SB 25-322
signedManagement of Consumer Protection Claims Critical Infrastructure
Plain-English Summary
AI-generatedSenate Bill 25-322 creates an exemption for certain information technology equipment from Colorado's "Consumer Repair Bill of Rights Act." This exemption applies if the equipment is considered critical infrastructure and is sold through business-to-business or government transactions rather than retail. The bill also allows manufacturers to request exemptions if sharing repair details could pose security risks. Additionally, it clarifies how the attorney general handles discovery requests in legal cases involving consumer protection claims. Since the bill has been signed, these changes are now law and affect businesses dealing with critical infrastructure technology.
Official Summary
The bill establishes an exemption from Colorado's "Consumer Repair Bill of Rights Act" (Act) for information technology equipment if the equipment meets certain criteria, such as whether: The equipment qualifies as critical infrastructure, as defined by federal law; The equipment is sold in a retail setting or only through business-to-business or business-to-government transactions; and Dissemination of the parts, documentation, embedded software, firmware, or tools required for the equipment would pose a security risk. The attorney general may adopt rules for manufacturers of information technology equipment to submit requests for an exemption from the Act. The bill clarifies the attorney general's responsibility regarding discovery requests during the litigation on behalf of the state of Colorado or on behalf of the people of the state of Colorado of claims brought by the attorney general . (Note: Italicized words indicate new material added to the original summary; dashes through words indicate deletions from the original summary.) (Note: This summary applies to the reengrossed version of this bill as introduced in the second house.)
Details
- Chamber
- Senate
- First action
- 2025-05-06
- Latest action
- 2025-05-02
- Last action desc.
- Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Business, Labor, & Technology
- OpenStates
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Sponsors
- Jeff Bridges (primary) · Democratic
- Mark Baisley (primary) · Republican