Last week, twelve more bills reached Governor John Hickenlooper’s desk and were signed into law. The bills were the thirteenth group to emerge from the 2011 General Assembly.
- HB 11-1013
- Sponsored by Rep. S. Schafer and Sen. Bacon. Exception from Professional Regulation for Active Duty Military Personnel.
- HB 11-1124
- Sponsored by Rep. A. Williams and Sen. Carroll. Concerning Conflicts of Interest of Members of the Executive Board of a Unit Owners’ Association.
- HB 11-1130
- Sponsored by Rep. Priola and Sen. Heath. Implementing Stricter Identification and Payment Requirements for Transactions Involving Commodity Meals, and Punishments Related to Theft of Commodity Metals.
- HB 11-1192
- Sponsored by Rep. Coram and Sen. Brophy. Addition of Specific Highway Segments for Those Which a Person May Apply for Permission to Operate Longer Vehicles.
- HB 11-1206
- Sponsored by Rep. B. Gardner and Sen. Bacon. Concerning the “Uniform Debt-Management Services Act.”
- SB 11-081
- Sponsored by Sen. White and Rep. McCann. Concerning the Voluntary Contribution Designation to the 9Health Fair Which Exists on the State Tax Form and the Extension of the Contribution Period.
- SB 11-082
- Sponsored by Sen. S. King and Rep. Acree. Authority of the State Auditor to Conduct Audits for Security Systems Used for Information Technology Operated by the State.
- SB 11-084
- Sponsored by Sen. Boyd and Rep. Summers. Concerning the Employment of Physicians at Long-Term Care Facilities.
- SB 11-110
- Sponsored by Sen. Nicholson and Rep. Coram. A Requirement that Certain Board of County Commissioners Develop an Open Burning Permit System for the Safe Disposal of Slash.
- SB 11-115
- Sponsored by Sen. Carroll and Rep. Miklosi. Authority of the State Auditor to Audit State Entities.
- SB 11-175
- Sponsored by Sen. Carroll and Rep. Levy. Enactment of the Insurable Interest Amendments to the Uniform Trust Code.
- SB 11-007
- Sponsored by Sen. Grantham and Rep. Becker. Concerning the Responsibility for the Prosecution of a Person Who is Charged with Failure to Register as a Sex Offender.
For a complete list of Governor Hickenlooper’s 2011 legislation decisions click here.







