State Bill Special Report: Mid-March activity at the Capitol

State Bill Special Report is a biweekly feature of bills to watch while the Colorado General Assembly is in session and is courtesy of State Bill Colorado, a product of our publisher Circuit Media.

House Bills

HB26-1262 — Patient Access to Compounded Medical Items


  • Allows access to compounded medications and pharmacy regulation
  • Passed House; advanced to Senate

HB26-1116 — Process for People with Behavioral Health Disorder

  • Supports behavioral health reforms
  • Passed House; advanced to Senate

HB26-1139 — Use of Artificial Intelligence in Health Care

  • Regulates AI use in medical care and decision-making
  • Passed House; advanced to Senate

HB26-1235 — Updates to Medicaid

  • Updated Medicaid eligibility rules, benefits or administrative procedures
  • Second reading laid over

HB26-1280 — Sunset Regulation of Hemodialysis Treatment

  • Continues dialysis clinic oversight/regulatory authority
  • Passed House; advanced as a sunset bill

HB26-1275 — Law Enforcement Identification & Immigration Training Requirements

  • Limits local law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration authorities
  • Killed in committee

HB26-1192 — Homeless Prevention Activities Program Restructure

  • Restructures state homelessness program
  • Passed Senate committee; advanced to Senate floor

HB26-1098 — Public Trustee Act Foreclosure Procedures

  • Update foreclosure timelines and processes
  • Amended in committee; advanced to Senate

HB26-1252 — Updates to State Emergency Response Departments & Divisions

  • Modernizes emergency response system
  • Passed House; advanced to Senate

HB26-1270 — Ownership of Agricultural Data

  • Limits agricultural-data regulation
  • Killed in committee

Senate Bills

SB26-066 — Regulation of Compounded Weight-Loss Medication

  • Regulates weight-loss drugs
  • Third reading laid over

SB26-064 — Modify Colorado Agricultural Future Loan Program

  • Provides loan program to farmers
  • Passed legislature; sent to governor

SB26-139 — Local Education Provider Workforce Housing

  • Supports school districts applying for state financial help for workforce housing
  • In committee

SB26-112 — Court Actions Related to Failure to Appear in Court

  • Establishes or clarifies penalties for individuals who fail to appear in court
  • Second reading laid over

SB26-134 — Payment Card Networks’ Fees

  • Regulates credit card fees
  • Second reading laid over

SB26-035 — Increase of Traffic Violation Penalties

  • Modifies penalties and enforcement for traffic violations
  • Passed Senate; advanced to House

SB26-105 — County Executive Officer Disclosures

  • Requires financial disclosures for coroners
  • Passed Senate; advanced to House

SB26-098 — State & Local Noise Abatement Authority

  • Expands local authority to regulate noise and enforce abatement measures
  • Passed Senate; advanced to House

SB26-118 — Legacy Giving to Charitable Organizations

  • Updates rules governing charitable contributions and estate transfers
  • In committee

SB26-125 — Disability Rights Protections in Public Schools

  • State enforces services for students with disabilities
  • Advanced to appropriations
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