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HB 26-1008

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Colorado Outdoor Opportunities Act

Plain-English Summary

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The Colorado Outdoor Opportunities Act aims to improve coordination and planning for outdoor recreation across the state. It requires the Department of Natural Resources to work with various partners, including tribal governments and local agencies, to create strategies that protect wildlife and natural resources while enhancing recreational opportunities. The bill also allocates $444,015 in funding for these efforts. Since it has been signed into law, this means the state is now committed to implementing these plans to manage outdoor recreation more effectively.

Official Summary

The bill requires the division of parks and wildlife (division) in the department of natural resources to expand the division's capacity for outdoor recreation coordination, planning, and management and take a leading role in state-level coordination, strategic planning, and implementation of Colorado's outdoors strategy. The division is directed to, among other things, engage with relevant partners, stakeholders, tribal governments, and agencies to coordinate and incorporate wildlife, conservation, recreation, and climate-resilience considerations across agency planning and decision-making processes.     In addition, the division is required to support, in consultation with relevant entities, the planning, development, and maintenance of outdoor recreation infrastructure to enhance outdoor recreation opportunities while protecting private property rights, wildlife, and natural resources. The division is directed to coordinate and consult with local governments to identify potential impacts to services and infrastructure associated with outdoor recreation use.     The bill also requires the division to create, and update at least annually, integrated regional outdoor recreation and conservation planning reports to inform division awareness and operational decision-making. In 2027 and 2028, the division is required to include an update on the outdoor recreation coordination, planning, and management efforts required by the bill during its 'SMART Act' hearing.      For the 2026-27 state fiscal year, the bill appropriates $444,015 to the department of natural resources from the parks and outdoor recreation cash fund.(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
House
First action
2026-05-04
Latest action
2026-01-14
Last action desc.
Introduced In House - Assigned to Agriculture, Water & Natural Resources
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Topics

Natural Resources & Environment

Votes

REPASS
2026-05-04 · Senate · passYes: · No: · Other:
CONCUR
2026-05-04 · Senate · passYes: · No: · Other:
Refer House Bill 26-1008 to the Committee of the Whole.
2026-04-24 · Senate · passYes: · No: · Other:
Adopt amendment L.009
2026-03-26 · Senate · passYes: · No: · Other:
Refer House Bill 26-1008, as amended, to the Committee on Appropriations.
2026-03-26 · Senate · passYes: · No: · Other:
BILL
2026-03-09 · House · passYes: · No: · Other:
Adopt amendment J.001
2026-03-06 · House · passYes: · No: · Other:
Refer House Bill 26-1008, as amended, to the Committee of the Whole.
2026-03-06 · House · passYes: · No: · Other:
Adopt amendment L.002
2026-02-23 · House · passYes: · No: · Other:
Refer House Bill 26-1008, as amended, to the Committee on Appropriations.
2026-02-23 · House · passYes: · No: · Other:
Adopt amendment L.001
2026-02-23 · House · passYes: · No: · Other:
Adopt amendment L.004
2026-02-23 · House · passYes: · No: · Other:
Adopt amendment L.005
2026-02-23 · House · passYes: · No: · Other:
Adopt amendment L.003
2026-02-23 · House · passYes: · No: · Other: