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H_JUD_2023A 02/28/2023 01:35:34 PM Committee Summary

PUBLIC
STAFF SUMMARY OF MEETING
HOUSE COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY
Date 02/28/2023
Attendance
Armagost X
Daugherty X
Epps X
Evans X
Garcia X
Luck X
Marshall X
Sharbini X
Snyder X
Soper *
Woodrow *
Bacon X
Weissman X
Time 01:35:34 PM to 07:35:56 PM
Place Old State Library
This Meeting was called to order by Weissman
This Report was prepared by Bo Pogue
Hearing Items Action Taken
HB23-1192 Amended, referred to the Committee of the Whole
SB23-028 Amended, referred to the Committee of the Whole
SB23-095 Referred to the Committee of the Whole

HB23-1192 - Amended, referred to the Committee of the Whole

01:35:45 PM  

The committee was called to order. A quorum was present. Representative Weissman, prime sponsor, presented House Bill 23-1192, concerning the creation of additional protections in the consumer code. Committee members received a packet of supporting information for the bill (Attachment A).  Representative Weissman read a statement defining a class of consumer protection laws. Representative Weissman explained the effect of the bill and discussed its need. Representative Weissman responded to questions regarding the potential for litigation as a result of the bill, and the scope of the bill. Representative Weissman responded to further questions regarding the removal of a "knowingly and recklessly" standard by the bill, and the ability of people to access claims under the Colorado Consumer Protection Act. Discussion ensued regarding consumer protection legislation that passed in 2019.

02:13:02 PM  
Steve Kaufmann, representing himself, testified in support of the bill.

David Seligman, representing Towards Justice, testified in support of HB 23-1192.

Melissa Mejia, representing Community Economic Defense Project, testified in support of the bill. Mr. Seligman responded to questions regarding what constitutes a deceptive trade practice that is unconscionable under the bill, and the removal of the mens rea element by the bill. Discussion ensued regarding the stakeholder process in crafting the bill. Representative Weissman provided input on this discussion. Discussion returned to the unconscionable deceptive trade practice language in the bill. Mr. Kaufmann responded to questions regarding what constitutes "unfairness" under the bill. Ms. Mejia responded to questions regarding how the bill impacts the public. Mr. Kaufmann responded to questions regarding a change in the definition of "recklessly" by the bill.

02:59:56 PM  

Carolyn Carter, representing National Consumer Law Center, testified in support of the bill. Mrs. Sara Gagliardi, representing herself, testified in support of the bill. Ms. Isabel Cruz, representing Colorado Consumer Health Initiative, testified in support of the bill. Ms. Gagliardi responded to questions regarding the removal of the "knowingly and recklessly" language by the bill. Ms. Carter responded to questions regarding how HB 23-1192 compares to consumer protection laws in other states.

03:12:50 PM  
Ted Leighty, representing Colorado Association of Home Builders, testified on HB 23-1192 from an "amend" position.

Alison Morgan, representing Colorado Bankers Association, testified to amend the bill.

Betty Knecht, representing the Colorado Morgage Association, testified on the bill from an "amend" position. Mr. Leighty responded to questions regarding potential unintended consequences should the bill pass, and the removal of public impact requirements by the bill. Discussion ensued regarding a reduction in the amount of home building that might occur if the bill were to pass.

03:33:14 PM  
Austin Blumenfeld, representing Centennial State Prosperity, testified in support of the bill.

Mr. Michael Gifford, representing AGC Colorado, testified in opposition to the bill.

John Mill, representing Associated General Contractors of Colorado, testified in opposition to the bill.

Mr David Dazlich, representing Colorado Springs Chamber & Economic Development Corporation, testified in opposition to the bill. Mr. Mill responded to questions regarding the potential growth of construction defects lawsuits as a result of the passage of HB 23-1192, and the potential for "bad actors" to be held more strictly accountable by the bill. Mr. Mill responded to further questions regarding the defrauding of individuals under the Colorado Consumer Protection Act.

