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Press Release - Healthy Rivers and Consumer Protection Bills

OFFICE OF GOV. BILL RITTER, JR.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

MONDAY, APRIL 21, 2008

 

CONTACT:

Evan Dreyer, 720.350.8370, evan.dreyer@state.co.us

 

GOV. RITTER SIGNS CONSUMER PROTECTION, WATER PRESERVATION
AND OTHER BILLS INTO LAW TODAY

 

Gov. Bill Ritter signed several pieces of legislation into law today, including a measure that strengthens consumer rights against unfair business practices by insurance agents and another bill that will help preserve Colorado's rivers, streams and lakes.

 

House Bill 1228 was sponsored by Rep. Gwyn Green and Sen. Ken Gordon. It authorizes the insurance commissioner to order an insurance agent or company to pay restitution to a consumer for violating state insurance laws or for engaging in unfair business practices. It passed the House 65-0 and the Senate 26-8.

 

"In general, insurance companies and their agents are doing a fine job in Colorado," Gov. Ritter said. "But giving the insurance commissioner the authority to make the consumer whole if an insurance company or its agent does the wrong thing is the right thing to do for all Coloradans."

 

The bill was supported by consumer advocates and insurers. "The citizens of this state always benefit when all parties to a problem are willing to come together and recognize the need to find a solution and make it happen," Insurance Commissioner Marcy Morrison said.

 

"This bill will send a loud message to bad acting insurance companies that Colorado is out of bounds for insurance scams," said Rep. Green.

 

House Bill 1280, known as the Healthy Rivers Act, was sponsored by Rep. Randy Fischer and Sen. Gail Schwartz. It encourages water-right holders to lease or loan rights to the Colorado Water Conservation Board for environmental purposes to protect instream flows in rivers and streams. Numerous environmental group and many water providers, including Denver Water, supported the bill, which passed the House 59-6 and the Senate 32-2.

 

"As an avid fly-fisherman, preserving Colorado's rivers and streams is extremely important to me," Gov. Ritter said. "It's also vital to our environment and our economy. This new law will strengthen Colorado's 35-year-old Instream Flow Program and ensure that water rights leased or loaned to the Colorado Water Conservation Board for environmental purposes will not be weakened, lost or considered abandoned."

 

"For too long, ranchers and farmers could lose their water rights if they didn't use all the water they were given annually," Rep. Fischer said. "We live in a large, dry Western state that's susceptible to drought, and it's time we reward -- not punish -- those who conserve. This legislation gives landowners an important incentive to turn off the tap!"

 

"This is an important step for Colorado water rights," Sen. Schwartz said. "Certain parts of our state have trouble maintaining minimum stream flows, and this law will provide long-term assurance to water rights owners that the value of the rights they loan to the state will be protected."

 

Gov. Ritter signed the following bills into law today:

 

Bill #

Short Title

Sponsors

Date

Action

HB08-1113

Limited Gaming Casinos Statutory Cleanup

MASSEY / SANDOVAL

4/21/2008

Signed

HB08-1135

CICs HOAs Due Process Dispute Resolution

CARROLL M. / HAGEDORN

4/21/2008

Signed

HB08-1173

Prudent Management Institutional Funds

MCGIHON / SHAFFER

4/21/2008

Signed

HB08-1195

Return Release Of Deed Of Trust

MITCHELL V. / TAYLOR

4/21/2008

Signed

HB08-1207

Procure Envtl Preferable Products

KEFALAS / BACON

4/21/2008

Signed

HB08-1228

Ins Responsibility Unfair Bus Practices

GREEN / GORDON

4/21/2008

Signed

HB08-1280

Protect Leased Instream Flow Water Right

FISCHER / SCHWARTZ

4/21/2008

Signed

HB08-1334

Volunteer Fire EMS Provider Health Ins

WITWER / KOPP

4/21/2008

Signed

SB08-027

Ltd Gaming License Slot Machine Sales

GIBBS / LEVY

4/21/2008

Signed

SB08-035

Alternative Hunting License Program

TAYLOR / SONNENBERG

4/21/2008

Signed

SB08-069

Clarify Wildlife Prohibitions

TAYLOR / SONNENBERG

4/21/2008

Signed

SB08-144

Disposition Of Abandoned Motor Vehicles

WINDELS / BENEFIELD

4/21/2008

Signed

SB08-150

School Retirement Plan Member Records

SANDOVAL / FRANGAS

4/21/2008

Signed

SB08-151

Require Motor Vehicle Dealer Education

TOCHTROP / MAROSTICA

4/21/2008

Signed


For a complete list of legislation Gov. Ritter has signed into law during the 2008 legislative session, click here.