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Legislation
Bill Number
HB04-1091
Year
2004
Title
Concerning development of the Denver Basin Aquifers
Legislation - Doc Type
Other CWCB Related Bills - Killed
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<br />Second Regular Session <br />Sixty-fourth General Assembly <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br /> <br />INTRODUCED <br /> <br />LLS NO, 04-0126.01 Thomas Morris <br /> <br />HOUSE BILL 04-1091 <br /> <br />HOUSE SPONSORSHIP <br /> <br />MiUer, <br /> <br />SENATE SPONSORSHIP <br /> <br />(None), <br /> <br />House Committees Senate Committees <br />Agriculture, Livestock, & Natural Resources <br /> <br />A BILL FOR AN ACT <br />101 CONCERNING DEVELOPMENT OF THE DENVER BASIN AQUIFERS. <br /> <br />_ _ _ ___________ - - - - - -------BilI-Surnmary--- - - --- <br /> <br />(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced and does <br />not necessarily reflect any amendments that may be subsequently <br />adopted.) <br /> <br />Prohibits water courts from decreeing a transmountain water right <br />to an applicant who has the right to develop water from any of the Denver <br />basin aquifers unless the applicant demonstrates Ihat it is putting to <br />beneficial use its maximum entitlement to such water. <br /> <br />1 Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Colorado: <br />2 SECTION 1. 37-92-302 (2) (a), Colorado Revised Statutes, is <br /> <br />Shading denotes HOUSE amendment. Double underlininJ! denotes SENATE amendment. <br />Capital letters indicate new material to be added to existing statute. <br />Dashes through the words indicate deletions from existing statute. <br />
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