03:57:27 PM  

Mr Matthew Osborne, representing himself, testified in support of the bill. Catherine Ordonez, representing American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado, testified in support of the bill. Ms. Karen Cody-Hopkins, representing herself, testified in support of the bill. Mr. Osborne responded to questions regarding the fact pattern of a case he discussed.

04:09:17 PM  
Nina DiSalvo, representing Towards Justice, testified in support of the bill.

Jan Zavislan, representing Department of Law, testified in support of the bill. Mr. Zavislan responded to questions regarding the impact of HB 23-1192 on the number of consumer protection lawsuits in Colorado, and the potential impact of the bill on residential construction.



04:27:58 PM
Motion Adopt amendment L.001
Moved Weissman
Seconded Woodrow
Armagost No
Daugherty Yes
Epps Yes
Evans No
Garcia Yes
Luck No
Marshall Yes
Sharbini Yes
Snyder Yes
Soper No
Woodrow Yes
Bacon Yes
Weissman Yes
YES: 9   NO: 4   EXC: 0   ABS:  0   FINAL ACTION:  PASS
04:28:00 PM  
Representative Weissman explained the effect of amendment L.001 (Attachment B). Representative Weissman responded to questions regarding certain definitions in the bill.
04:28:03 PM  
Representative Weissman explained the effect of amendment L.006 (Attachment C). Representative Weissman responded to questions regarding the placement of the language in the amendment in HB 23-1192.


04:31:57 PM
Motion Adopt amendment L.006
Moved Weissman
Seconded Snyder
Armagost
Daugherty
Epps
Evans
Garcia
Luck
Marshall
Sharbini
Snyder
Soper
Woodrow
Bacon
Weissman
YES: 0   NO: 0   EXC: 0   ABS:  0   FINAL ACTION:  Pass Without Objection
04:32:00 PM  
Discussion ensued regarding creating a potential amendment to HB 23-1192 for a future hearing. Representative Weissman provided closing remarks in support of the bill. Various committee members provided their positions on the bill.


04:49:30 PM
Motion Refer House Bill 23-1192, as amended, to the Committee of the Whole.
Moved Weissman
Seconded Sharbini
Armagost No
Daugherty Yes
Epps Yes
Evans No
Garcia Yes
Luck No
Marshall Yes
Sharbini Yes
Snyder No
Soper No
Woodrow Yes
Bacon Yes
Weissman Yes
Final YES: 8   NO: 5   EXC: 0   ABS:  0   FINAL ACTION:  PASS



SB23-028 - Amended, referred to the Committee of the Whole

04:49:49 PM  
The committee recessed.
05:07:20 PM  

The committee returned to order. Representatives Epps and Soper, prime sponsors, presented SB 23-028, concerning the penalty for commiting any of certain offenses involving the operation of a commercial vehicle. Representative Epps explained the effect of the bill and discussed its need. Representative Soper provided further input on the need for the legislation, and discussed changes made to the bill in the Senate. Discussion ensued regarding these Senate amendments, and the creation of the bill by the Colorado Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice.

05:22:36 PM  
Captain John Hahn, representing Colorado State Patrol, testified in support of the bill. Captain Hahn responded to questions regarding potential reservations over amendments to SB 23-028.
05:27:23 PM  
Greg Fulton, representing Colorado Motor Carriers Association, testified in support of the bill. Discussion ensued regarding the stakeholder process in creating SB 23-028.
05:49:31 PM  

Representative Epps explained the effect of amendment L.005 (Attachment D). Discussion ensued regarding penalties contained in the amendment. Captain Hahn returned to provide input on this issue. Captain Hahn responded to questions regarding obtaining a commercial driver's license. Discussion returned to the penalties in amendment L.005.  The committee also discussed amendment L.004 (Attachment E).



