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CO HB1326

CO HB1326
Sunset Public Utilities Commission


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Introduced
03/09/2026
In Committee
05/11/2026
Crossed Over
05/11/2026
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Sunset Process - House Energy and Environment Committee. The bill implements recommendations of the department of regulatory agencies in its 2025 sunset review of the public utilities commission (commission) as follows: ! Sections 1 and 2 of the bill continue the commission for 11 years to September 1, 2037; ! Section 3 permits the commission members to engage in nonpublic communications regarding adjudicatory matters after the close of the evidentiary record if prior notice of the communications is provided and the final reasoning and determinations of the matter are later made at a public hearing; ! Sections 4 through 9 authorize the commission to send communications by email; ! Sections 10 through 13 modernize certain processes, provide additional transparency, and clarify inconsistencies in certain energy statutes by: ! Aligning the renewable energy standard with the statutes governing clean energy plans; ! Directing the commission to perform a study to identify any barriers to joint procurement by electric utilities with regard to advanced technology generation resources; ! Authorizing the commission to require a commission-regulated utility to contract with one or more third parties to administer certain customer-facing programs; and ! Clarifying that a municipally owned utility, cooperative electric association, independent transmission developer, or independent power producer may appeal to the commission a local government's decision to deny a land use permit or application for a major electrical or natural gas facility owned by the municipally owned utility, cooperative electric association, independent transmission developer, or independent power producer; ! Sections 14 through 19 authorize the commission to direct investor-owned electric utilities to use securitization through the "Colorado Energy Impact Bond Act" as an alternative means of financing and recovering costs; ! Section 20 requires the commission to: ! Adopt rules standardizing the implementation of the various income-based energy assistance programs provided by commission-regulated utilities in the state; and ! Conduct a study into commission-regulated utilities' income-based energy assistance programs to determine whether funding access and equity can be improved in the state; ! Section 21: ! Prohibits an individual from impersonating a transportation network company (TNC) driver (driver). An individual who violates the prohibition commits a class 2 misdemeanor. An individual who impersonates a driver during the commission of a felony offense commits a class 6 felony. A TNC is required to conduct periodic checks utilizing facial recognition software to prevent driver impersonation in accordance with rules adopted by the commission. ! Requires a TNC to anonymize data reported to the commission concerning driver refusals to provide service to a rider and the commission to make the anonymized reports available to the public; ! Requires a TNC to provide information about the commission, including the commission's contact information, to a rider in accordance with rules adopted by the commission; and ! Repeals the burden to prove that a driver's violation was reported to the TNC for the TNC to be held liable for the violation and raises the fine for a violation from $550 to $1,100; ! Section 22 requires TNCs to annually submit to the commission a report, redacted to protect personal identifying information, that contains all safety-related incident reports made to or created by the TNC in the preceding calendar year. The commission shall make the reports publicly available. ! Section 23 expands the types of drivers who need to have criminal history record checks performed to include drivers who are employed by any motor carriers and contract carriers; ! Section 24 requires the commission to perform a market study to determine if the current systems of regulating intrastate contract and common carriers optimally balance consumer protections with industry and regulatory efficiency and to report its findings and recommendations based on the study to the general assembly by January 1, 2028; ! Sections 25 and 26 replace the current inspection requirements for a charter bus, children's activity bus, fire crew transport, luxury limousine, off-road scenic charter, and large-market taxicab with a requirement that these vehicles be inspected on a schedule and to a standard set by rules adopted by the commission; ! Sections 27 through 33 update the state railroad regulation requirements to mirror current federal law and to repeal obsolete provisions; ! Section 34 removes the $500 fee cap paid by companies to access the Colorado no-call list, replaces it with a $1,000 fee cap, and requires conforming list brokers, which are companies that purchase the no-call list and sell it to other companies, to pay a fee established by the commission by rule; ! Sections 35 through 39 apply the fees that the commission assesses on public utilities on intrastate telecommunications and voice service providers to help finance the commission's telecommunications-related work; ! Section 40 aligns the usage of money collected from charges related to the provision of 911 services with federal requirements by clarifying that the money may be expended for public safety radio equipment outside of a public safety answering point only if the equipment is used for dispatching emergency service providers to respond to 911 calls; ! Section 41 authorizes the commission to adopt rules that establish caps on rates charged by penal communications service providers on intrastate penal communications services provided for intrastate communications with individuals in correctional facilities and to enforce the intrastate rate. Section also requires penal communications service providers to cooperate with commission staff when the staff is performing biannual testing of penal communications services. ! Section 42 exempts small operators of natural gas pipelines from the minimum $5,000 civil penalty required for violations of pipeline safety laws and authorizes the commission to impose a lesser civil penalty against a small operator; and ! Section 43 directs the commission to perform a study identifying all privately owned water utilities in the state and assessing their financial conditions and needs.

