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Introduced
04/01/2024
04/01/2024
In Committee
05/03/2024
05/03/2024
Crossed Over
05/17/2024
05/17/2024
Passed
05/17/2024
05/17/2024
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
06/06/2024
06/06/2024
Introduced Session
2024 Regular Session
Bill Summary
CONCERNING CHANGES TO THE LAW REQUIRING PERSONS IN THE BUSINESS OF SELLING MOTOR VEHICLES TO MAKE A CONSUMER WHOLE IF THE MOTOR VEHICLE FAILS TO PERFORM, AND, IN CONNECTION THEREWITH, MAKING AN APPROPRIATION.
AI Summary
This bill makes several changes to Colorado's Motor Vehicle Lemon Law. It expands the definition of a "consumer" to include any person who receives a transferred motor vehicle during the warranty period. It adds a definition for "lemon law buyback vehicle" and "safety-based nonconformity." The bill lengthens the time period during which a manufacturer must repair a nonconforming vehicle and increases the number of repair attempts required before a vehicle is considered a lemon. It also requires manufacturers to provide specific disclosures and third-party inspection options when selling lemon law buyback vehicles. Finally, the bill appropriates funds to the Department of Revenue to implement the changes. Overall, the bill aims to strengthen consumer protections related to defective motor vehicles in Colorado.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance, Business and Industry
Sponsors (26)
Dafna Michaelson Jenet (D)*,
Marc Snyder (D)*,
Matt Soper (R)*,
Judy Amabile (D),
Shannon Bird (D),
Andrew Boesenecker (D),
Kyle Brown (D),
Janet Buckner (D),
Lisa Cutter (D),
Lindsey Daugherty (D),
Regina English (D),
Eliza Hamrick (D),
Iman Jodeh (D),
Cathy Kipp (D),
Sheila Lieder (D),
Mandy Lindsay (D),
Tisha Mauro (D),
Julie McCluskie (D),
David Ortiz (D),
Naquetta Ricks (D),
Manny Rutinel (D),
Brianna Titone (D),
Alex Valdez (D),
Michael Weissman (D),
Jenny Willford (D),
Steven Woodrow (D),
Last Action
Governor Signed (on 06/06/2024)
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