 2, strike lines 5 through 8 and substitute
40 "responsibilities - gifts, grants, or donations. (6) (a) FOR".
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42 Page 2, lines 13 and 14, strike "MONEY. ADDITIONALLY, FOR PROJECTS
43 THAT" and substitute "MONEY, WHERE PROJECTS".
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45 Page 2, strike lines 18 through 22.
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47 Page 3, strike lines 1 through 24 and substitute:
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49 "(b) GRANTEES OF FUNDING ADMINISTERED OR DISTRIBUTED BY
50 THE BROADBAND OFFICE SHALL PROVIDE TO THE BROADBAND OFFICE
51 BIANNUAL REPORTS THAT CONTAIN INFORMATION ON THE GRANTEE'S
52 WORKFORCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS SUBSECTION (6)(b). THE
53 BROADBAND OFFICE SHALL MAKE THE REPORTS PUBLICLY AVAILABLE ON
54 ITS WEBSITE. THE REPORTS MUST INCLUDE:
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1 (I) JOB TITLES AND SIZE OF A GRANTEE'S WORKFORCE, INCLUDING
2 THE NUMBER OF FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS THAT ARE REQUIRED
3 TO CARRY OUT THE FUNDED WORK OVER THE COURSE OF THE PROJECT;
4 (II) IF THE WORKFORCE IS DIRECTLY EMPLOYED BY THE GRANTEE
5 OR THE INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER OR IF WORK WILL BE PERFORMED BY
6 A SUBCONTRACTED WORKFORCE;
7 (III) IDENTIFICATION OF ANY ENTITIES THAT THE GRANTEE
8 SUBCONTRACTS WITH IN CARRYING OUT THE FUNDED WORK AND
9 IDENTIFICATION OF THE ENTITY THAT IS FUNCTIONING AS THE LEGAL
10 EMPLOYER OF THE WORKERS IN EACH JOB TITLE ASSOCIATED WITH THE
11 PROJECT; AND
12 (IV) A DESCRIPTION OF WHETHER THE GRANTEE'S WORKFORCE IS
13 SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE WITH THE STATE'S LAWS CONCERNING
14 OVERTIME, BREAKS, PAID SICK TIME, MISCLASSIFICATION, AND PAID
15 FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE AND A DESCRIPTION OF ANY LEGAL ACTION
16 THE GRANTEE HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD
17 CONCERNING ANY OF THESE LAWS.".
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House Journal, May 1
18 HB24-1245 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to
19 the Committee of the Whole with favorable
20 recommendation:
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22 Amend printed bill, page 3, before line 25 insert:
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24 "SECTION 2. Appropriation. For the 2024-25 state fiscal year,
25 $400,730 is appropriated to the office of the governor for use by the
26 office of information technology. This appropriation is from the general
27 fund and is based on an assumption that the office will require an
28 additional 2.0 FTE. To implement this act, the office may use this
29 appropriation for enterprise solutions.".
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31 Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
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33 Page 1, line 104, strike "PRACTICES." and substitute "PRACTICES, AND,
34 IN CONNECTION THEREWITH, MAKING AN APPROPRIATION.".
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House Journal, May 2
15 Amendment No. 1, by Representative Story:
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17 Strike the Appropriations Committee Report, dated May 1, 2024, and
18 substitute:
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20 "Strike the Business Affairs and Labor Committee Report, dated April 17,
21 2024, and substitute:
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23 "Amend printed bill, strike everything below the enacting clause and
24 substitute:
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26 "SECTION 1. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-37.5-106, amend
27 (4) as follows:
28 24-37.5-106. Chief information officer - duties and
29 responsibilities. (4) The chief information officer may promulgate as
30 rules pursuant to article 4 of this title 24, all of the policies, procedures,
31 standards, specifications, guidelines, or criteria that are developed or
32 approved pursuant to section 24-37.5-105 (4) and to establish
33 accessibility standards for individuals with a disability pursuant to section
34 24-85-103. THE CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER SHALL PROMULGATE
35 PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 4 OF THIS TITLE 24 RULES IN ACCORDANCE WITH
36 THE PROVISIONS SET FORTH IN SECTION 24-37.5-903 (6).
37 SECTION 2. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-37.5-903, add (6)
38 and (7) as follows:
39 24-37.5-903. Colorado broadband office - creation -
40 responsibilities - gifts, grants, or donations. (6) THE BROADBAND
41 OFFICE, BY AND THROUGH THE CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER PURSUANT TO
42 THE CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER'S AUTHORITY SET FORTH IN SECTION
43 24-37.5-106 (4), SHALL PROMULGATE RULES, UNLESS PROHIBITED BY
44 FEDERAL LAW, THAT ESTABLISH LABOR STANDARDS FOR GRANTEES AND
45 SUBGRANTEES NO LATER THAN NINETY-ONE DAYS AFTER THE BROADBAND
46 OFFICE RECEIVES APPROVAL OF ITS INITIAL PROPOSAL FOR FEDERAL
47 FUNDING UNDER THE BROADBAND EQUITY, ACCESS, AND DEPLOYMENT
48 PROGRAM AUTHORIZED BY THE FEDERAL "INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
49 AND JOBS ACT", PUB.L. 117-58, AND BEFORE, IN CONNECTION WITH
50 RECEIPT OF SUCH FEDERAL FUNDING, APPROVING GRANTS TO INTERNET
51 SERVICE PROVIDERS. THE RULES MUST, AT A MINIMUM, REQUIRE THAT
52 GRANTEES AND SUBGRANTEES:
53 (a) PAY THEIR WORKERS PREVAILING WAGE;
54 (b) UTILIZE APPRENTICESHIPS REGISTERED WITH THE UNITED
55 STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR OR THE STATE APPRENTICESHIP AGENCY
56 CREATED IN SECTION 8-15.7-102 FOR THE APPLICABLE WORKFORCE;
1 (c) EMPLOY A SKILLED AND TRAINED WORKFORCE; AND
2 (d) UTILIZE IN-HOUSE WORKFORCE TRAINING.
