Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado Senate Bill SB083

Introduced
2/6/26  
Refer
2/6/26  
Report Pass
3/19/26  
Refer
3/19/26  
Engrossed
3/25/26  
Refer
3/25/26  
Report Pass
4/16/26  
Refer
4/16/26  
Engrossed
4/27/26  
Engrossed
4/27/26  
Enrolled
4/27/26  

Caption

Rule Review Bill

Impact

The passage of SB083 is anticipated to have a significant impact on the regulations governing a wide array of state departments, including those responsible for health care, education, and public safety. By extending the expiration of these rules, the bill aims to prevent a potential disruption in services provided by state agencies. This is particularly important given the intricate nature of rule adoption and the time it typically takes to adapt and implement new regulations. Consequently, the legislation is seen as a mechanism to ensure that existing frameworks continue to govern effectively until thorough reviews can be executed.

Summary

Senate Bill 083, also known as the Rule Review Bill, seeks to extend the expiration date of rules implemented by various state agencies. Specifically, it postpones the expiration of all rules that were adopted or amended between November 1, 2024, and November 1, 2025, which were originally scheduled to expire on May 15, 2026. This extension aims to provide stability and consistency within the legal framework governing state agencies, ensuring that the rules remain effective for a longer period while undergoing necessary reviews by the committee on legal services.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB083 include concerns about the potential lack of responsiveness to evolving public needs and the implications of postponing rule reviews. Critics argue that delaying the expiration of certain rules could hinder the ability of agencies to adapt to new challenges or emerging issues. Proponents, on the other hand, emphasize the need for stability and consistency within state regulations, arguing that a thorough review process is essential to maintaining effective governance and oversight. The balance between regulatory responsiveness and the need for stability is expected to be a key focus in future discussions regarding this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO SB125

Rule Review Bill

CO HB1107

Rule Adoption & Review Requirements

CO SB300

Revisor's Bill

CO HB1226

Health Care Review Interim Committee Billing Study

CO HB1280

Advanced Leak Detection Technology Rules

CO SB175

Sunset Bill Towing Task Force

CO SB139

Grocery & Utility Bill Reduction Measures

CO HB1268

Utility On-Bill Repayment Program Financing

CO SB275

Nonsubstantive Relocation of Definitions in Colorado Revised Statutes

CO HB1320

School Finance Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.