Colorado General Assembly

## About
The Colorado General Assembly is the bicameral lawmaking body of the State of Colorado, comprising the Colorado Senate and Colorado House of Representatives. Bills enacted by the General Assembly and signed by the Governor become codified as Colorado Revised Statutes (C.R.S.). PubLedge tracks Colorado AI-governance statutes because the Colorado ADMT framework (SB 24-205 and its 2026 replacement SB 26-189) is the second US state regime to impose deployer obligations on consequential automated decisions and the first to be substantially restructured via successor legislation before its original effective date.
For full statutory text and legislative history, see [leg.colorado.gov](https://leg.colorado.gov/). For the consolidated obligations matrix, see [everyailaw.com/regulation/colorado-sb24-205](https://everyailaw.com/regulation/colorado-sb24-205/) and [everyailaw.com/regulation/colorado-sb26-189](https://everyailaw.com/regulation/colorado-sb26-189/).
- us-co-legislature-statute-2024-sb24-205
- us-co-legislature-statute-2025-sb25b-004
- us-co-legislature-statute-2026-sb26-189

Statutes (3)

RecordStatusEffective
Colorado SB 24-205 (2024) — Consumer Protections for Interactions with Artificial Intelligence Systems superseded Jun 30, 2026
Colorado SB 25B-004 (2025) — Increase Transparency for Algorithmic Systems (Colorado AI Act Effective-Date Delay) enforcing Aug 28, 2025
Colorado SB 26-189 (2026) — Automated Decision-Making Technology (ADMT) Act enforcing Jan 1, 2027