

HB13-1021: Improving School Attendance
The bill requires each school district to monitor student attendance and to identify:
- each student who is chronically absent. A student ischronically absent if he or she is absent, excused or...
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The bill requires each school district to monitor student attendance and to identify:
Sections 1 and 2 of the bill continue the electronic prescription drug monitoring program until July 1, 2021. Sections 3, 4, and 5 of the bill repeal the prescription controlled substance abuse monitoring...
The bill removes ephedrine from the statutory list of schedule II controlled substances, repeals certain provisions concerning the unlawful possession and retail sale of methamphetamine precursor drugs, and...
The bill clarifies some of the elements of the offense of criminal impersonation.
2011
The bill directs the Colorado commission on criminal and juvenile justice (commission) to instruct the juvenile justice task force (task force) to create a working group to study and collect data concerning...
The bill retroactively applies the current 40-year sentence for juveniles sentenced as adults. For a...