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OSHA Cites Florida Contractor for Struck-By Hazards After Fatality

The U.S. Department of Labor's OSHA has cited Hyvac Inc., a Florida contractor, for exposing workers to struck-by hazards following a fatal incident in August 2025. The agency proposed $28,135 in penalties for two serious violations related to pressurized piping systems.

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OSHA Cites Contractor $60,242 Penalties After Worker Death

The U.S. Department of Labor's OSHA has cited PCE Petroleum Contractors Enterprises Inc. for 12 serious violations following a worker's fatal exposure to toxic chemicals. The agency proposed $60,242 in penalties.

Urgent Enforcement Occupational Safety
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Colorado Bill Modifies Criminal Law and Sentencing for Trafficking Offenses

Colorado's SB26-075 modifies criminal law and sentencing for human trafficking and pimping offenses. The bill alters sentencing requirements, allows courts to consider the source of funds for bond determinations, and updates terminology for offenses involving commercial sexual activity with a child.

Priority review Rule Criminal Justice
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Colorado Bill Expands Criminal Jurisdiction for Out-of-State Conduct

Colorado Bill HB26-1060, currently under consideration, proposes to expand criminal jurisdiction to include harms committed against individuals located in Colorado, regardless of the defendant's location. This clarification aims to address out-of-state conduct that results in in-state harm.

Priority review Rule Criminal Justice
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Colorado Bill: Exclude Cohabitation from Bigamy Elements

Colorado Senate Bill SB26-013 proposes to amend the state's criminal code by excluding cohabitation as an element of the offense of bigamy. The bill is currently under consideration in the 2026 Regular Session.

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Colorado Bill on AI in Health Care Utilization Review

Colorado bill HB26-1139 proposes new requirements for the use of artificial intelligence in health care utilization review and mental health companion chatbots. The bill mandates that AI systems used for utilization review must consider individual patient circumstances and that denials be reviewed by a licensed clinician. It also defines and regulates mental health companion chatbots, prohibiting unauthorized practice of psychotherapy.

Priority review Rule Healthcare
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Bill Prohibits Sale of Certain Rodenticides and Glue Traps

Colorado Bill SB26-062 proposes to prohibit the sale, distribution, and use of certain rodenticides and glue traps, with exceptions for public health emergencies. Professional pest control services would be required to prioritize integrated pest management strategies. The bill is currently under consideration.

Priority review Rule Agriculture
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Colorado Bill: Host Homes for Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities

Colorado HB26-1147, introduced for the 2026 Regular Session, proposes new processes for host homes serving individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The bill mandates the Department of Health Care Policy and Financing to establish risk criteria for service agency surveys and a statewide database for host home information. It also requires the Department of Public Health and Environment to utilize these criteria for prioritizing surveys and mandates public complaint forms and tracking processes.

Priority review Rule Healthcare
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Colorado Working Group for Incarcerated College Fund

Colorado Bill HB26-1093 proposed the creation of a working group to determine how to implement the College Opportunity Fund for incarcerated individuals. The bill required the working group to report findings and recommendations by December 1, 2026. The bill was introduced and subsequently postponed indefinitely.

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Housing Developments on Qualifying Properties Bill

Colorado Bill HB26-1001 requires subject jurisdictions to allow residential development on qualifying properties owned by specific nonprofit organizations, school districts, or transit authorities starting December 31, 2027. The bill sets specific standards for height, density, and other development criteria, aiming to promote affordable housing.

Priority review Rule Housing

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