Amendments for SB21-193
Senate Journal, April 23
After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB21-193 be amended
as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Appropriations with
favorable recommendation.
Amend printed bill, page 2, strike lines 9 through 13.
Page 3, strike lines 1 through 6.
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
Page 5, line 3, strike "PUMPS;" and substitute "PUMPS APPROVED BY THE
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OR THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S DESIGNEE;".
Page 5, line 21, strike "TRANSFER" and substitute "IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
REQUIREMENTS OF THE FEDERAL "HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND
ACCOUNTABILITY ACT OF 1996", AS AMENDED, PUB.L. 104-191, TRANSFER".
Page 7, line 9, strike "PUMPS;" and substitute "PUMPS APPROVED BY THE SHERIFF
OR THE SHERIFF'S DESIGNEE;".
Page 7, line 10, strike "COUNSELING AND".
Page 7, strike line 14.
Renumber succeeding subparagraphs accordingly.
Page 7, line 15, strike "VIRUS;" and substitute "VIRUS; OR".
Page 7, strike lines 16 and 17.
Renumber succeeding subparagraph accordingly.
Page 7, after line 18 insert:
"(e) PROVIDE EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION MATERIALS FOR PREGNANT
PEOPLE WHO HAVE SUFFERED FROM:
(I) TRAUMA OR VIOLENCE, INCLUDING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE;
(II) SEXUAL ABUSE; OR
(III) PREGNANT LOSS OR INFANT LOSS;".
Reletter succeeding paragraphs accordingly.
Page 7, line 27, strike "TRANSFER" and substitute "IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
REQUIREMENTS OF THE FEDERAL "HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND
ACCOUNTABILITY ACT OF 1996", AS AMENDED, PUB.L. 104-191, TRANSFER".
Page 10, line 7, strike "ON" and substitute "EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN
SUBSECTION (2) OF THIS SECTION, ON".
Page 10, after line 24 insert:
"(2) FOR LABOR AND CHILDBIRTH SERVICES PROVIDED TO A BIRTHING
PERSON WHO IS IN CUSTODY, A HEALTH FACILITY SHALL DEMONSTRATE TO THE
DEPARTMENT, IN THE FORM AND MANNER DETERMINED BY THE DEPARTMENT
BY RULE, THAT THE HEALTH FACILITY HAS A POLICY THAT:
(a) PROVIDES THAT NEWBORNS REMAIN WITH THEIR FAMILIES TO
FACILITATE THE PHYSIOLOGIC POSTPARTUM PROCESS, UNLESS:
(I) THE PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN OF THE NEWBORN CONSENTS TO
MEDICAL TREATMENT;
(II) THE NEWBORN IS RELEASED TO A LEGAL GUARDIAN; OR
(III) THE BIRTHING PERSON IS RELEASED FROM LABOR AND DELIVERY;
AND
(b) WILL NOT EXCLUDE FROM CARE ANY PERSON EXPERIENCING
PHYSIOLOGIC BIRTH OR INTERRUPT THE PROCESS OF PHYSIOLOGIC BIRTH
WITHOUT THE INFORMED CONSENT OF THE BIRTHING PERSON.".
Renumber succeeding subsection accordingly.
Page 11, line 27, strike "PUMPS;" and substitute "PUMPS APPROVED BY THE
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OR THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S DESIGNEE;".
Page 12, line 18, strike "TRANSFER" and substitute "IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
REQUIREMENTS OF THE FEDERAL "HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND
ACCOUNTABILITY ACT OF 1996", AS AMENDED, PUB.L. 104-191, TRANSFER".
Strike "COUNSELING" and substitute "INFORMATION" on: Page 4, line 27; Page
7, line 6; and Page 11, line 24.
Page 1, line 101, strike "PROTECTIONS FOR PREGNANT PEOPLE" and substitute
"THE PROTECTION OF A PREGNANT PERSON'S RIGHTS".
Judiciary
Senate Journal, May 6
After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB21-193 be amended as
follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable
recommendation.
Amend printed bill, page 13, after line 20 insert:
"SECTION 12. Appropriation. (1) For the 2021-22 state fiscal year,
$148,783 is appropriated to the department of corrections for use by
institutions. This appropriation is from the general fund. To implement this act,
the department may use this appropriation as follows:
(a) $100,926 for personal services related to the medical services
subprogram, which amount is based on an assumption that the department will
require an additional 1.3 FTE; and
(b) $47,857 for operating expenses related to the medical services
subprogram.
