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Governor Polis Signs Bills Into Law - May 31, 2024

Government and Politics

May 31, 2024

From: Colorado Governor Jared Polis

DENVER - On May 31, 2024, Governor Polis signed the following bills into law administratively. 

- HB24-1108 - Insurance Commissioner Study Insurance Market, sponsored by Representatives Julie McCluskie and Judy Amabile, and Senator Dylan Roberts.

- HB24-1130- Privacy of Biometric Identifiers & Data, sponsored by Representatives Lindsey Daugherty and Mike Lynch, and Senators Paul Lundeen and Chris Hansen.

- HB24-1216- Supports for Youth in Juvenile Justice System, sponsored by Representatives  Jennifer Bacon and Tim Hernandez, and Senator James Coleman.

- HB24-1252 - Sunset Suicide Prevention Commission, sponsored by Representatives Stephanie Vigil and Mary Bradfield, and Senator Dafna Michaelson Jenet.

- HB24-1324 - Attorney General Restrictive Employment Agreements, sponsored by Representative Chad Clifford, and Senators Larry Liston and Nick Hinrichsen.

- HB24-1345- Sunset Human Trafficking Council, sponsored by Representatives Mike Weissman and Matt Soper, and Senator Rhonda Fields. 

- HB24-1409- Employment-Related Funding & Workforce Enterprise, sponsored by Representatives Shannon Bird and Emily Sirota, and Senators Jeff Bridges and Rachel  Zenzinger. 

- HB24-1410- Changes to Just Transition Office, sponsored by Representatives Shannon Bird and Rick Taggart, and Senators Jeff Bridges and Rachel Zenzinger.

- HB24-1440- Property & Casualty Insurance Documents & Forms, sponsored by Representative Elizabeth Velasco and Senator Julie Gonzales.

- SB24-041- Privacy Protections for Children's Online Data, sponsored by Senators Robert Rodriguez and Paul Lundeen, and Representatives Liza Frizell and Javier Mabrey.

- SB24-064- Monthly Residential Eviction Data & Report, sponsored by Senators Kyle Mullica and Janice Marchman, and Representative Shannon Bird.

- SB24-072- Voting for Confined Eligible Electors, sponsored by Senator Julie Gonzales and Representatives Manny Rutinel and Kyle Brown. 

- SB24-104- Career & Technical Education & Apprenticeships, sponsored by Senator Jessie Danielson and Representative Eliza Hamrick.

- SB24-116- Discounted Care for Indigent Patients, sponsored by Senator Janet Buckner and Representative Iman Jodeh.

- SB24-131- Prohibiting Carrying Firearms in Sensitive Spaces, sponsored by Senators Sonya Jaquez Lewis and Chris Kolker, and Representatives Kyle Brown and Mandy Lindsay. 

- SB24-139- Creation of 911 Services Enterprise, sponsored by Senator Julie Gonzalez and Representatives Chris deGruy Kennedy and William Lindstedt.

- SB24-183- Mobile Home Taxation Task Force, sponsored by Senators Cleave Simpson and Sonya Jaquez Lewis, and Representatives Matthew Martinez and Elizabeth Velasco.

- SB24-187- CSP Authority for Judicial Center & Judges, sponsored by Senators Dylan Roberts and Bob Gardner, and Representative Leslie Herod. 

- SB24-189- Gender-Related Bias-Motivated Crimes, sponsored by Senators Rhonda Fields and Chris Hansen, and Representatives Mike Weissman and Matt Soper. 

- SB24-204- Technical Revisions to Procurement Code, sponsored by Senators Joann Ginal and Janice Rich, and Representatives Brandi Bradley and Barabara McLachlan. 

- SB24-216- Standards for Decisions Regarding Library Resources, sponsored by Senators Lisa Cutter and Dafna Michaelson Jenet, and Representatives Junie Joseph and Eliza Hamrick. 

- SB24-217- Office of Administrative Services for Independent Agencies, sponsored by Senators Rachel Zenzinger and Barbara Kirkmeyer, and Representatives Emily Sirota and Rick Taggart.

- SB24-220 - Overweight & Oversize Motor Vehicle Permits, sponsored by Senators Rod Pelton and Nick Hinrichsen, and Representatives Ty Winter and Meghan Lukens. 

- SB24-222- State Funding to Relocate Two State Entities, sponsored by Senators Jeff Bridges and Barbara Kirkmeyer, and Representatives Emily Sitora and Rick Taggart.

- SB24-226- Modifications to College Kickstarter Account Program, sponsored by Senators Janice Marchman and Steve Fenberg, and Representatives Leslie Herod and Kyle Brown.