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HB 17-1285

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Refinance Water Pollution Control Program

Plain-English Summary

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HB 17-1285 is a Colorado bill that adjusts how money for water pollution control is collected and spent. It raises fees on industries like commerce, construction, utilities, and others who discharge pollutants into state waters, and sets new rules about how much of this funding comes from the general fund versus specific cash funds. The changes aim to better support different sectors involved in maintaining clean water quality. Since it has been signed, these fee increases will take effect starting July 1, 2018, impacting businesses and entities that discharge pollutants into Colorado's waters.

Official Summary

Current law finances the state's water quality program with a mix of general fund money and fees that are paid by sources that discharge pollutants into the state's waters. Section 2 of the bill raises the fees and establishes goals for future adjustments of the ratio of revenue from fees and the general fund as follows: Commerce and industry sector: 50% general fund and 50% cash funds; Construction sector: 20% general fund and 80% cash funds; Municipal separate storm sewer: 50% general fund and 50% cash funds; Pesticides sector: 94% general fund and 6% cash funds; Public and private utilities sector: 50% general fund and 50% cash funds; and Water quality certifications sector: 5% general fund and 95% cash funds. Section 3 adjusts the reporting by the department of public health and environment on the uses of these funds. Section 5 transfers $809,107 from the water quality improvement fund to the general fund and further allocates that money to the commerce and industry, municipal separate storm sewer, and public and private utilities sector funds. Sections 6 through 13 make a variety of appropriations and adjustments to the 2017 long bill. Section 14 makes the fee increases take effect July 1, 2018.(Note: This summary applies to the reengrossed version of this bill as introduced in the second house.)

Details

Chamber
House
First action
2017-06-05
Latest action
2017-03-21
Last action desc.
Introduced In House - Assigned to Health, Insurance, & Environment
OpenStates
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Votes

Refer House Bill 17-1285, as amended, to the Committee of the Whole. The motion passed on a vote of 12-1.
2017-05-05 · House · passYes: 12 · No: 1 · Other:
Refer House Bill 17-1285 to the Committee of the Whole and consent calendar. The motion passed on a vote of 7-0.
2017-05-05 · House · passYes: 7 · No: 0 · Other:
Adopt amendment L.003 (Attachment E). The motion passed without objection.
2017-05-05 · House · passYes: 0 · No: 0 · Other:
Adopt amendment J.002 The motion passed without objection.
2017-05-05 · House · passYes: 0 · No: 0 · Other:
Refer House Bill 17-1285, as amended, to the Committee on Appropriations. The motion passed on a vote of 5-0.
2017-05-05 · House · passYes: 5 · No: 0 · Other:
Adopt amendment J.001 The motion passed without objection.
2017-05-05 · House · passYes: 0 · No: 0 · Other:
Adopt amendment L.002 The motion passed without objection.
2017-05-05 · House · passYes: 0 · No: 0 · Other:
Refer House Bill 17-1285 to the Committee on Finance. The motion passed on a vote of 4-0, with one excused.
2017-05-05 · House · passYes: 4 · No: 0 · Other:
Refer House Bill 17-1285 to the Committee on Appropriations. The motion passed on a vote of 12-0.
2017-05-05 · House · passYes: 12 · No: 0 · Other:
Refer House Bill 17-1285 to the Committee on Finance. The motion passed on a vote of 11-0.
2017-05-05 · House · passYes: 11 · No: 0 · Other: