Amendments for SB19-096
Senate Journal, March 22
After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB19-096 be amended
as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Appropriations with
favorable recommendation.
Amend page 4, line 15, strike "MODELED ON" and "THAT MIRROR".
Page 5, line 13, strike "BASIS;" and substitute "BASIS THAT ALIGNS WITH
THE TIMING OF REQUIRED FEDERAL GREENHOUSE GAS REPORTING;".
Page 5, line 15, after "LAW;" add "AND".
Page 5, after line 15 insert:
"(III) REPORT, IN METRIC TONS, THE AMOUNT OF EMISSIONS OF
EACH OF THE SEVEN INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS OF GREENHOUSE GASES AS
WELL AS THE CARBON DIOXIDE EQUIVALENT OF THOSE EMISSIONS.".
Page 6, strike lines 9 and 10.
Reletter succeeding sub-subparagraphs accordingly.
Page 6, line 18, strike "2005, 2007, AND 2014" and substitute "2005".
Page 6, line 19, strike "INVENTORIES," and substitute "INVENTORY,".
Page 6, line 26, strike "YEAR" and substitute "FIVE YEARS".
Page 7, line 1, strike "SECTION." and substitute "SECTION; EXCEPT THAT
THE COMMISSION CAN SPECIFY A DIFFERENT PERIOD IF IT DETERMINES
THAT AN EARLIER FORECAST IS NEEDED DUE TO THE OCCURRENCE OF AN
EXTRAORDINARY EVENT THAT WOULD SIGNIFICANTLY AFFECT THE
FORECAST.".
Senate Journal, April 16
After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB19-096 be amended
as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable
recommendation.
Amend printed bill, page 8, after line 3 insert:
"SECTION 2. Appropriation. (1) For the 2019-20 state fiscal
year, $1,680,600 is appropriated to the department of public health and
environment. This appropriation is from the general fund. To implement
this act, the department may use this appropriation as follows:
(a) $331,720 for use by the air pollution control division for
program costs, which amount is based on an assumption that the division
will require an additional 3.8 FTE; and
(b) $1,348,880 for the purchase of information technology
services.
(2) For the 2019-20 state fiscal year, $1,348,880 is appropriated
to the office of the governor for use by the office of information
technology. This appropriation is from reappropriated funds received
from the department of public health and environment under subsection
(1)(b) of this section. To implement this act, the office may use this
appropriation to provide information technology services for the
department of public health and environment.".
Renumber succeeding section accordingly.
Page 1, line 104, strike "GOALS." and substitute "GOALS, AND, IN
CONNECTION THEREWITH, MAKING AN APPROPRIATION.".
Appro-
priations
Senate Journal, April 18
SB19-096 by Senator(s) Donovan; also Representative(s) Hansen--Concerning the collection of
greenhouse gas emissions data to facilitate the implementation of measures that would most
cost-effectively allow the state to meet its greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals.
Senator Crowder moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show that
the following Crowder floor amendment, (L.004) to SB 19-096, did fit under the title and
did pass.
Strike the Transportation and Energy Committee Report, dated March 21,
2019.
Strike the Appropriation Committee Report, dated April 16, 2019.
Amend printed bill, strike everything below the enacting clause and
substitute:
"Section 1. Interim study regarding collection of greenhouse
gas data. (1) During the 2019 interim, the general assembly shall
convene an interim committee to study the merits of collecting
greenhouse gas data, including as contemplated by the official
preamended version of Senate Bill 19-096. The interim committee
consists of two members appointed by the president of the senate, one of
whom the president shall designate as the chair of the committee; one
member appointed by the minority leader of the senate; two members
appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives; and one
member appointed by the minority leader of the house of representatives.
(2) The committee may meet no more than five times during the
interim and may report no more than two bills to the legislative council.".
Less than a majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative,
the amendment to the report of the Committee of the Whole was lost on the following roll
call vote:
YES 15 NO 20 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Bridges N Foote N Marble Y Story N
Cooke Y Gardner Y Moreno N Tate Y
Coram Y Ginal N Pettersen N Todd N
Court N Gonzales N Priola N Williams A. N
Crowder Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter N
Danielson N Hisey Y Rodriguez N Woodward Y
Donovan N Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger N
Fenberg N Lee N Smallwood Y President N
Fields N Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y
House Journal, April 26
5 SB19-096 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to
6 the Committee on Appropriations with favorable
7 recommendation:
8
9 Amend reengrossed bill, page 3, strike lines 3 through 27.
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11 Strike pages 4 through 6.
