Amendments for HB24-1278
House Journal, March 19
20 HB24-1278 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to
21 the Committee of the Whole with favorable
22 recommendation:
23
24 Amend printed bill, page 2, line 3, strike "(15)(a)(VI)" and substitute
25 "(15)(a)(VI); and add (18.5)(a)(IV)".
26
27 Page 2, after line 9 insert:
28 "(18.5) (a) The following statutory authorizations for the
29 designated advisory committees will repeal on September 1, 2027:
30 (IV) THE CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT ADVISORY BOARD CREATED
31 IN SECTION 22-35-107.".
32
33 Page 2, line 10, strike "repeal (8)" and substitute "add (6)(g) and amend
34 (8)(a)".
35
36 Page 2, line 13, after "reports." insert: "(6) The board has the following
37 duties:
38 (g) (I) TO WORK WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, THE
39 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION, AND THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
40 SYSTEM TO CREATE AND DISTRIBUTE A BEST PRACTICES GUIDE THAT
41 SUPPORTS:
42 (A) SCHOOL DISTRICTS WITH OFFERING CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT
43 COURSES AND CREDENTIAL PATHWAYS THAT ARE ALIGNED WITH CURRENT
44 WORKFORCE DEMANDS; AND
45 (B) STUDENTS WITH UNDERSTANDING CURRENT WORKFORCE
46 DEMANDS AND SELECTING AND COMPLETING THE MOST COMMON COURSES
47 IN GUARANTEED-TRANSFER PATHWAYS, AS DEFINED IN SECTION
48 23-5-145.5 (1)(c).
49 (II) AT A MINIMUM, THE BEST PRACTICES GUIDE MUST INCLUDE:
50 (A) THE TEN MOST IN-DEMAND PATHWAYS IN THE STATE
51 IDENTIFIED BY THE ANNUAL COLORADO TALENT REPORT PRODUCED
52 PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-46.6-103 (3);
53 (B) THE MOST COMMONLY REQUIRED GUARANTEED-TRANSFER
54 PATHWAYS COURSES IDENTIFIED PURSUANT TO SECTION 23-1-108.5; AND
55
1 (C) THE MOST COMMONLY CHOSEN PATHWAYS AT INSTITUTIONS
2 OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE STATE IDENTIFIED BY THE ANNUAL RETURN
3 ON INVESTMENT REPORT PRODUCED PURSUANT TO SECTION 23-1-135 (3)
4 OR IDENTIFIED BY A COMPARABLE REPORT OR DATA SET. FOR A PATHWAY
5 IDENTIFIED PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION (6)(g)(II)(C) THAT IS SUBJECT
6 TO A STATEWIDE DEGREE TRANSFER AGREEMENT ESTABLISHED PURSUANT
7 TO SUBSECTION 23-1-108 (7), THE BEST PRACTICES GUIDE MUST INCLUDE
8 INFORMATION REGARDING COURSES THAT ARE REQUIRED FOR THE
9 PATHWAY.
10 (III) THE BOARD MUST ORGANIZE SIMILAR PROGRAMS OF STUDY IN
11 THE BEST PRACTICES GUIDE FOR SIMPLIFICATION FOR LOCAL EDUCATION
12 PROVIDERS AND STUDENTS, AND INCLUDE RELATED INFORMATION IN THE
13 GUIDE REGARDING THE COLORADO WORK FORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
14 PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-46.3-104 AND THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER
15 EDUCATION PURSUANT TO SECTION 23-5-145.6.
16 (IV) THE BOARD SHALL CREATE AND DISTRIBUTE THE BEST
17 PRACTICES GUIDE NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 1, 2024, AND SHALL UPDATE
18 AND DISTRIBUTE THE UPDATED BEST PRACTICES GUIDE AS NECESSARY.".
19
20 Page 2, lines 13 and 14, strike "(a) This section is repealed, effective
21 September 1, 2024." and substitute "(a) This section is repealed, effective
22 September 1, 2024 2027.".
23
24 Page 2, strike lines 15 and 16 and substitute:
25 "(b) Prior to said repeal, the board shall be reviewed as provided
26 in section 2-3-1203.".
27
28
House Journal, March 26
47 Amendment recommended by Education Report, dated March 18, 2024,
48 and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal,
49 March 19, 2024.
50
51 Laid over until later in the day on Friday, March 28, 2024.
52
1 AMENDMENT(S) TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT
2
3 Representative Weissman moved to amend the Report of the Committee
4 of the Whole to reverse the action taken by the Committee in not adopting
5 the following Weissman amendment, L.001 to HB24-1393, to show that
6 said amendment passed and that HB24-1393, as amended, passed:
7
8 Amend printed bill, page 2, strike lines 3 and 4 and substitute: "(2)(a)(III),
9 (3), and (4); and add (2)(a)(V), (2)(a)(VI), (3.5), and (7) as follows:".
