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Introduced
02/14/2024
02/14/2024
In Committee
04/24/2024
04/24/2024
Crossed Over
04/24/2024
04/24/2024
Passed
Dead
04/30/2024
04/30/2024
Introduced Session
2024 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Currently, 12 Colorado counties, including Archuleta, Boulder, Chaffee, Clear Creek, Douglas, Eagle, El Paso, Gilpin, Gunnison, Jefferson, Ouray, and Summit (affected counties), require some form of wildfire mitigation in connection with the construction of a new residence but not with the sale of an existing residence. Because the affected counties are among the most at-risk counties for wildfires, section 2 of the bill requires the affected counties to leverage their existing wildfire mitigation expertise to establish a program for point-of-sale wildfire mitigation certification in connection with the sale of an existing residence located in the county. Section 3 details the minimum requirements for a county point-of-sale wildfire mitigation certification program. The bill also specifies limitations on such programs and encourages counties to create and maintain a web-based clearing house of state and county-level technical assistance and funding resources. Section 3 also authorizes any county that is not an affected county and any municipality to establish by ordinance or regulation a program for a homeowner to obtain certification of compliance with the Colorado state forest service's phase one wildfire mitigation standards in connection with the sale of the homeowner's residence. Section 4 makes a conforming amendment to the existing Colorado state forest service web-based clearing house to require the inclusion of information to educate and assist homeowners in accessing resources to comply with the county point-of-sale programs established pursuant to section 3.
AI Summary
This bill requires the affected counties in Colorado - Archuleta, Boulder, Chaffee, Clear Creek, Douglas, Eagle, El Paso, Gilpin, Gunnison, Jefferson, Ouray, and Summit - to establish a program for point-of-sale wildfire mitigation certification for the sale of existing residences. The bill sets out the minimum requirements for these county programs, which can be based on wildfire mitigation standards from the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety, the Colorado State Forest Service, or the Wildfire Resiliency Code Board. The bill also allows other counties and municipalities to establish similar programs. Additionally, the bill requires the affected counties to provide information on their websites to assist homeowners with wildfire mitigation resources and compliance.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance, Housing and Urban Affairs
Sponsors (22)
Kyle Brown (D)*,
Janice Marchman (D)*,
Tammy Story (D)*,
Judy Amabile (D),
Jennifer Bacon (D),
Andrew Boesenecker (D),
Chad Clifford (D),
Monica Duran (D),
Elisabeth Epps (D),
Lorena García (D),
Iman Jodeh (D),
Junie Joseph (D),
Sheila Lieder (D),
Mandy Lindsay (D),
Karen McCormick (D),
David Ortiz (D),
Jennifer Parenti (D),
Naquetta Ricks (D),
Manny Rutinel (D),
Brianna Titone (D),
Elizabeth Velasco (D),
Steven Woodrow (D),
Last Action
Senate Committee on Local Government & Housing Postpone Indefinitely (on 04/30/2024)
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