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Wednesday, March 11, 2026

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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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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.

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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.

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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

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Colorado Bill Updates Behavioral Health License Terminology

Colorado House Bill HB26-1220 proposes to update terminology within behavioral health licenses. The bill aims to change references from "acute treatment unit" to "behavioral health entity" to align with existing licensing structures established in previous legislative sessions.

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Colorado Mandatory Lethality Assessment Act for Domestic Violence

Colorado Bill HB26-1009 proposes the "Colorado Mandatory Lethality Assessment Act," requiring peace officers to conduct lethality assessments during domestic violence incidents. The bill mandates training for officers and immediate victim referral if high-risk is indicated.

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Colorado HB26-1157: Human Services Supplemental Appropriation

Colorado HB26-1157 provides a supplemental appropriation to the Department of Human Services for the 2026 Regular Session. The bill has passed both houses and was signed into law on March 6, 2026.

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Colorado Bill Corrects Technical Defects in Revenue Statutes

Colorado HB26-1216 corrects technical defects and incorrect cross-references in statutes administered by the Department of Revenue. The bill clarifies conditions for tax credits, updates cross-references for fuel taxes and fees, and adjusts grant amounts for property tax and rent assistance.

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Colorado Bill HB26-1088: Business Entity Filing and Fraudulent Filings

Colorado Bill HB26-1088 proposes changes to business entity filings with the Secretary of State. The bill would allow the Secretary to void filings with reversed payments and implement new procedures for handling fraudulent filings, including marking records and prohibiting fraudulent registered agents. It also modifies the process for dissolving entities based on fraudulent filings.

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Colorado Bill: Missing Person Alert Training for Peace Officers

Colorado Bill SB26-120 requires peace officers seeking certification or recertification to undergo training on missing person alerts. It also outlines procedures for higher education institutions to follow when a student is reported missing, including a preliminary wellness assessment period before notifying law enforcement.

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Colorado Bill Exempts Auctioneers from Charitable Solicitation Rules

Colorado HB26-1025 exempts auctioneers from the registration, bonding, and reporting requirements of the "Colorado Charitable Solicitations Act" when providing services to a charitable organization. This exemption applies regardless of whether the auctioneer is paid or volunteers, provided they do not directly handle contributions.

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