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CPSC Toddler Bed Safety Standard Revision Consultation
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has issued a notice of availability and is requesting comments on a proposed revision to the voluntary standard for toddler beds. The comment period for this proposed rule closes on March 25, 2026.
Colorado Bill Regulates Compounded Weight-Loss Medications
Colorado's SB26-066 establishes regulations for compounded weight-loss medications not approved by the FDA. The bill requires specific manufacturing standards, ingredient disclosures, and patient warnings, and prohibits misleading advertising. The State Board of Pharmacy can issue fines and revoke licenses for violations.
Cold Case Task Force Continuation Bill
Colorado Bill HB26-1185 proposes to continue the Cold Case Task Force for thirteen years, implementing recommendations from a 2025 sunset report. The bill would authorize additional task force members and alter the type of sunset review conducted by the Department of Regulatory Agencies.
Epilepsy-Related Mortality Awareness and Prevention Bill
Colorado Bill SB26-077 proposes new requirements for the department of public health and environment to increase awareness and prevention of epilepsy-related mortality. The bill mandates information dissemination, training for death investigation professionals, public health campaigns, and reporting to a registry.
Colorado Bill Updates Accessible Housing Building Code Standards
Colorado's SB26-109 proposes updates to building code standards for accessible housing supported by public funds. The bill aims to clarify definitions, permit alternative appeal processes, and require developers to create implementation plans for accessible units.
Colorado Resolution on National Public Lands Protection
Colorado's legislature has passed SJR26-015, a resolution concerning the protection of the public's interest in the management of the state's national public lands. The resolution was introduced and passed in the 2026 regular session.
Colorado Bill Proposes Repeal of Retail Delivery Fees
Colorado Bill HB26-1266 proposes the repeal of retail delivery fees. The bill, introduced in the 2026 regular session, would eliminate these fees effective 90 days after the final adjournment of the general assembly in 2026. The fees are currently imposed on retail deliveries made by various state enterprises.
Colorado Bill Continues Cash-Bonding Agent Regulation Until 2039
Colorado Bill HB26-1186 proposes to extend the regulation of cash-bonding and professional cash-bail agents by the division of insurance until 2039. This action implements a recommendation from the department of regulatory agencies' sunset review.
Colorado Joint Memorializing Former Senator Lewis H. Entz
The Colorado Legislature has introduced and passed Joint Memorial No. 26, which memorializes the life and service of former Senator Lewis H. Entz. This action is a formal recognition and does not impose any new regulatory requirements.
Colorado Bill Modifies County Elected Officer Salary Categories
Colorado Bill SB26-092 proposes to modify the salary categorization for elected county officers in Dolores and Pitkin Counties. The bill, introduced for the 2026 Regular Session, would reclassify Dolores County from category V-C to V-D, potentially decreasing salaries, and Pitkin County from II-B to I-A, potentially increasing salaries.
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