AI Summary

This bill extends the Public Utilities Commission's (Commission) existence for eleven years, until September 1, 2037, and allows Commission members to have nonpublic communications about cases after evidence is presented, provided prior notice is given and final decisions are made publicly. It also permits the Commission to send communications via email, modernizes energy statutes by aligning the renewable energy standard with clean energy plans, and directs a study on barriers to joint procurement of advanced energy resources by electric utilities. The bill authorizes the Commission to require regulated utilities to contract with third parties for customer programs and allows certain utilities and developers to appeal local government denials of land use permits for major electrical or natural gas facilities. Furthermore, it enables the Commission to direct investor-owned electric utilities to use securitization, specifically through the "Colorado Energy Impact Bond Act," for financing and cost recovery, and mandates the Commission to standardize and study income-based energy assistance programs provided by regulated utilities to improve access and equity. The bill also introduces new regulations for transportation network companies (TNCs), including prohibiting driver impersonation with criminal penalties, requiring TNCs to conduct facial recognition checks, anonymize data on driver refusals, and provide riders with Commission contact information, while also increasing penalties for TNC violations. It expands criminal history checks to drivers employed by motor and contract carriers, directs a market study on regulating intrastate carriers, and updates inspection requirements for various passenger vehicles to be set by Commission rules. Additionally, the bill aligns state railroad regulations with federal law, increases the fee cap for accessing the Colorado no-call list and requires list brokers to pay a commission-established fee, applies fees from telecommunications providers to fund the Commission's telecommunications work, clarifies the use of 911 service charges for public safety radio equipment, and authorizes the Commission to cap and enforce rates for communications services within correctional facilities. Finally, it exempts small natural gas pipeline operators from minimum civil penalties for safety violations and directs a study to identify and assess privately owned water utilities.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources, Budget and Finance

Sponsors (28)

Last Action

Senate Third Reading Passed with Amendments - Floor (on 05/12/2026)

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Document Type Source Location
State Bill Page https://leg.colorado.gov/bills/HB26-1326
BillText https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_files/116452/download
Third Reading Amendment L.106 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/20333/download
BillText https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_files/116386/download
Fiscal Note Fifth Revised Fiscal Note https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_files/116374/download
Senate Finance Amendment L.097 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/20292/download
Senate Finance Amendment L.093 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/20293/download
Fiscal Note/Analysis - Budget Staff Analysis SA2 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_files/116360/download
BillText https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_files/116274/download
Third Reading Amendment L.045 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/20250/download
Fiscal Note Fourth Revised Fiscal Note https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_files/116263/download
BillText https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_files/116258/download
Second Reading Amendment L.043 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/20221/download
Second Reading Amendment L.026 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/20220/download
Second Reading Amendment L.025 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/20219/download
Second Reading Amendment L.041 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/20217/download
Second Reading Amendment L.037 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/20218/download
Second Reading Amendment L.040 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/20215/download
Second Reading Amendment L.042 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/20216/download
Second Reading Amendment L.038 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/20212/download
Second Reading Amendment L.036 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/20214/download
Second Reading Amendment L.029 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/20213/download
Second Reading Amendment L.028 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/20205/download
Second Reading Amendment L.027 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/20206/download
Second Reading Amendment L.033 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/20211/download
Second Reading Amendment L.024 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/20210/download
Second Reading Amendment L.018 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/20209/download
Second Reading Amendment L.002 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/20208/download
Second Reading Amendment L.001 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/20207/download
Second Reading Amendment L.017 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/20204/download
Second Reading Amendment L.034 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/20203/download
House Appropriations Amendment J.001 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/19856/download
Fiscal Note Third Revised Fiscal Note https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_files/115605/download
Fiscal Note/Analysis - Budget Staff Analysis SA1 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_files/115613/download
House Finance Amendment L.020 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/19733/download
House Finance Amendment L.021 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/19730/download
House Finance Amendment L.019 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/19731/download
House Finance Amendment L.014 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/19732/download
Fiscal Note Fiscal Note Memorandum https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_files/115549/download
Fiscal Note Second Revised Fiscal Note https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_files/115445/download
House Energy & Environment Amendment L.012 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/19522/download
House Energy & Environment Amendment L.011 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/19523/download
House Energy & Environment Amendment L.009 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/19516/download
House Energy & Environment Amendment L.008 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/19517/download
House Energy & Environment Amendment L.007 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/19518/download
House Energy & Environment Amendment L.006 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/19519/download
House Energy & Environment Amendment L.005 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/19520/download
House Energy & Environment Amendment L.003 https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/19521/download
Fiscal Note First Revised Fiscal Note https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_files/114712/download
Fiscal Note Initial Fiscal Note https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_files/113629/download
BillText https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_files/113079/download
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