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Colorado Bill: Theft by Contractor Using Advance Payments
Colorado Bill HB26-1245, introduced for the 2026 Regular Session, proposes new regulations concerning theft by contractors. The bill specifies that using advance payments for unrelated purposes, leading to project delay or abandonment, constitutes theft. It also mandates written disclosures to customers regarding the intended use of advance payments.
Colorado Recognizes October as Conflict Resolution Month
Colorado has introduced a resolution to recognize October 2026 as Conflict Resolution Month. The resolution is currently under consideration by the Colorado Senate. This designation aims to promote awareness and practice of conflict resolution techniques.
Colorado Bill: Vision Tests for Pre-Kindergarten Students
Colorado's HB26-1193, introduced for the 2026 Regular Session, proposes to require school districts to administer vision tests to pre-kindergarten students. This bill expands current vision testing mandates, which currently cover kindergarten through ninth grade.
Colorado Bill Modifies Prepaid Wireless Telecom Service Charges
Colorado's HB26-1115 modifies charges on prepaid wireless telecommunications services, including the 911, 988, and telephone disability access (TDA) charges. The bill clarifies definitions, remittance procedures, and disclosure of tax information, with some modifications to who is subject to the charges.
CMA Considers Energy Licence Appeal Decision Deadline
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is considering appeals from 5 energy companies against modifications to gas distribution licences made by Ofgem. The CMA is expected to decide whether to grant permission to appeal by 31 March 2026.
Freedom of Information Act Implementing Regulations Updated
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has updated its Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) implementing regulations. These changes aim to enhance clarity and efficiency in processing FOIA requests. The rule is effective March 6, 2026.
Ofcom Investigates Image Boards for Illegal Content Failures
Ofcom has launched an investigation into two online image boards for alleged failures to protect UK users from illegal content, including non-consensual intimate images and child sexual abuse material. This action falls under the Online Safety Act 2023, which imposes duties on user-to-user service providers.
IRS Proposed Rule: Electronic Furnishing of Digital Asset Sales Statements
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a proposed rule regarding the electronic furnishing of payee statements for digital asset sales by brokers. This proposal outlines new requirements for brokers to provide tax statements electronically to customers regarding their digital asset transactions.
EU Official Journal L Series Daily View - March 6, 2026
The EU's EUR-Lex platform has published the Official Journal L series for March 6, 2026. This daily view includes new regulations, directives, and decisions from various EU institutions, covering topics such as visa exemptions, disease reporting, import duties, and environmental protection.
Ferrovanadium Antidumping Duty Orders from China and South Africa Continued
The International Trade Administration has published a notice regarding the continuation of antidumping duty orders on ferrovanadium from China and South Africa. This notice confirms the ongoing application of these existing trade measures.
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