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Summary

Colorado SB26-169, the Revisor's Bill, makes nonsubstantive revisions to the Colorado Revised Statutes by amending, repealing, and reconstructing various statutory provisions that are obsolete, imperfect, or inoperative. The bill passed Senate Second Reading on April 24, 2026 and is scheduled for Senate Third Reading on April 27, 2026. The bill summary explicitly states the amendments are not intended to change the meaning or intent of the statutes.

“The amendments made by the bill are not intended to change the meaning or intent of the statutes.”

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What changed

SB26-169 proposes to amend, repeal, and reconstruct various provisions of the Colorado Revised Statutes that are obsolete, imperfect, or inoperative. The bill is designated as a nonsubstantive revisor's bill, meaning the changes are intended solely to improve statutory clarity and preserve legislative intent without altering the legal effect of affected provisions. Specific amendments are detailed in an appendix to the bill.

Affected parties should note that while the bill does not create new compliance obligations, it may affect entities operating under Colorado law if their regulatory references cite specific statutory sections being amended or repealed. Organizations with legal or compliance operations in Colorado may wish to review the bill's appendix to identify any statutory provisions relevant to their activities, particularly those cited in permits, licenses, or internal policies.

Meeting

Date
2026-04-27 at 10:00
Location
Senate Chamber

Archived snapshot

Apr 25, 2026

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SB26-169

Revisor's Bill

Type Bill
Session 2026 Regular Session
Subjects State Government

Concerning the nonsubstantive revision of the Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended, and, in connection therewith, amending or repealing obsolete, imperfect, and inoperative law to preserve the legislative intent, effect, and meaning of the law.

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

Committee on Legal Services - Revisor's Bill. To improve the clarity and certainty of the statutes, the bill amends, repeals, and reconstructs various statutory provisions of law that are obsolete, imperfect, or inoperative. The specific reasons for each amendment or repeal are set forth in the appendix to the bill. The amendments made by the bill are not intended to change the meaning or intent of the statutes.

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

Prime Sponsors


Senator

Dylan Roberts
Senator

John Carson
Representative

Stephanie Luck
Representative

Sean Camacho

Committees

Senate

Judiciary

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Status

Under Consideration

Introduced

Under Consideration


Upcoming Schedule

1 meeting

Mon

Apr 27

Senate Third Reading of Bills - Final Passage - Consent Calendar

10:00 AM Senate Chamber


Related Documents & Information

Date Version Documents
04/24/2026 Engrossed PDF
04/17/2026 Introduced PDF
Date Version Documents
04/20/2026 Initial Fiscal Note PDF
Activity Vote Documents
Refer Senate Bill 26-169 to the Committee of the Whole and with a recommendation that it be placed on the consent calendar. The motion passed on a vote of 7-0. Vote summary

Committee Report: PDF
| Date | Location | Action |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 04/24/2026 | Senate | Senate Second Reading Passed - No Amendments |
| 04/22/2026 | Senate | Senate Committee on Judiciary Refer Unamended - Consent Calendar to Senate Committee of the Whole |
| 04/17/2026 | Senate | Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Judiciary |
Prime Sponsor

Sen. J. Carson | Sen. D. Roberts


Rep. S. Camacho | Rep. S. Luck

Sponsor

Sen. L. Frizell | Sen. M. Weissman


Rep. M. Soper | Rep. S. Woodrow

Co-Sponsor

(None)

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Classification

Agency
CO Legislature
Instrument
Consultation
Branch
Legislative
Bill ID
SB26-169
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Draft
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
SB26-169

Who this affects

Applies to
Government agencies
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Statutory revision Regulatory cleanup
Geographic scope
Colorado US-CO

Taxonomy

Primary area
Government Contracting
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Judicial Administration

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