Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado House Bill HB1115

Introduced
2/4/26  
Refer
2/4/26  
Report Pass
2/19/26  
Refer
2/19/26  
Engrossed
2/26/26  
Refer
2/26/26  
Report Pass
3/3/26  
Refer
3/3/26  
Enrolled
3/12/26  
Engrossed
3/18/26  
Engrossed
3/19/26  
Enrolled
3/19/26  

Caption

Prepaid Wireless Telecom Services Modifications

Impact

The implementation of HB1115 is expected to bring about significant changes in the telecommunications sector, particularly for prepaid wireless service providers. By enforcing stricter disclosure requirements, the bill seeks to empower consumers, ensuring they have access to accurate information regarding pricing and service options. This regulatory measure could potentially lead to more competitive pricing among providers as they adjust to a framework that emphasizes consumer rights and transparent marketing practices. Overall, the bill is set to strengthen consumer protection within the wireless market, establishing a more equitable playing field for all stakeholders involved.

Summary

House Bill 1115 addresses modifications to prepaid wireless telecom services. The bill aims to establish clearer regulations governing the provision of these services, which are frequently utilized by individuals who may not have access to traditional postpaid plans. One of the primary goals of HB1115 is to enhance transparency in pricing and terms of service for consumers, enabling them to make more informed choices when purchasing prepaid wireless plans. This effort includes mandates for service providers to disclose all fees and terms in a clear, straightforward manner, reducing the risk of hidden costs and misleading information.

Contention

There has been notable discussion surrounding the potential impacts of HB1115, both positive and negative. Supporters advocate for the bill as a necessary step towards enhancing consumer rights and promoting fairness in the wireless market, addressing long-standing concerns regarding hidden fees and deceptive practices. Conversely, opponents express concerns regarding the burden of increased regulation on service providers, arguing that the new requirements might stifle innovation and lead to higher costs for consumers in the long run. The dialogue around HB1115 highlights the balance that must be struck between consumer protection and maintaining a competitive, innovative marketplace.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO HB1056

Local Government Permitting Wireless Telecommunications Facilities

CO SB031

Single Point of Contact Wireless Services

CO HB1080

Wireless Telephone Infrastructure Deployment Incentives

CO SB077

Modifications to Colorado Open Records Act

CO SB148

Modifications to Campaign Finance Requirements

CO HB1028

Modifications to Address Confidentiality Program

CO SB287

Capitol Building Advisory Committee Modifications

CO HB1200

Modifications to Office of Child Protection Ombudsman

CO HB1224

Revised Uniform Unclaimed Property Act Modifications

CO HB1007

Paratransit Services

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