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Friday, March 13, 2026

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Colorado Fire and Police Pension Association Disability Benefits Recodification

Colorado Bill SB26-039 recodifies and reorganizes disability and survivor benefits statutes for the Fire and Police Pension Association. The bill clarifies language, removes outdated provisions, and modifies requirements for medical exams and rehabilitation programs, without changing benefit amounts or eligibility periods.

Routine Rule Pensions & Retirement
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Colorado Bill: Court Actions for Failure to Appear in Court

Colorado's SB26-112 proposes amendments to current law regarding conditions for pretrial release for defendants who have previously failed to appear in court. The bill clarifies when monetary conditions can be imposed for certain offenses and addresses situations where a defendant's counsel is present.

Priority review Rule Judicial Administration
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Colorado Bill Requires Key Boxes at Schools

Colorado Senate Bill 26-104 requires school districts and charter/nonpublic schools to install exterior key boxes containing necessary keys and access control devices. This measure aims to facilitate law enforcement access to school buildings and rooms during emergencies. The bill permits the use of school security disbursement program funds for installation.

Priority review Rule Education

Thursday, March 12, 2026

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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.

Routine Rule Government Contracting
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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.

Routine Rule Healthcare
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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.

Routine Rule Education
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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.

Priority review Rule Data Privacy
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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.

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Colorado Bill Authorizes Dry Needling by Occupational Therapists

Colorado Bill HB26-1042 authorizes occupational therapists to perform dry needling starting September 1, 2027, provided they meet specific training and patient consent requirements. The bill mandates the division of professions and occupations to adopt equivalent rules to those for physical therapists.

Priority review Rule Healthcare
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Colorado Bill Prohibits Discharge of Preproduction Plastic Materials

Colorado SB26-016 proposes to prohibit facilities that make, use, handle, package, or transport plastic pellets and other preproduction plastic materials from discharging these materials into state waters, wastewater, or storm water runoff. The bill is currently under consideration in the 2026 Regular Session.

Priority review Rule Environmental Protection

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