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Introduced
01/10/2024
01/10/2024
In Committee
02/13/2024
02/13/2024
Crossed Over
02/13/2024
02/13/2024
Passed
Dead
05/03/2024
05/03/2024
Introduced Session
2024 Regular Session
Bill Summary
The bill establishes that evidence that a person has engaged in an unfair or deceptive trade practice constitutes a significant impact to the public.
AI Summary
This bill aims to eliminate the requirement that an individual or business must prove that an unfair or deceptive trade practice "significantly impacts the public" in order to bring a claim under the Colorado Consumer Protection Act. The bill establishes that evidence of an unfair or deceptive trade practice alone is sufficient to establish a significant impact to the public, making it easier for individuals and businesses to pursue claims against deceptive practices. The bill also declares the legislature's intent to better promote honest competition, discourage unfair competition, and protect consumers in Colorado.
Committee Categories
Justice
Sponsors (24)
Julie Gonzales (D)*,
Javier Mabrey (D)*,
Michael Weissman (D)*,
Jennifer Bacon (D),
Andrew Boesenecker (D),
Kyle Brown (D),
Chad Clifford (D),
Lindsey Daugherty (D),
Elisabeth Epps (D),
Tim Hernández (D),
Iman Jodeh (D),
Chris Kennedy (D),
Cathy Kipp (D),
Sheila Lieder (D),
Mandy Lindsay (D),
Julia Marvin (D),
David Ortiz (D),
Jennifer Parenti (D),
Manny Rutinel (D),
Emily Sirota (D),
Tammy Story (D),
Brianna Titone (D),
Stephanie Vigil (D),
Steven Woodrow (D),
Last Action
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing (00:00:00 5/3/2024 Room SCR 352) (on 05/03/2024)
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