10
11 Page 2, strike lines 7 through 15.
12
13 Page 3, strike lines 1 through 3.
14
15 Page 3, strike lines 14 through 18.
16
17 Page 3, after line 27 insert:
18 "(3.5) THE LOCAL EDUCATION PROVIDER SHALL PAY FOR THE
19 TUITION, FEES, AND TEXTBOOKS OF A QUALIFIED STUDENT WHO IS
20 DESIGNATED BY THE LOCAL EDUCATION PROVIDER AS AN ASCENT
21 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT WHO IS ACCEPTED INTO A POSTSECONDARY
22 DEGREE PROGRAM AT AN INSTITUTION OF HIGHER EDUCATION.".
23
24 Strike pages 5 and 6.
25
26 Page 7, strike line 1.
27
28 Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
29
30 Page 7, strike lines 12 and 13.
31
32 Renumber succeeding section accordingly.
33
34 The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote:
35
36 YES 18 NO 39 EXCUSED 8 ABSENT
37 Amabile Y English Y Lindstedt N Sirota N
38 Armagost N Epps Y Luck N Snyder N
39 Bacon Y Evans N Lukens N Soper N
40 Bird N Frizell E Lynch E Story N
41 Bockenfeld E Froelich Y Mabrey Y Taggart N
42 Boesenecker N Garcia Y Marshall N Titone N
43 Bottoms N Hamrick Y Martinez N Valdez N
44 Bradfield N Hartsook E Marvin N Velasco N
45 Bradley E Hernandez Y Mauro N Vigil N
46 Brown Y Herod Y McCormick N Weinberg N
47 Catlin N Holtorf E McLachlan N Weissman Y
48 Clifford N Jodeh Y Ortiz N Willford N
49 Daugherty N Joseph Y Parenti N Wilson N
50 DeGraaf N Kipp N Pugliese N Winter T. N
51 deGruy Kennedy Y Lieder E Ricks N Woodrow E
52 Duran Y Lindsay Y Rutinel Y Young N
53 Speaker N
54
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1 Representative Garcia moved to amend the Report of the Committee of
2 the Whole to reverse the action taken by the Committee in not adopting
3 the following Garcia amendment, L.003 to HB24-1401, to show that said
4 amendment passed and that HB24-1401, as amended, passed:
5
6 Amend printed bill, page 2, after line 1 insert:
7
8 "SECTION 1. Legislative intent. It is the intent of the general
9 assembly to appropriate up to $10 million from the general fund to the
10 department of health care policy and financing for distribution to Denver
11 health and hospital authority to support the services provided for the
12 migrant crisis if the mid-year forecast for medicaid expenditures indicates
13 that the department of health care policy and financing will spend less
14 general fund money than was appropriated for the 2024-25 state fiscal
15 year.".
16
17 Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
18
19 The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote:
20
21 YES 24 NO 34 EXCUSED 7 ABSENT
22 Amabile Y English Y Lindstedt N Sirota N
23 Armagost N Epps Y Luck N Snyder N
24 Bacon Y Evans N Lukens N Soper N
25 Bird N Frizell N Lynch E Story Y
26 Bockenfeld E Froelich Y Mabrey Y Taggart N
27 Boesenecker N Garcia Y Marshall N Titone N
28 Bottoms N Hamrick N Martinez Y Valdez Y
29 Bradfield N Hartsook E Marvin N Velasco Y
30 Bradley E Hernandez Y Mauro N Vigil Y
31 Brown Y Herod Y McCormick N Weinberg N
32 Catlin N Holtorf E McLachlan N Weissman Y
33 Clifford N Jodeh Y Ortiz Y Willford Y
34 Daugherty N Joseph Y Parenti N Wilson N
35 DeGraaf N Kipp N Pugliese N Winter T. N
36 deGruy Kennedy Y Lieder E Ricks N Woodrow E
37 Duran Y Lindsay Y Rutinel Y Young N
38 Speaker N
House Journal, April 23
38 Amendment No. 1, Education Report, dated March 18, 2024, and placed
39 in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, March 19,
40 2024.
41
42 Amendment No. 2, by Representative Martinez:
43
44 Amend the Education Committee Report, dated March 18, 2024, page 1,
45 line 12, strike "(I)".
46
47 Page 1, strike lines 14 through 25 and substitute "SYSTEM THAT SUPPORTS
48 THE ENROLLMENT OF FIRST-GENERATION STUDENTS, LOW-INCOME
49 STUDENTS, AND STUDENTS OF COLOR IN CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT
50 PROGRAMS.".
51
52 Page 2, strike lines 1 through 21.
53
54 As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third
55 Reading and Final Passage.