Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado House Bill HB1415

Introduced
4/9/26  
Refer
4/9/26  

Caption

Optional Residential Construction Contractor Certification

Impact

The enactment of HB1415 is expected to reform existing practices in the residential construction sector by requiring contractors to obtain certification before undertaking projects. The goals of the certification program include reducing incidences of unfinished work, incentivizing compliance with contractual obligations, and fostering higher competence among contractors. The bill proposes a nominal fee structure, capping the annual certification fee at $100, and aims for the program to be financially self-sustaining through collected fees, rather than requiring taxpayer funding.

Summary

House Bill 1415 introduces a new framework for the permissive certification of residential construction contractors in Colorado. The bill establishes the Residential Construction Contractor Certification Enterprise within the Department of Law. This enterprise will operate as a government-owned entity that aims to oversee the certification process for contractors, utilizing fee revenue for its operations. The legislation intends to enhance contractor accountability and service quality while protecting homeowners from potential damages due to unqualified contractors abandoning projects.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB1415 revolve around concerns regarding regulatory burden versus consumer protection. While supporters argue that the certification will improve industry standards and safeguard homeowner interests, opponents may express concerns about the financial implications for small contractors and the potential for excessive bureaucratic oversight. Moreover, the bill's structure ensures that it does not require voter approval by qualifying as an enterprise under state constitutional guidelines, which may lead to debates on the transparency and accountability of such governance structures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO HB1130

Labor Requirements for Government Construction Projects

CO HB1272

Construction Defects & Middle Market Housing

CO SB299

Consumer Protection Residential Energy Systems

CO HB1261

Consumers Construction Defect Action

CO SB112

Capital Construction Information Technology Supplemental

CO SB314

Recovery Audit Contractor Program

CO SB185

Claims Against Construction Professionals

CO SB111

Capital Construction Supplemental

CO SB061

Federally Recognized Tribes & Construction of Laws

CO HB1273

Residential Building Stair Modernization

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