Bill Sponsor
Colorado House Bill 1426
Session 2026A
Department of Law Legislative Report
Active
Active
Passed Senate on May 13, 2026
Sponsors
Unknown
S. Camacho
Unknown
Y. Zokaie
Unknown
D. Roberts
First Action
Apr 28, 2026
Latest Action
May 13, 2026
Origin Chamber
House
Type
Bill
Bill Number
1426
State
Colorado
Session
2026A
Sponsorship by Party
Unknown
D. Roberts
Sponsor
Unknown
S. Camacho
Sponsor
Unknown
Y. Zokaie
Sponsor
Unknown
C. Clifford
Cosponsor
Unknown
J. Bacon
Cosponsor
Unknown
J. Coleman
Cosponsor
Unknown
J. McCluskie
Cosponsor
Unknown
K. Wallace
Cosponsor
Unknown
M. Lindsay
Cosponsor
House Votes (5)
Senate Votes (1)
Motion Text
BILL
House Roll Call Votes
Unknown
Amabile
Yes
Unknown
Baisley
No
Unknown
Ball
Yes
Unknown
Benavidez
Yes
Unknown
Bridges
Yes
Unknown
Bright
No
Unknown
Carson
No
Unknown
Catlin
No
Unknown
Coleman
Yes
Unknown
Cutter
Yes
Unknown
Danielson
Yes
Unknown
Daugherty
Yes
Unknown
Exum
Yes
Unknown
Frizell
No
Unknown
Gonzales J.
Yes
Unknown
Hinrichsen
Yes
Unknown
Jodeh
Yes
Unknown
Kipp
Yes
Unknown
Kirkmeyer
No
Unknown
Kolker
Yes
Unknown
Lindstedt
Yes
Unknown
Liston
No
Unknown
Marchman
Yes
Unknown
Mullica
Yes
Unknown
Pelton B.
No
Unknown
Pelton R.
Yes
Unknown
President
Yes
Unknown
Rich
No
Unknown
Roberts
Yes
Unknown
Rodriguez
Yes
Unknown
Simpson
Yes
Unknown
Snyder
Yes
Unknown
Sullivan
Yes
Unknown
Wallace
Yes
Unknown
Weissman
Yes
Unknown
Zamora Wilson
No
Summary
On January 20, 2026, as part of its reporting duties pursuant to the 'State Measurement for Accountable, Responsive, and Transparent (SMART) Government Act', or 'SMART Act', the department of law (DOL) submitted to the house of representatives and senate judiciary committees a report entitled 'Department of Law: 2026 Legislative Priorities' (DOL report). The DOL report recommended that the general assembly make various changes to laws concerning the powers and duties of the attorney general (AG) and the DOL.     The bill implements recommendations from the AG's DOL report as follows:     Recommendation 1 of the report is to allow the DOL to enter into interagency agreements with certain state agencies to improve data sharing and coordination. Section 14 of the bill implements this recommendation.     Recommendation 2 is to amend the 'Colorado Consumer Protection Act' (CCPA) to allow the DOL to enforce as an unfair or deceptive trade practice the knowing or reckless practice of a profession or occupation despite failing to attain the qualifications required by law. Section 9 implements this recommendation.     Recommendation 3 is to require the DOL to regularly review its administrative rules to ensure they are meeting certain objectives. Section 96 95 implements this recommendation.     Recommendation 4 is to amend the DOL's subpoena authority in pattern-and-practice investigations of government authorities so that it aligns with the DOL's subpoena authority in investigating alleged violations of the CCPA. Section 97 96 implements this recommendation.     Recommendation 5 is to extend existing statutory attorney fee caps to apply to district attorneys when enforcing the CCPA through a third party. Section 96 95 implements this recommendation.     Recommendation 6 is to allow the DOL to notify the joint budget committee if an introduced bill poses a new or increased risk of litigation that may result in a significant impact to the state budget. Sections 1 and 95 and 96 implement this recommendation.     Recommendation 7 is to provide sunset reviews of existing title and degree protections under the CCPA. Sections 19 and 98 97 implement this recommendation.      Recommendation 8 is to clarify the process for obtaining information from state agencies during the discovery process when the AG brings an action under their authority. Section 96 implements this recommendation.     Recommendation 9 is to codify certain principles of a recent settlement of litigation involving the National Association of Realtors in order to maintain transparency and prevent anticompetitive practices in the real estate market. Sections 87 and 88 implement this recommendation.     Recommendation 10 is to establish certain advisory councils within the DOL. Sections 2, 6, 15, and 34 implement this recommendation.     Recommendation 11 is to clarify that the scope of a recently enacted cap on medical debt interest applies only to direct medical costs. Section 5 implements addresses this recommendation.     Recommendation 12 is to consolidate overlapping violations within the CCPA. Sections 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 23, 24, 26, 27, 88, 90 through 92, 99, 100, 101, 103, 102, 104, and 105 implement this recommendation.     Recommendation 13 is to make certain changes to the membership and reporting duties of the state substance abuse trend and response task force. Section 93 implements this recommendation.     Recommendation 14 is to strengthen disclosure requirements concerning developer contract cancellation clauses in real estate purchase contracts by requiring a broker to advise a consumer to seek legal advice before executing a purchase contract if the broker is representing a consumer in a transaction for which a principal to the transaction, including a home builder, a bank, or a buyer, requires the consumer to use a purchase contract created by the principal. Section 89 implements this recommendation.     Recommendation 15 is to make nonsubstantive and nontechnical updates to statutory provisions involving the DOL's performance of its duties, including updates to gendered language. Sections 3, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 21, 22, 24 through 27, 29 through 33, 35 through 86, and 102 101 implement this recommendation.     Recommendation 16 is to authorize the DOL to recover and reinvest costs associated with the enforcement of the 'Colorado Medicaid False Claims Act'. Section 104 implements Sections 98 and 103 implement this recommendation.     The final recommendation is to establish a new procurement framework for the DOL to allow it to meet its demands and fulfill its statutory duties. Sections 93 and 94 implement Section 94 implements this recommendation.      Sections 13, 18, 20, 23, and 28 make necessary conforming amendments.(Note: Italicized words indicate new material added to the original summary; dashes through words indicate deletions from the original summary.)(Note: This summary applies to the reengrossed version of this bill as introduced in the second house.)
Actions (11)
05/13/2026
House
House Considered Senate Amendments - Result was to Concur - Repass
05/13/2026
Senate
Senate Third Reading Passed with Amendments - Floor
05/12/2026
Senate
Senate Third Reading Laid Over Daily - No Amendments
05/11/2026
Senate
Senate Second Reading Special Order - Passed - No Amendments
05/11/2026
Senate
Senate Committee on Judiciary Refer Unamended to Senate Committee of the Whole
05/11/2026
Senate
Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Judiciary
05/09/2026
House
House Third Reading Passed with Amendments - Floor
05/08/2026
House
House Third Reading Laid Over Daily - No Amendments
05/07/2026
House
House Second Reading Special Order - Passed with Amendments - Committee, Floor
05/05/2026
House
House Committee on Judiciary Refer Amended to House Committee of the Whole
04/28/2026
House
Introduced In House - Assigned to Judiciary
Sources
Record Created
Apr 29, 2026 5:49:49 PM
Record Updated
May 19, 2026 10:14:05 AM