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13 Page 7, strike lines 1 through 25 and substitute:
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15 "THROUGH COST-EFFECTIVE ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES; AND
16 (b) DECLARES THAT IT IS IN THE STATE'S INTEREST TO LEVERAGE
17 DATA COLLECTED AND ANALYSES CONDUCTED FOR ITS GREENHOUSE GAS
18 EMISSIONS INVENTORIES AND FORECASTS AND MAKE DATA SETS
19 AVAILABLE TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS.
20 (2) Rules. THE COMMISSION SHALL:
21 (a) BY JUNE 1, 2020, ADOPT RULES REQUIRING GREENHOUSE
22 GAS-EMITTING ENTITIES TO MONITOR AND PUBLICLY REPORT THEIR
23 EMISSIONS AS THE COMMISSION DEEMS APPROPRIATE TO SUPPORT
24 COLORADO'S GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION INVENTORY EFFORTS AND TO
25 FACILITATE IMPLEMENTATION OF RULES THAT WILL TIMELY ACHIEVE
26 COLORADO'S GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION GOALS. THE COMMISSION
27 SHALL CONSIDER WHAT INFORMATION IS ALREADY BEING PUBLICLY
28 REPORTED BY THE FEDERAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY AND
29 TAILOR NEW REPORTING REQUIREMENTS TO FILL ANY GAPS IN DATA, AS IT
30 DETERMINES IS APPROPRIATE, TO ALLOW FOR MAINTAINING AND
31 UPDATING STATE INVENTORIES THAT ARE SUFFICIENTLY COMPREHENSIVE
32 AND ROBUST. THE RULES MUST INCLUDE REQUIREMENTS FOR PROVIDERS
33 OF RETAIL OR WHOLESALE ELECTRIC SERVICE IN THE STATE OF COLORADO
34 TO TRACK AND REPORT EMISSIONS FROM ALL GENERATION SOURCES
35 WITHIN THE STATE AND ELSEWHERE THAT ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION BY
36 THEIR CUSTOMERS IN THIS STATE CAUSES TO BE EMITTED. THE
37 COMMISSION MAY REQUIRE EMITTING ENTITIES TO REPORT THE AMOUNT
38 OF EMISSIONS OF EACH OF THE SEVEN INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS OF
39 GREENHOUSE GASES AS WELL AS THE CARBON DIOXIDE EQUIVALENT OF
40 THOSE EMISSIONS.
41 (b) DIRECT THE DIVISION TO UPDATE THE STATEWIDE INVENTORY
42 OF GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS BY SECTOR, UP TO ON AN ANNUAL BASIS
43 AS DETERMINED BY THE COMMISSION, BUT IN NO EVENT LESS FREQUENTLY
44 THAN EVERY TWO YEARS. THE DIVISION SHALL UPDATE THE INVENTORY
45 IN A MANNER THAT ALLOWS REASONABLE TRACKING OF PROGRESS IN
46 REDUCING GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS OVER TIME. THE INVENTORY
47 MUST INCLUDE A FORECAST OF COLORADO'S GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
48 FOR THE MILESTONE YEAR OF 2025, AS WELL AS 2030, 2035, 2040, AND
49 2045. THE INITIAL INVENTORY REQUIRED UNDER THIS SUBSECTION (2)
50 MUST INCLUDE A RECALCULATION OF COLORADO'S 2005 GREENHOUSE
51 GAS EMISSIONS TO SERVE AS A BASELINE FOR MEASURING PROGRESS
52 AGAINST COLORADO'S GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION REDUCTION GOALS.
53 (c) BY JULY 1, 2020, PUBLISH A NOTICE OF PROPOSED
54 RULE-MAKING THAT PROPOSES RULES TO IMPLEMENT MEASURES THAT
55 WOULD COST-EFFECTIVELY ALLOW THE STATE TO MEET ITS GREENHOUSE
56 GAS EMISSIONS REDUCTION GOALS.".
1 Renumber succeeding subsections accordingly.
2
3 Page 7, line 27, strike "ANNUAL".
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5 Page 8, line 7, strike "MEANS" and substitute "INCLUDES".
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7 Page 8, strike lines 26 and 27.
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9 Strike page 9 and substitute:
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11 "SECTION 3. Safety clause. The general assembly hereby finds,
12 determines, and declares that this act is necessary for the immediate
13 preservation of the public peace, health, and safety.".
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15
House Journal, May 1
43 SB19-096 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to
44 the Committee of the Whole with favorable
45 recommendation:
46
47 Amend the reengrossed bill, page 8, strike lines 10 through 25 and
48 substitute:
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50 "SECTION 2. Appropriation. For the 2019-20 state fiscal year,
51 $265,589 is appropriated to the department of public health and
52 environment for use by the air pollution control division. This
53 appropriation is from the general fund and is based on an assumption that
54 the division will require an additional 3.1 FTE. To implement this act, the
55 division may use this appropriation for program costs.".
House Journal, May 1
15 Amendment No. 1, State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Report, dated
16 April 25, 2019, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in
17 House Journal, April 26, 2019.
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19 Amendment No. 2, Appropriations Report, dated May 1, 2019, and placed
20 in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, May 1, 2019.
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22 Amendment No. 3, by Representative(s) Hansen.