(2) For the 2021-22 state fiscal year, $50,215 is appropriated to the
department of public health and environment for use by the health facilities and
emergency medical services division. This appropriation is from the general
fund. To implement this act, the department may use this appropriation for
administration and operations.".
Renumber succeeding section accordingly.
Page 1, line 102, strike "PERIOD." and substitute "PERIOD, AND, IN
CONNECTION THEREWITH, MAKING AN APPROPRIATION.".
Senate Journal, May 11
SB21-193 by Senator(s) Buckner; also Representative(s) Herod--Concerning the protection of a
pregnant person's rights during the perinatal period, and, in connection therewith, making an
appropriation.
Senator Gardner moved to amend the report of the Committee of the Whole to show that
the following Gardner floor amendment, (L.009) to SB21-193, did pass, and that SB21-
193, as amended, did pass.
Amend printed bill, page 3, strike lines 7 through 13 and substitute:
"SECTION 3. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 15-18-104, amend (2) as
follows:
15-18-104. Declaration as to medical treatment. (2) In the case of a
declaration of a qualified patient known to the attending physician to be
pregnant, a medical evaluation shall be made as to whether the fetus is viable.
If the fetus is viable, the declaration shall be given no force or effect until the
patient is no longer pregnant, UNLESS THE QUALIFIED PATIENT HAS EXPRESSLY
PROVIDED THAT THE DECLARATION REMAIN IN EFFECT WHILE THE PATIENT IS
PREGNANT WITH A VIABLE FETUS.".
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 13 NO 20 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0
Bridges N Gardner Y Lee N Simpson Y
Buckner N Ginal N Liston Y Smallwood E
Coleman N Gonzales N Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y
Cooke Y Hansen N Moreno N Story N
Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen N Winter N
Danielson N Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y
Donovan N Jaquez Lewis N Rankin E Zenzinger N
Fenberg N Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez N President N
Fields N Kolker N Scott Y
House Journal, May 19
37 SB21-193 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to
38 the Committee on Appropriations with favorable
39 recommendation:
40
41 Amend reengrossed bill, page 2, strike lines 4 through 8 and substitute:
42
43 "10-4-106.5. Medical malpractice insurers - requirement to
44 provide information to the department of public health and
45 environment. UPON REQUEST BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
46 AND ENVIRONMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 25-52-104 (5)(d)(II), AN
47 INSURER OFFERING A POLICY OF MEDICAL MALPRACTICE INSURANCE
48 SHALL PROVIDE THE DEPARTMENT WITH INFORMATION REGARDING THE
49 INSURER'S POLICIES RELATED TO LABOR AND DELIVERY SERVICES.".
50
51 Page 10, strike lines 19 and 20 and substitute:
52
53 "(b) PRIORITIZES NEWBORNS BONDING WITH THEIR FAMILIES IN
54 ORDER TO FACILITATE THE PHYSIOLOGIC POSTPARTUM PROCESS;".
55
1 Page 10, line 23 strike "AND".
2
3 Page 10, strike lines 24 through 27 and substitute:
4
5 "(d) DETAILS THE FACILITY'S PROCESS RELATED TO RECEIVING A
6 PREGNANT PERSON'S PATIENT INFORMATION FROM ANY PROVIDER
7 REGULATED UNDER TITLE 12 WHO HAS PROVIDED CARE FOR THE
8 PREGNANT PERSON; AND
9 (e) ESTABLISHES A PROCESS TO TRANSFER AND RECEIVE
10 PREGNANT PERSONS ACROSS THE FACILITY'S LEVELS OF CARE WITHIN THE
11 FACILITY'S CAPACITY AND CAPABILITY.".
12
13 Page 11, strike lines 6 and 7 and substitute:
14
15 "(a) PRIORITIZES NEWBORNS BONDING WITH THEIR FAMILIES IN
16 ORDER TO FACILITATE THE PHYSIOLOGIC POSTPARTUM PROCESS, UNLESS:".
17
18 Page 15, line 4, strike "This" and substitute "(1) Except as otherwise
19 provided in subsection (2) of this section, this".
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21 Page 15, after line 12 insert:
22
104 23 "(2) Section 1 of this act, takes effect only if section 25-52-
24 (5)(d)(II), as enacted in section 5 of Senate Bill 21-194 becomes law and
25 takes effect either upon the effective date of this act or Senate Bill
26 21-194, whichever is later.".
