Senate Committee of Reference Report
Committee on Business, Labor, & Technology
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May 5, 2026
After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends the following:
SB26-189 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Appropriations with favorable recommendation:
Page 1, Line 1Amend printed bill, page 21, line 26, strike "other law." and substitute
Page 1, Line 2"existing law.".
Page 1, Line 3Page 22, line 1, strike "other law." and substitute "existing law.".
Page 1, Line 4Page 22, line 13, strike "other law." and substitute "existing law.".
Page 1, Line 5Page 22, line 16, strike "other law." and substitute "existing law.".
Page 1, Line 6Page 22, lines 23 and 24, strike "other law." and substitute "existing
Page 1, Line 7law.".
Page 1, Line 8Page 22, line 26, strike "other law" and substitute "existing law".
Page 1, Line 9Page 28, strike lines 18 and 19 and substitute:
Page 1, Line 10"SECTION 4. Effective date - applicability.
Page 1, Line 11(1) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (2) of this section,
Page 1, Line 12this act takes effect January 1, 2027.
Page 1, Line 13(2) Sections 6-1-1704 (4), 6-1-1705 (3), and 6-1-1706 (6),
Page 1, Line 14Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended in section 1 of this act, and
Page 1, Line 15section 10-3-1104.9 (3)(e), Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended in
Page 1, Line 16section 3 of this act, take effect upon passage.
Page 1, Line 17(3) This act applies to consequential decisions made on or after
Page 1, Line 18the effective date of this act.".