Exempt Critical Infrastructure from Right to Repair
| Type | Bill |
|---|---|
| Session | 2026 Regular Session |
| Subjects |
Concerning exempting critical infrastructure from the "Consumer Repair Bill of Rights Act".
Bill Summary:
Under current law, consumers in Colorado have a right to repair all digital electronic equipment, which could include equipment that is considered critical infrastructure.
The bill exempts information technology equipment that is intended for use to be used in critical infrastructure from Colorado's consumer right to repair laws. Critical infrastructure is defined as a system or asset, whether physical or virtual, so vital to the United States that the incapacity or destruction of the system or asset would have a debilitating impact on security, national economic security, national public health or safety, or any combination of those matters.
The bill authorizes the attorney general to review an exemption from Colorado's consumer right to repair laws for certain information technology equipment (equipment) that is intended to be used in critical infrastructure. In reviewing whether the equipment is exempt, the attorney general shall consider whether the equipment is actually intended to be used in a manner that qualifies as critical infrastructure and whether the equipment is sold under a business-to-business or business-to-government contract and not customarily sold in a retail setting. Any determination made by the attorney general regarding an exemption may be appealed by the manufacturer of the equipment.
(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.)
Prime Sponsors
Senator
John Carson
Senator
Marc Snyder
Representative
Anthony Hartsook
Representative
Chad Clifford
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Related Documents & Information
| Date | Version | Documents |
|---|---|---|
| 03/03/2026 | Initial Fiscal Note |
| Activity | Vote | Documents |
|---|---|---|
| Refer Senate Bill 26-090 to the Committee of the Whole. | The motion passed on a vote of 5-0. | Vote summary |
| Date | Calendar | Motion | Vote | Vote Document |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 04/16/2026 | Third Reading | BILL |
22
AYE
13
NO
0
OTHER
|
Vote record |
| 04/16/2026 | Third Reading | AMEND (L.006) |
35
AYE
0
NO
0
OTHER
|
Vote record |
| Date | Amendment Number | Committee/ Floor Hearing | Status | Documents |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 04/16/2026 | L.006 | Third Reading | Passed |
| Date | Location | Action |
|---|---|---|
| 04/21/2026 | House | Introduced In House - Assigned to State, Civic, Military, & Veterans Affairs |
| 04/16/2026 | Senate | Senate Third Reading Passed with Amendments - Floor |
| 04/14/2026 | Senate | Senate Third Reading Laid Over to 04/16/2026 - No Amendments |
| 04/13/2026 | Senate | Senate Third Reading Laid Over to 04/14/2026 - No Amendments |
| 04/10/2026 | Senate | Senate Third Reading Laid Over to 04/13/2026 - No Amendments |
| 04/09/2026 | Senate | Senate Third Reading Laid Over to 04/10/2026 - No Amendments |
| 04/08/2026 | Senate | Senate Third Reading Laid Over to 04/09/2026 - No Amendments |
| 04/07/2026 | Senate | Senate Second Reading Passed - No Amendments |
| 04/02/2026 | Senate | Senate Committee on Business, Labor, & Technology Refer Unamended to Senate Committee of the Whole |
| 02/10/2026 | Senate | Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Business, Labor, & Technology |
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