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House Journal, May 24
11 SB21-193 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to
12 the Committee of the Whole with favorable
13 recommendation:
14
15 Amend reengrossed bill, page 14, strike lines 21 through 25 and
16 substitute:
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18 "(a) $33,332 for operating expenses related to the superintendents
19 subprogram;
20 (b) $100,926 for personal services related to the mental health
21 subprogram, which amount is based on an assumption that the department
22 will require an additional 1.3 FTE;
23 (c) $13,250 for operating expenses related to the mental health
24 subprogram;
25 (d) $675 for operating expenses related to the communications
26 subprogram; and
27 (e) $600 for operating expenses related to the information systems
28 subprogram.".
29
30 Page 15, line 2, strike "fund." and substitute "fund and is based on an
31 assumption that the division will require an additional 0.6 FTE.".
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House Journal, May 27
6 Amendment No. 1, Appropriations Report, dated May 24, 2021, and
7 placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal,
8 May 24, 2021.
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10 Amendment No. 2, Judiciary Report, dated May 18, 2021, and placed in
11 member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, May 19, 2021.
12
13 As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third
14 Reading and Final Passage.
15
House Journal, May 28
31 Amend revised bill, page 2, line 7, strike "(5)(d)(II)," and substitute
32 "(5)(e),".
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34 Page 15, line 26, strike "act," and substitute "act".
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36 Page 15, line 27, strike "(5)(d)(II)," and substitute "(5)(e)," and strike
37 "21-194" and substitute "21-194,".
38
39 The amendment was declared passed by the following roll call vote:
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41 YES 40 NO 22 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT
42 Amabile Y Exum Y Lynch N Sirota Y
43 Bacon Y Froelich Y McCluskie Y Snyder Y
44 Baisley E Geitner N McCormick Y Soper N
45 Benavidez Y Gonzales-Gutierrez Y McKean N Sullivan Y
46 Bernett Y Gray Y McLachlan Y Tipper Y
47 Bird Y Hanks N Michaelson Jenet Y Titone Y
48 Bockenfeld N Herod Y Mullica Y Valdez A. Y
49 Boesenecker Y Holtorf N Neville N Valdez D. Y
50 Bradfield N Hooton Y Ortiz Y Van Beber N
51 Caraveo Y Jackson E Pelton N Van Winkle N
52 Carver N Jodeh Y Pico N Weissman Y
53 Catlin N Kennedy Y Ransom N Will N
54 Cutter Y Kipp Y Rich N Williams E
55 Daugherty Y Larson N Ricks Y Woodrow Y
1 Duran Y Lontine Y Roberts Y Woog N
2 Esgar Y Luck N Sandridge N Young Y
3 Speaker Y
4
5 The question being, "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?".
6 A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a
7 majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative, and the
8 bill, as amended, was declared passed.
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10 YES 40 NO 22 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT
11 Amabile Y Exum Y Lynch N Sirota Y
12 Bacon Y Froelich Y McCluskie Y Snyder Y
13 Baisley E Geitner N McCormick Y Soper N
14 Benavidez Y Gonzales-Gutierrez Y McKean N Sullivan Y
15 Bernett Y Gray Y McLachlan Y Tipper Y
16 Bird Y Hanks N Michaelson Jenet Y Titone Y
17 Bockenfeld N Herod Y Mullica Y Valdez A. Y
18 Boesenecker Y Holtorf N Neville N Valdez D. Y
19 Bradfield N Hooton Y Ortiz Y Van Beber N
20 Caraveo Y Jackson E Pelton N Van Winkle N
21 Carver N Jodeh Y Pico N Weissman Y
22 Catlin N Kennedy Y Ransom N Will N
23 Cutter Y Kipp Y Rich N Williams E
24 Daugherty Y Larson N Ricks Y Woodrow Y
25 Duran Y Lontine Y Roberts Y Woog N
26 Esgar Y Luck N Sandridge N Young Y
27 Speaker Y
28 Co-sponsor(s) added: Representative(s) Bacon, Bernett, Bird, Boesenecker,
29 Caraveo, Cutter, Duran, Esgar, Exum, Froelich, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Jodeh,
30 Kipp, Lontine, McCluskie, McCormick, McLachlan, Michaelson Jenet, Ortiz,
31 Roberts, Sirota, Sullivan, Titone, Valdez A., Weissman, Young, Speaker
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