Bill Sponsor
Colorado House Bill 1424
Session 2026A
Transportation Network Company Consumer Protection
Became Law
Became Law
Signed by Governor on Jun 2, 2026
Sponsors
Unknown
M. Froelich
Unknown
J. Willford
Unknown
L. Cutter
Unknown
K. Wallace
Unknown
J. Bacon
Unknown
A. Boesenecker
Unknown
K. Brown
Unknown
S. Camacho
Unknown
M. Carter
Unknown
C. Clifford
Unknown
M. Duran
Unknown
L. García
Unknown
L. Gilchrist
Unknown
L. Goldstein
Unknown
J. Jackson
Unknown
J. Joseph
Unknown
S. Lieder
Unknown
M. Lindsay
Unknown
J. Mabrey
Unknown
M. Martinez
Unknown
T. Mauro
Unknown
J. McCluskie
Unknown
K. McCormick
Unknown
K. Nguyen
Unknown
L. Smith
Unknown
K. Stewart
Unknown
R. Stewart
Unknown
T. Story
Unknown
E. Velasco
Unknown
Y. Zokaie
Unknown
J. Bridges
Unknown
J. Coleman
Unknown
J. Gonzales
Unknown
N. Hinrichsen
Unknown
I. Jodeh
Unknown
C. Kipp
Unknown
C. Kolker
Unknown
W. Lindstedt
Unknown
J. Marchman
Unknown
T. Sullivan
First Action
Apr 27, 2026
Latest Action
Jun 2, 2026
Origin Chamber
House
Type
Bill
Bill Number
1424
State
Colorado
Session
2026A
Sponsorship by Party
Unknown
A. Boesenecker
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Unknown
C. Clifford
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Unknown
C. Kipp
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Unknown
C. Kolker
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Unknown
E. Velasco
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Unknown
I. Jodeh
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Unknown
J. Bacon
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Unknown
J. Bridges
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Unknown
J. Coleman
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Unknown
J. Gonzales
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Unknown
J. Jackson
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Unknown
J. Joseph
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Unknown
J. Mabrey
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Unknown
J. Marchman
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Unknown
J. McCluskie
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Unknown
J. Willford
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Unknown
K. Brown
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Unknown
K. McCormick
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Unknown
K. Nguyen
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Unknown
K. Stewart
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Unknown
K. Wallace
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Unknown
L. Cutter
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Unknown
L. García
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Unknown
L. Gilchrist
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Unknown
L. Goldstein
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Unknown
L. Smith
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Unknown
M. Carter
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Unknown
M. Duran
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Unknown
M. Froelich
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Unknown
M. Lindsay
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Unknown
M. Martinez
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Unknown
N. Hinrichsen
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Unknown
R. Stewart
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Unknown
S. Camacho
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Unknown
S. Lieder
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Unknown
T. Mauro
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Unknown
T. Story
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Unknown
T. Sullivan
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Unknown
W. Lindstedt
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Unknown
Y. Zokaie
Sponsor
Unknown
A. Benavidez
Cosponsor
Unknown
A. Paschal
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Unknown
B. Titone
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Unknown
C. Espenoza
Cosponsor
Unknown
E. Hamrick
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Unknown
E. Sirota
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Unknown
G. Rydin
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Unknown
J. Amabile
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Unknown
J. Danielson
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Unknown
M. Ball
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Unknown
M. Lukens
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Unknown
M. Rutinel
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Unknown
R. English
Cosponsor
House Votes (8)
Senate Votes (3)
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.
