Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado House Bill HB1252

Introduced
2/18/26  
Refer
2/18/26  
Report Pass
3/12/26  
Refer
3/12/26  
Engrossed
4/6/26  
Refer
4/6/26  
Report Pass
4/28/26  
Refer
4/28/26  

Caption

Updates to State Emergency Response Departments & Divisions

Impact

The impact of HB 1252 on state laws is significant, as it addresses the organizational structure of how Colorado prepares for and responds to emergencies. By explicitly delineating the duties and powers of the various entities involved in emergency management, the bill seeks to reinforce the importance of coordinated efforts in crisis situations. Additionally, it mandates that information regarding disaster survivors is exempt from public disclosure, underlining the importance of privacy and confidentiality in sensitive situations. Overall, these changes are intended to bolster the state's emergency response framework, making it more efficient and responsive to the needs of its citizens during disasters.

Summary

House Bill 1252 focuses on updates to state entities responsible for emergency situations, particularly transferring certain responsibilities to enhance the state's response capabilities. One key change involves moving the auxiliary communications unit from the office of emergency management to the office of public safety communications. The proposed modifications aim to streamline communications and coordination during emergencies, ensuring that resources can be effectively mobilized and managed in disaster situations. The bill also establishes the state recovery task force, which will coordinate disaster recovery efforts within Colorado, reflecting a commitment to improve and formalize disaster response protocols.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise around the shift in responsibilities and the implications of transferring the auxiliary communications unit. Critics may argue that transferring functions could lead to overlaps or gaps in responsibilities, potentially hindering the effectiveness of emergency response when quick and decisive actions are needed. Another contentious element is the lack of transparency associated with exempting disaster survivor information from public disclosure. This raises concerns regarding accountability and public oversight in how disaster management operates. Ultimately, the discussions around HB 1252 reflect a crucial balance between improving emergency management capabilities and addressing ethical considerations regarding privacy and operational transparency.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO HB1213

Updates to Medicaid

CO HB1027

Update Disease Control Statutes

CO SB059

Supports for State Response to Mass Shootings

CO HB1053

Landowner Immunity for Emergency Access to Property

CO SCR001

Property Tax Exemption First Responders

CO HB1035

Collaborative Management Program Updates

CO HB1195

First Responder Voter Registration Record Confidentiality

CO SB042

Behavioral Health Crisis Response Recommendations

CO SB279

Colorado Code of Military Justice Updates

CO SB255

Transfer to Hazardous Substance Response Fund

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