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24 Amend the State, Veterans, and Military Affair Committee Report, dated
25 April 25, 2019, page 2, line 13, after "TIME." insert "THE COMMISSION
26 SHALL TAKE REASONABLE STEPS TO ENSURE THAT EMISSION ABATEMENT
27 THAT COUNTS TOWARD MEETING THE STATE'S GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION
28 REDUCTION GOALS IS DURABLE AND RIGOROUSLY TRACKED.".
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30 Page 2, after line 25 insert:
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32 "Page 8 of the reengrossed bill, after line 5 insert:
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34 "(4) NOTHING IN THIS SECTION ALTERS THE REGULATORY
35 EXEMPTIONS PROVIDED IN SECTION 25-7-109 (8)(a).
36 (5) THIS SECTION IS INTENDED TO FACILITATE PROMPT STATE
37 ACTION TO ADDRESS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS AND NOTHING IN THIS
102 38 SECTION OR THE EMISSIONS INVENTORY PROVISIONS IN SECTION 25-7-
39 SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO SLOW, INTERFERE WITH, OR IMPEDE STATE
40 ACTION TO TIMELY ADOPT RULES THAT REDUCE GREENHOUSE GAS
41 EMISSIONS TO MEET THE STATE'S GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION REDUCTION
42 GOALS.".".
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44 As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third
45 Reading and Final Passage.
House Journal, May 3
3 Amend revised bill, page 3, line 8, after "(2)" insert "(a)".
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5 Page 3, line 9, strike "(a)" and substitute "(I)".
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7 Page 4, line 1, strike "(b)" and substitute "(II)".
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9 Page 4, line 17, strike "(c)" and substitute "(III)".
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11 Page 4, after line 20 insert:
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13 "(b) ALL RULES PROMULGATED PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION ARE
14 SUBJECT TO ALL APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS, INCLUDING APPLICABLE
15 REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIC TO GREENHOUSE GAS ABATEMENT, PROVIDED IN
16 THIS ARTICLE 7.".
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18 The amendment was declared passed by the following roll call vote:
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20 YES 40 NO 24 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT
21 Arndt Y Exum E Landgraf N Saine N
22 Baisley N Froelich Y Larson N Sandridge N
23 Beckman N Galindo Y Lewis N Singer Y
24 Benavidez Y Garnett Y Liston N Sirota Y
25 Bird Y Geitner N Lontine Y Snyder Y
26 Bockenfeld N Gonzales-Gutierrez Y McCluskie Y Soper N
27 Buck N Gray Y McKean N Sullivan Y
28 Buckner Y Hansen Y McLachlan Y Tipper Y
29 Buentello Y Herod Y Melton Y Titone Y
30 Caraveo Y Hooton Y Michaelson Jenet Y Valdez A. Y
31 Carver N Humphrey N Mullica Y Valdez D. Y
32 Catlin N Jackson Y Neville N Van N
33 Coleman Y Jaquez Lewis Y Pelton N Weissman Y
34 Cutter Y Kennedy Y Ransom N Will N
35 Duran Y Kipp Y Rich N Williams N
36 Esgar Y Kraft-Tharp Y Roberts Y Wilson N
37 Speaker Y
38
39 The question being, "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?".
40 A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a
41 majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative, and the
42 bill, as amended, was declared passed.
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44 YES 40 NO 24 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT
45 Arndt Y Exum E Landgraf N Saine N
46 Baisley N Froelich Y Larson N Sandridge N
47 Beckman N Galindo Y Lewis N Singer Y
48 Benavidez Y Garnett Y Liston N Sirota Y
49 Bird Y Geitner N Lontine Y Snyder Y
50 Bockenfeld N Gonzales-Gutierrez Y McCluskie Y Soper N
51 Buck N Gray Y McKean N Sullivan Y
52 Buckner Y Hansen Y McLachlan Y Tipper Y
53 Buentello Y Herod Y Melton Y Titone Y
54 Caraveo Y Hooton Y Michaelson Jenet Y Valdez A. Y
55 Carver N Humphrey N Mullica Y Valdez D. Y
1 Catlin N Jackson Y Neville N Van Winkle N
2 Coleman Y Jaquez Lewis Y Pelton N Weissman Y
3 Cutter Y Kennedy Y Ransom N Will N
4 Duran Y Kipp Y Rich N Williams D. N
5 Esgar Y Kraft-Tharp Y Roberts Y Wilson N
6 Speaker Y
7 Co-sponsor(s) added: Representative(s) Arndt, Bird, Buckner, Buentello,
8 Caraveo, Cutter, Duran, Galindo, Gray, Herod, Hooton, Jackson, Jaquez Lewis,
9 Kennedy, Kipp, Lontine, McCluskie, McLachlan, Melton, Michaelson Jenet,
10 Roberts, Singer, Sirota, Snyder, Tipper, Titone, Valdez A., Weissman, Speaker
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