3 (7) GRANTEES OF FUNDING ADMINISTERED OR DISTRIBUTED BY THE
4 BROADBAND OFFICE SHALL PROVIDE TO THE BROADBAND OFFICE
5 BIANNUAL REPORTS THAT CONTAIN INFORMATION ON THE GRANTEE'S
6 WORKFORCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS SUBSECTION (7). THE
7 BROADBAND OFFICE SHALL MAKE THE REPORTS PUBLICLY AVAILABLE ON
8 ITS WEBSITE. THE REPORTS MUST INCLUDE:
9 (a) JOB TITLES AND SIZE OF A GRANTEE'S WORKFORCE, INCLUDING
10 THE NUMBER OF FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS THAT ARE REQUIRED
11 TO CARRY OUT THE FUNDED WORK OVER THE COURSE OF THE PROJECT;
12 (b) IF THE WORKFORCE IS DIRECTLY EMPLOYED BY THE GRANTEE
13 OR THE INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER OR IF WORK WILL BE PERFORMED BY
14 A SUBCONTRACTED WORKFORCE;
15 (c) IDENTIFICATION OF ANY ENTITIES THAT THE GRANTEE
16 SUBCONTRACTS WITH IN CARRYING OUT THE FUNDED WORK AND
17 IDENTIFICATION OF THE ENTITY THAT IS FUNCTIONING AS THE LEGAL
18 EMPLOYER OF THE WORKERS IN EACH JOB TITLE ASSOCIATED WITH THE
19 PROJECT; AND
20 (d) A DESCRIPTION OF WHETHER THE GRANTEE'S WORKFORCE IS
21 SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE WITH THE STATE'S LAWS CONCERNING
22 OVERTIME, BREAKS, PAID SICK TIME, MISCLASSIFICATION, AND PAID
23 FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE AND A DESCRIPTION OF ANY LEGAL ACTION
24 THE GRANTEE HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD
25 CONCERNING ANY OF THESE LAWS.
26 SECTION 3. Safety clause. The general assembly finds,
27 determines, and declares that this act is necessary for the immediate
28 preservation of the public peace, health, or safety or for appropriations for
29 the support and maintenance of the departments of the state and state
30 institutions.".".".
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32 As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third
33 Reading and Final Passage.
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House Journal, May 3
55 Amend engrossed bill, page 2, line 14, strike "and (7)".
1 Page 3, strike lines 13 through 27.
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3 Page 4, strike lines 1 through 8.
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5 The amendment was declared passed by the following roll call vote:
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7 YES 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT
8 Amabile Y English Y Lindstedt Y Sirota Y
9 Armagost Y Epps Y Luck Y Snyder Y
10 Bacon Y Evans Y Lukens Y Soper Y
11 Bird Y Frizell Y Lynch Y Story Y
12 Bockenfeld E Froelich Y Mabrey Y Taggart Y
13 Boesenecker Y Garcia Y Marshall Y Titone Y
14 Bottoms Y Hamrick Y Martinez Y Valdez Y
15 Bradfield Y Hartsook Y Marvin Y Velasco Y
16 Bradley Y Hernandez Y Mauro Y Vigil Y
17 Brown Y Herod Y McCormick Y Weinberg Y
18 Catlin Y Holtorf Y McLachlan Y Weissman Y
19 Clifford Y Jodeh Y Ortiz Y Willford Y
20 Daugherty Y Joseph Y Parenti Y Wilson Y
21 DeGraaf Y Kipp Y Pugliese Y Winter T. Y
22 deGruy Kennedy Y Lieder Y Ricks Y Woodrow Y
23 Duran Y Lindsay Y Rutinel Y Young Y
24 Speaker Y
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26 The question being, "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?".
27 A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a
28 majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative, and the
29 bill, as amended, was declared passed.
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31 YES 44 NO 20 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT
32 Amabile Y English Y Lindstedt Y Sirota Y
33 Armagost N Epps Y Luck N Snyder Y
34 Bacon Y Evans N Lukens Y Soper N
35 Bird N Frizell N Lynch N Story Y
36 Bockenfeld E Froelich Y Mabrey Y Taggart N
37 Boesenecker Y Garcia Y Marshall Y Titone Y
38 Bottoms N Hamrick Y Martinez Y Valdez Y
39 Bradfield N Hartsook N Marvin Y Velasco Y
40 Bradley N Hernandez Y Mauro Y Vigil Y
41 Brown Y Herod Y McCormick Y Weinberg N
42 Catlin N Holtorf N McLachlan N Weissman Y
43 Clifford Y Jodeh Y Ortiz Y Willford Y
44 Daugherty Y Joseph Y Parenti Y Wilson N
45 DeGraaf N Kipp Y Pugliese N Winter T. N
46 deGruy Kennedy Y Lieder Y Ricks Y Woodrow Y
47 Duran Y Lindsay Y Rutinel Y Young Y
48 Speaker Y
49 Co-sponsor(s) added: Representative(s) Daugherty, deGruy Kennedy, Duran,
50 English, Epps, Hamrick, Hernandez, Herod, Kipp, Lieder, Lindsay, Mabrey,
51 Marvin, Ricks, Rutinel, Sirota, Velasco, Vigil, Weissman, Willford, Woodrow,
52 Young
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