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HB 25-1234

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Utility Consumer Protection

Plain-English Summary

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This Colorado bill, now law, stops the Department of Human Services from asking for citizenship or immigration status on applications for low-income home energy assistance unless required by federal rules. It also prevents sharing this information with federal agencies without a legal requirement. If an application is denied due to missing documents, applicants get 60 days to fix their application and utilities must keep service active during that time.

Official Summary

The act prohibits the department of human services (department) from requiring an applicant for the low-income home energy assistance program (program) to provide their citizenship or immigration status on an application for assistance under the program, unless that information is required as a condition of eligibility for the program. The department is also prohibited from sharing the citizenship or immigration status of an applicant for or recipient of assistance under the program with any federal law enforcement agency, unless disclosure is required by law or court order. If an individual applies for assistance under the program and the individual's application is denied due to insufficient or incomplete documentation, the department must provide notice to the applicant that their application has been denied and provide the applicant at least 60 days to correct or complete the application. The investor-owned public utility of which the applicant is a customer must place a disconnection hold on the applicant's utility service for no more than 60 days while the customer's application is pending review. (Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)

Details

Chamber
House
First action
2025-06-04
Latest action
2025-02-12
Last action desc.
Introduced In House - Assigned to Energy & Environment
OpenStates
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Sponsors

Votes

CONCUR
2025-04-11 · House · passYes: 41 · No: 21 · Other:
REPASS
2025-04-11 · House · passYes: 41 · No: 21 · Other:
BILL
2025-04-04 · Senate · passYes: 23 · No: 11 · Other:
BILL
2025-03-17 · House · passYes: 43 · No: 20 · Other: