SB 26-137
signedMeasures to Reduce Administrative Burdens
Plain-English Summary
AI-generatedSenate Bill 26-137 aims to simplify and update Colorado's state rules by requiring each department to review its rules every five years. During these reviews, departments must check for redundant rules, outdated regulations, appropriate funding levels, and ways to improve rule effectiveness. The bill also gives committees the power to recommend certain programs or functions for further review or auditing based on these evaluations. Since it has been signed into law, this measure is now in effect and will help streamline state administration and reduce unnecessary burdens.
Official Summary
Current law requires each principal department of the state (department) to establish a schedule to review all of its rules. The act requires the review to occur at least every 5 years. Current law directs each department to make certain determinations when conducting the review of the rules. The act requires the following additional determinations:Whether the department has rules with the same or similar purpose, intent, or goal and, if so, how those are coordinated and whether redundant rules can be eliminated;Whether the rule is outdated or obsolete;Whether funding levels to support the program or function subject to the rule are appropriate; andWhether there are opportunities to improve the effectiveness of the rule in meeting its purpose, intent, or goal. Current law requires each department to present a report at its 'SMART Act' hearing regarding its mandatory review of all rules. The act permits the committee of reference presiding over the 'SMART Act' hearing to make a recommendation whether a program or function subject to the rules should be subject to a sunset review or may make a recommendation to the legislative audit committee for an audit by the office of the state auditor. The act clarifies the attorney general's responsibility regarding litigation discovery on behalf of the state of Colorado or on behalf of the people of the state of Colorado.(Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)
Details
- Chamber
- Senate
- First action
- 2026-05-05
- Latest action
- 2026-03-11
- Last action desc.
- Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Finance
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