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Summary

Colorado HB26-1382 proposes creating the Colorado Disability Funding Authority as a special purpose authority governed by a 13-member governor-appointed board. The bill relocates the disability support fund in statute, requires a $21 million transfer from the fund to the general fund by June 30, 2026, and issues a $523,343 warrant to the authority by October 1, 2026. The existing disability funding committee is repealed July 1, 2027, with its grantmaking responsibilities transferred to the new authority on that date.

What changed

HB26-1382 establishes the Colorado Disability Funding Authority, a new special purpose authority that will assume grantmaking responsibilities for disability programs from the existing 13-member Colorado Disability Funding Committee. The authority board will consist of 13 members appointed by the governor, with a majority required to be individuals with disabilities, family members of individuals with disabilities, or caregivers. The bill restructures vehicle registration fees by replacing the $25 annual retired-style license plate fee with a $22.50 donation to the authority and a $2.50 fee to the fund.

Affected parties including nonprofits, independent living centers, and county human services departments should prepare for the July 1, 2027 transition when the authority assumes responsibility for awarding grants and contracts for disability benefit programs. Current grantees must complete existing grants by July 1, 2027, and entities seeking to participate in disability grant programs should ensure alignment with the board's expertise areas including business management, nonprofit management, disability advocacy, medicine, and law.

What to do next

  1. Monitor HB26-1382 legislative progress
  2. Prepare for July 1, 2027 transition to new authority for grantmaking
  3. Review eligibility requirements for authority grant programs

Archived snapshot

Apr 13, 2026

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HB26-1382

Support of Coloradans with Disabilities

Type Bill
Session 2026 Regular Session
Subjects State Government

Concerning the support of Coloradans with disabilities, and, in connection therewith, creating the Colorado disability funding authority and making and reducing appropriations.

Recent Bill (PDF) Recent Fiscal Note (PDF) Bill Summary:

Joint Budget Committee. Under current law, the Colorado disability funding committee (committee), a 13-member appointed committee housed within the Colorado disability opportunity office (office), is responsible for awarding grants or contracts to entities for programs that assist individuals with disabilities in obtaining or retaining disability benefits and for new or innovative pilot programs that improve the quality of life of individuals with disabilities. The disability support fund (fund) finances the work of the committee and the office. The fund receives revenue from an annual $25 fee paid for license plates in a retired style and from the sale of unique vehicle registration numbers.

The bill relocates the fund in statute and clarifies that the fund is subject to annual appropriation to support the office. For state fiscal year 2026-27, the money in the fund is also subject to annual appropriation by the general assembly to the department of labor and employment for vocational rehabilitation. On June 30, 2026, the state treasurer is required to transfer $21 million from the fund to the general fund. By October 1, 2026, the state treasurer is also required to issue a warrant in the amount of $523,343 from the fund to the Colorado disability funding authority (authority), which is a newly created special purpose authority. Beginning on October 1, 2026, the bill also replaces the $25 annual fee paid for license plates in a retired style with a one-time and annual donation of $22.50 remitted to the authority and a one-time and annual fee of $2.50 credited to the fund.

The bill requires that any grant or contract awarded by the committee be completed by July 1, 2027, and repeals the committee on July 1, 2027. The bill reassigns the committee's responsibilities for administering the sale of unique vehicle registration numbers to the office. The office may contract with one or more public or private entities to implement the marketplace and sale of unique vehicle registration numbers and to perform any of the related duties assigned to the office. The office may use the money collected from the sale of unique vehicle registration numbers to pay the contracting entity for their services.

Beginning on July 1, 2027, the bill makes the authority responsible for many of the committee's previous grantmaking responsibilities, as well as other grantmaking responsibilities relating to programs that assist individuals with disabilities. The authority is governed by a board made up of 13 members appointed by the governor, the majority of whom are individuals with disabilities, individuals with immediate family members with disabilities, or individuals who are caregivers to a family member with a disability. In making the appointments, the governor must ensure that the authority board has members with experience in or knowledge of:

  • Business and business management;
  • Nonprofit entities and managing nonprofit entities;
  • Advocacy for individuals with disabilities;
  • The practice of medicine, with experience working with individuals with disabilities; and
  • The practice of law, with experience working with individuals with disabilities.

The authority is required to invite nonprofit entities, independent living centers, county departments of human services, county departments of social services, and other state and county agencies to submit proposals for programs to aid individuals with disabilities in accessing disability benefits. Beginning on July 1, 2027, the authority is required to award a contract or grant to one or more of the entities that submitted program proposals. When adequate funding is available, the authority may also accept and review proposals to fund projects or programs that study or pilot new and innovative ideas that will lead to an improved quality of life or increased independence for individuals with disabilities. When adequate funding is available, the authority may also make grants or develop, implement, or deliver education programs concerning reserved parking that is available to an individual with a disability affecting mobility.

On or before December 1, 2027, and on or before each December 1 thereafter, the authority is required to prepare and submit a financial and performance report to the joint budget committee of the general assembly. In addition to this annual report, the state auditor may also be required to conduct or cause to be conducted postaudits of the authority.

(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)

Prime Sponsors


Representative

Kyle Brown
Representative

Emily Sirota
Senator

Judy Amabile
Senator

Jeff Bridges

Committees

House

Appropriations

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Status

Under Consideration

Introduced

Under Consideration


Related Documents & Information

Date Version Documents
04/11/2026 Reengrossed PDF
04/09/2026 Engrossed PDF
04/02/2026 Introduced PDF
Date Version Documents
04/03/2026 Initial Fiscal Note PDF
Activity Vote Documents
Refer House Bill 26-1382 to the Committee of the Whole. The motion passed on a vote of 9-1. Vote summary
Hearing Summary Committee Report: PDF
Date Calendar Motion
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04/11/2026 Third Reading BILL
Date Location Action
04/11/2026 House House Third Reading Passed - No Amendments
04/10/2026 House House Third Reading Laid Over Daily - No Amendments
04/09/2026 House House Second Reading Special Order - Passed - No Amendments
04/08/2026 House House Second Reading Special Order - Laid Over Daily - No Amendments
04/07/2026 House House Committee on Appropriations Refer Unamended to House Committee of the Whole
04/02/2026 House Introduced In House - Assigned to Appropriations

Prime Sponsor

Rep. K. Brown | Rep. E. Sirota


Sen. J. Amabile | Sen. J. Bridges

Sponsor

Rep. R. Taggart


Sen. B. Kirkmeyer

Co-Sponsor

Rep. L. Gilchrist | Rep. M. Lindsay | Rep. Y. Zokaie


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Named provisions

Disability Support Fund Relocation Authority Board Composition Fee Restructuring Committee Repeal

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Classification

Agency
CO Legislature
Compliance deadline
July 1st, 2027 (444 days)
Instrument
Consultation
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Draft
Change scope
Substantive
Document ID
HB26-1382

Who this affects

Applies to
Government agencies Nonprofits Healthcare providers
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
State authority governance Grantmaking Disability services funding
Geographic scope
Colorado US-CO

Taxonomy

Primary area
Government & Public Administration
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Healthcare Social Services

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