More than 20 new laws passed by the Colorado state legislature will go into effect starting July 1, impacting everything from firearm regulations to mental health crisis response and protections for vulnerable populations. Here are some of the key changes:
Key Highlights
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Flat DMV Recording Fee: The fee for filing documents at the DMV will now be a flat $43, replacing the previous per-page charge.
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Crisis Hotline Merger: The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline will be merged with the Colorado Crisis Services hotline, streamlining access to mental health resources.
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Concealed Carry Permit Training: Applicants for a concealed carry permit must complete firearms training within one year of applying.
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Firearms Dealer Licensing: All firearm dealers must now obtain a state firearms dealer permit and meet federal licensing and compliance standards.
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Sexual Misconduct Lawsuits: Updates to civil procedures limit the use of certain evidence against victims in sexual misconduct cases.
Additional Laws Going Into Effect July 1
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HB24-1399 – Discounted Medical Care for Indigent Patients
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HB24-1437 – Bans Flat Legal Fees for Defending Indigent Clients
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HB25-1208 – Allows Local Governments to Offset Tips for Tipped Employees
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HB25-1146 – Limits Number of Juvenile Detention Beds
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HB25-1148 – Changes to Criminal and Civil Protection Orders
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SB25-266 – Repeals Certain Statutory Appropriation Requirements
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SB25-232 – Repeals Recovery-Friendly Workplace Program
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SB25-220 – Grants for Accelerated College Exam Fees
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SB25-046 – Standards for Confidentiality in Local Tax Audits
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SB25-265 – Changes to Cash Fund Appropriation Procedures
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SB25-291 – Increased Spending Authority for Community Corrections
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HB25-1003 – Medicaid Waiver for Children With Complex Health Needs
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SB25-261 – Streamlines Property Tax Deferral Administration
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HB24-1045 – Expands Substance Use Disorder Treatment Access (portions go into effect)
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HB25-1105 – Adjusts PERA Contributions for Denver Public Schools
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SB25-217 – Repeals Computer Science Education Grant Program
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SB25-231 – Repeals Inclusive Higher Education Act
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SB25-216 – Ends Mandatory Reprinting of Education Laws
These laws reflect Colorado’s continued efforts to address mental health, streamline government services, enhance gun safety, and protect vulnerable groups.
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