06:02:49 PM
Motion Adopt amendment L.005
Moved Epps
Seconded Woodrow
Armagost
Daugherty
Epps
Evans
Garcia
Luck
Marshall
Sharbini
Snyder
Soper
Woodrow
Bacon
Weissman
YES: 0   NO: 0   EXC: 0   ABS:  0   FINAL ACTION:  Pass Without Objection


06:03:13 PM
Motion Adopt amendment L.004
Moved Epps
Seconded Soper
Armagost
Daugherty
Epps
Evans
Garcia
Luck
Marshall
Sharbini
Snyder
Soper
Woodrow
Bacon
Weissman
YES: 0   NO: 0   EXC: 0   ABS:  0   FINAL ACTION:  Pass Without Objection
06:03:14 PM  
Representatives Epps and Soper provided closing remarks in support of SB 23-028.


06:08:39 PM
Motion Refer Senate Bill 23-028, as amended, to the Committee of the Whole.
Moved Soper
Seconded Armagost
Armagost Yes
Daugherty Yes
Epps Yes
Evans Yes
Garcia Yes
Luck Yes
Marshall Yes
Sharbini Yes
Snyder Yes
Soper Yes
Woodrow Yes
Bacon Yes
Weissman Yes
Final YES: 13   NO: 0   EXC: 0   ABS:  0   FINAL ACTION:  PASS



SB23-095 - Referred to the Committee of the Whole


06:08:50 PM  

Representatives Soper and Daugherty, prime sponsors, presented Senate Bill 23-095, concerning criminalizing unlawfully pointing a laser device at an aircraft. Representative Daugherty explained the effect of the bill and discussed its need. Representative Soper provided further details on the need for the legislation. Discussion ensued regarding the type of people who are committing the crime covered by the bill.

06:15:14 PM  
Mr Kelly Sloan, representing Colorado Aviation Business Association, testified in support of the bill.

Ms Kathleen Mayer, representing Flight For Life Colorado, testified in support of the bill.

Director of Flight Operations for the Colorado State Patrol Cameron Campbell, representing Colorado State Patrol, testified in support of the bill.

Mrs. Trimbi Szabo, representing herself, testified in support of the bill. Discussion ensued regarding the number of people prosecuted under federal laws prohibiting the shining of laser pointers at aircraft, and the ability of state and local officials to prosecute such people without state laws. Mr. Sloan responded to questions regarding the penalties contained in SB 23-095, and penalties in similar laws in other states. Discussion followed regarding enforcement of the law, and the connection between felonizing the behavior addressed by the bill and protecting those who fly aircraft. Mr. Sloan responded to questions regarding the use of "knowingly" instead of "intentionally" in the bill.

06:53:06 PM  

Representative Epps explained the effect of amendment L.003 (Attachment F). Discussion ensued regarding the merits of the amendment.



07:23:04 PM
Motion Adopt amendment L.003
Moved Epps
Seconded Bacon
Armagost No
Daugherty No
Epps Yes
Evans No
Garcia Yes
Luck No
Marshall No
Sharbini Yes
Snyder No
Soper No
Woodrow No
Bacon Yes
Weissman No
YES: 4   NO: 9   EXC: 0   ABS:  0   FINAL ACTION:  FAIL
07:23:06 PM  
Representatives Daugherty and Soper provided closing remarks in support of SB 23-095. Various committee members provided their positions on the bill.


07:35:31 PM
Motion Refer Senate Bill 23-095 to the Committee of the Whole.
Moved Soper
Seconded Daugherty
Armagost Yes
Daugherty Yes
Epps No
Evans Yes
Garcia Yes
Luck Yes
Marshall Yes
Sharbini Yes
Snyder Yes
Soper Yes
Woodrow Yes
Bacon Yes
Weissman Yes
Final YES: 12   NO: 1   EXC: 0   ABS:  0   FINAL ACTION:  PASS


07:35:56 PM   The committee adjourned.






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