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Colorado Bill SB26-138: Reducing Health Care Administrative Burdens
Colorado Bill SB26-138, introduced for the 2026 Regular Session, aims to reduce administrative burdens within the health-care system. The bill is currently under consideration in the Senate Health & Human Services Committee.
Colorado Bill Reduces Regulatory Burdens on Education Providers
Colorado's HB26-1299 aims to reduce regulatory burdens on local education providers. The bill proposes changes to how missing children data is shared, repeals requirements for paper and pencil assessment policies, and streamlines planning and evaluation submissions for certain educational institutions.
Colorado Homeowner's Insurance Data Privacy Protections Bill
Colorado has enacted HB26-1091, establishing new data privacy protections for consumers in homeowner's insurance transactions. The bill restricts how insurers and related entities can use, sell, or share personal consumer data, requiring affirmative consent for certain practices.
Colorado Resolution Reappoints Kerri L. Hunter as State Auditor
The Colorado General Assembly has introduced a resolution (SJR26-017) to reappoint Kerri L. Hunter to the position of State Auditor. The resolution is currently under consideration and has a scheduled Senate consideration meeting.
Colorado Bill SB26-137: Reduce Administrative Burdens
Colorado bill SB26-137, introduced for the 2026 Regular Session, aims to reduce administrative burdens by modifying mandatory rule reviews by principal departments and clarifying the scope of the attorney general's authority in litigation discovery. The bill is currently under consideration.
CMA examines heating oil prices amid Middle East conflict
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is examining concerns about rising heating oil prices due to the Middle East conflict. The CMA is investigating reports of cancelled orders and significant price increases, engaging with suppliers to assess potential breaches of consumer protection law.
DOJ Audit of OJP IoT and Opioid Grants to Oklahoma State University
The Department of Justice's Office of the Inspector General has released an audit report (26-033) concerning the Office of Justice Programs' Internet of Things National Training and Technical Assistance Program and Opioid Affected Youth Initiative grants awarded to Oklahoma State University. The audit identified $292,977 in questioned costs and made five recommendations.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission: Streamlining Contested Adjudications in Licensing Proceedings
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has published a proposed rule to streamline contested adjudications in licensing proceedings. The rule aims to improve the efficiency of these proceedings and includes provisions for a public meeting.
PRA Fines UK Insurance Limited £10,625,000 for Solvency II Miscalculation
The Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) has fined UK Insurance Limited (UKI Limited) £10,625,000 for miscalculating its Solvency II balance sheet during 2023-2024, leading to an overstatement of solvency. This is the first enforcement action where the PRA's Early Account Scheme was utilized.
Apollo Funds and Lecta Concentration Case - Simplified Procedure
The European Commission has published a prior notification for a concentration involving Apollo Funds and Lecta (Case M.12333). This case is a candidate for the simplified procedure, indicating a potentially straightforward review process for the merger.
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