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CO HB1303

CO HB1303
Technical Changes to Energy & Carbon Management Statutes


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Introduced
02/27/2026
In Committee
03/31/2026
Crossed Over
03/19/2026
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Statutory Revision Committee. The bill makes 2 revisions to energy and carbon management statutes. First, the bill amends the terminology used to describe an examination that welders working on oil and gas process lines are required to pass to obtain certification. Current law requires the energy and carbon management commission (commission) to adopt rules to require certification for welders working on oil and gas process lines, including rules that require passing an exam. Current law refers to the exam as "the International Code Council Exam F31, national standard journeyman mechanical, or an analogous successor exam" (F31 exam). The F31 exam is not applicable to welders. The bill changes the reference to instead refer to certain other examinations that are applicable to welders in the oil and gas industry. Second, in certain instances, the bill changes "oil and gas operations" to "energy and carbon management operations" to ensure uniformity of terminology and to align statutory references to "operations" to those operations that are within the scope of the commission's regulatory authority.

AI Summary

This bill makes two primary changes to Colorado's energy and carbon management laws. First, it updates the required examinations for welders working on oil and gas process lines, replacing a reference to an inapplicable exam with a list of recognized industry standards like API 1104 and ASME Section IX, or other nationally recognized certifications, ensuring welders are tested on relevant skills. Second, the bill standardizes terminology by changing references to "oil and gas operations" to "energy and carbon management operations" in certain sections, aligning the language with the scope of the Energy and Carbon Management Commission's regulatory authority and ensuring consistency across statutes.

Committee Categories

Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (10)

Last Action

Senate Third Reading Passed - No Amendments (on 04/07/2026)

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