Colorado Bill Changes Reserve Fund Requirements to Three Years for Specified Cash Funds
Summary
Colorado HB1393 passed on April 11, 2026, modifies maximum reserve requirements for certain state cash funds from annual to three-year limitations. The bill specifically affects the public school construction and inspection cash fund and the health facility construction and inspection cash fund. The House passed the bill with a 55-6 vote.
What changed
Colorado HB1393 modifies the maximum reserve limitation for specified state cash funds from an annual requirement to a three-year limitation. The bill targets the public school construction and inspection cash fund and the health facility construction and inspection cash fund. This change provides affected government entities greater flexibility in maintaining reserves for these programs over a longer timeframe.
State agencies and departments managing these specific cash funds should review their reserve management practices to align with the new three-year maximum limitation. Entities involved in public school construction and health facility construction and inspection activities may benefit from extended reserve capacity for these programs.
What to do next
- Review cash fund reserve policies
- Assess impact on affected cash fund accounts
- Monitor for implementing guidance
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ChangeBridge / Colorado / HB1393 Passed HB1393 House Bill Passed 2026-04-02
Maximum Reserve Requirement for Certain Cash Funds
Concerning subjecting specified cash funds to a three-year maximum reserve limitation instead of the annual maximum reserve limitation, and, in connection therewith, subjecting the public school construction and inspection cash fund and the health facility construction and inspection cash fund to the three-year limitation.
Bill Details
State Colorado
Session 2026 Regular Session
Chamber House
Official Source leg.colorado.gov/bills/HB26-1393
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Sponsors
Kyle Brown (Rep - D) Rick Taggart (Rep - R) Judith Amabile (Sen - D) Barbara Kirkmeyer (Sen - R) Emily Sirota (Rep - D) Jeff Bridges (Sen - D) Michael Carter (Rep - D)
Action History
2026-04-11 H House Third Reading Passed - No Amendments 2026-04-10 H House Third Reading Laid Over Daily - No Amendments 2026-04-09 H House Second Reading Special Order - Passed - No Amendments 2026-04-08 H House Second Reading Special Order - Laid Over Daily - No Amendments 2026-04-06 H House Committee on Appropriations Refer Unamended to House Committee of the Whole 2026-04-02 H Introduced In House - Assigned to Appropriations
Votes
2026-04-06 House Appropriations: Refer House Bill 26-1393 to the Committee of the Whole. Yea: 11 Nay: 0 2026-04-11 House: Third Reading Bill Yea: 55 Nay: 6
Committee Referrals
2026-04-02 H Appropriations
Bill Text Versions
1969-12-31 Introduced 1969-12-31 Engrossed 1969-12-31 Engrossed
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