No
Unknown
President
Yes
Unknown
Rich
No
Unknown
Roberts
Yes
Unknown
Rodriguez
Yes
Unknown
Simpson
No
Unknown
Snyder
Yes
Unknown
Sullivan
Yes
Unknown
Wallace
Yes
Unknown
Weissman
Yes
Unknown
Zamora Wilson
No
Summary
Current law requires that, before an individual is permitted to act as a transportation network company (TNC) driver through the use of a TNC's digital network, the individual shall obtain a criminal history record check. The act requires that the TNC:If the TNC has at least 20,000 rides occurring monthly (large-scale TNC) on its digital network, pay for the required criminal history record check for an individual before the individual is permitted to act as a driver;Procure a privately administered criminal history record check for a driver at least once every 6 months after the initial criminal history record check;Share the results of each criminal history record check with the driver who is the subject of the record check; andProcure a privately administered criminal history record check if a person files a complaint against a driver with the TNC or the public utilities commission (commission) regarding specified allegations. The TNC shall pay the costs of the privately administered criminal history record checks.     A TNC shall create a deactivation and suspension policy to initiate a review of a driver for deactivation within 7 business days if the TNC is notified through a complaint filed with the TNC or the commission or is contacted by the attorney general's office, a district attorney's office, or a law enforcement agency regarding certain allegations against the driver. A driver who has been deactivated may challenge the deactivation through the TNC's deactivation and suspension policy. The act requires the commission to create a process by rule for sharing information between TNCs regarding the deactivation of drivers. A TNC's deactivation and suspension policy must include meaningful human review of the permanent deactivation of a driver.     The act requires a TNC to provide regular safety training to each driver and rider in accordance with rules adopted by the commission.     If a person files a complaint against a TNC or a driver, the TNC shall respond to a subpoena or search warrant for information related to the complaint from a court, the attorney general's office, a district attorney's office, the commission, or a law enforcement agency no later than 72 hours after the request is made, unless the subpoenaing party agrees to a different deadline.     The act requires the commission to adopt rules on or before June 1, 2028, establishing requirements for a TNC to ensure that a driver or rider may opt in to audio and video recording of each prearranged ride and integrate audio and video recording into the TNC's digital platform. A large-scale TNC shall not charge a fee or increase the cost of a prearranged ride solely on the basis of a rider opting in to audio and video recording of the prearranged ride. The commission shall also adopt rules regarding access to, ownership of, storage of, notification about, and deadlines for the implementation of the audio and video recordings, including different requirements for large-scale and small-scale TNCs.     A provision in a contract between a TNC and a driver or rider is declared void as against public policy if the provision attempts or purports to waive specified rights.     The act requires that, on or before February 1, 2027, and on or before February 1 each year thereafter, a TNC shall submit specified data related to incidents involving safety and discrimination to the commission, the attorney general, and each member of the general assembly.     The act requires a TNC to develop policies to:Prevent imposter drivers, account sharing, and account renting;Prevent sexual assault, physical assault, and homicide against or committed by the TNC's drivers;Prohibit the transportation of an unaccompanied youth who is under 15 years old unless the youth is part of a duly authorized family account;Allow a driver to refuse a prearranged ride to an individual who is not authorized to use the account requesting the prearranged ride;Notify and train drivers and riders of any updates to TNC safety policies;Prohibit drivers from offering, selling, or providing food or beverages that are not factory-sealed to riders;Require drivers to report information regarding a conviction of or a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to specified offenses; andPrevent crimes committed against drivers by riders.     A TNC is prohibited from:Altering the rating a rider assigned to a driver or the rating a driver assigned to a rider on a TNC's digital platform;Assigning an automatic or default driver rating that the rider did not assign; orAssigning an automatic or default rider rating that the driver did not assign.     A TNC may delete ratings or reviews that are plausibly motivated by fraud or bias. A TNC shall not consider negative ratings or reviews that are motivated by fraud or bias in a review of a driver for deactivation or an internal deactivation reconsideration.     A TNC is prohibited from collecting biometric data or biometric identifiers from a driver or rider without first obtaining the consent of the driver or rider. If a TNC collects biometric data or biometric identifiers from a driver or rider, the TNC shall comply with specified provisions of the 'Colorado Privacy Act' regarding biometric data and biometric identifiers.     A TNC that violates the act may be assessed a civil penalty of not more than $1,500 per violation.(Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)
Documents (19)
Actions (16)
06/02/2026
Office of the Governor
Governor Signed
05/22/2026
Office of the Governor
Sent to the Governor
05/22/2026
Senate
Signed by the President of the Senate
05/22/2026
House
Signed by the Speaker of the House
05/13/2026
House
House Considered Senate Amendments - Result was to Concur - Repass
05/13/2026
Senate
Senate Third Reading Passed - No Amendments
05/13/2026
Senate
Senate Third Reading Laid Over Daily - No Amendments
05/11/2026
Senate
Senate Second Reading Special Order - Passed with Amendments - Committee
05/11/2026
Senate
Senate Committee on Transportation & Energy Refer Amended to Senate Committee of the Whole
05/11/2026
Senate
Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Transportation & Energy
05/09/2026
House
House Third Reading Passed with Amendments - Floor
05/08/2026
House
House Second Reading Special Order - Passed with Amendments - Committee, Floor
05/07/2026
House
House Second Reading Special Order - Laid Over Daily - No Amendments
05/05/2026
House
House Second Reading Laid Over Daily - No Amendments
04/30/2026
House
House Committee on Business Affairs & Labor Refer Amended to House Committee of the Whole
04/27/2026
House
Introduced In House - Assigned to Business Affairs & Labor
Sources
Record Created
Apr 27, 2026 9:48:54 PM
Record Updated
Jun 11, 2026 6:15:32 PM