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SB26-095

Measures to Support Victim-Survivors of Crimes

Type Bill
Session 2026 Regular Session
Subjects
Crimes, Corrections, & Enforcement

Concerning measures to support victim-survivors of certain crimes that do not include changes to substantive criminal offenses.

Bill Summary:

      Sections 1 and 2 of the bill require a licensee, nurse, or certified midwife who performs a medical forensic examination to inform the victim-survivor about how to determine when the testing related to the examination is complete and how to obtain the results and records.

      Section 3 of the bill authorizes a hospital employee or agent who is treating an emergency room patient for sexual assault to dispense a 30-day supply of drugs for prophylaxis of sexually transmitted infections to the patient.

      Section 4 3 subjects a cause of action against a person arising from any protected statement by a victim-survivor to a special motion to dismiss unless the court determines that the plaintiff has established that there is a reasonable likelihood that the plaintiff will prevail on the claim.

      Section 5 4 of the bill makes a predispute arbitration agreement and predispute joint-action waiver void and unenforceable upon request of an individual who alleges conduct that results in a sexual harassment dispute or a sexual misconduct dispute or upon request of a named representative of a joint action, class action, or collective action that results in a sexual harassment dispute or a sexual misconduct dispute.

      Section 6 5 of the bill requires a judge to allow a forensic scientist to testify remotely in a criminal proceeding if a party requests and both parties consent to the remote testimony.

      Section 7 6 of the bill authorizes the court to order that the testimony of a victim-survivor of domestic violence, unlawful sexual behavior, stalking, human trafficking for involuntary servitude, or human trafficking for sexual servitude be taken in a room other than the courtroom and be televised by closed-circuit television in the courtroom under certain circumstances.

      Section 8 7 of the bill requires peace officer annual in-service training programs to include a 2-hour training to improve a peace officer's understanding of the impact of trauma on victim-survivors of crimes and the optimal way for a peace officer to respond to victim-survivors who are experiencing trauma. Section 10 9 of the bill includes trauma-informed investigation and response training as a permissible use of peace officer training and support fund money.

      Section 9 8 of the bill renames the Colorado sexual assault forensic medical evidence review board as the Colorado sexual assault response review board and adds 3 4 members to the board.


(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.)

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Status

Under Consideration

Introduced

Under Consideration

Related Documents & Information

Date Version Documents
04/24/2026 Rerevised PDF
04/17/2026 Revised PDF
03/06/2026 Reengrossed PDF
03/05/2026 Engrossed PDF
02/11/2026 Introduced PDF
Date Version Documents
04/15/2026 PA2 PDF
03/03/2026 PA1 PDF
Date Version Documents
04/02/2026 First Revised Fiscal Note PDF
02/25/2026 Initial Fiscal Note PDF
Activity Vote Documents
Adopt amendment L.007 (Attachment D). The motion passed without objection. Vote summary
Adopt amendment L.008 (Attachment E). The motion failed on a vote of 4-7. Vote summary
Refer Senate Bill 26-095, as amended, to the Committee of the Whole. The motion passed on a vote of 10-1. Vote summary
Activity Vote Documents
Adopt amendment L.001 (Attachment B) The motion passed without objection. Vote summary
Adopt amendment L.002 (Attachment C) The motion passed without objection. Vote summary
Adopt amendment L.003 (Attachment D) The motion passed without objection. Vote summary
Adopt amendment L.004 (Attachment E) The motion passed without objection. Vote summary
Refer Senate Bill 26-095, as amended, to the Committee of the Whole and with a recommendation that it be placed on the consent calendar. The motion passed on a vote of 7-0. Vote summary
Date Calendar Motion Vote Vote Document
04/24/2026 Third Reading BILL
58
AYE
2
NO
5
OTHER
Vote record
04/17/2026 Committee of the Whole AMD (H.001)
44
AYE
19
NO
2
OTHER
Vote record
Date Calendar Motion Vote Vote Document
03/06/2026 Third Reading BILL
33
AYE
0
NO
2
OTHER
Vote record
Date Amendment Number Committee/ Floor Hearing Status Documents
04/17/2026 H.001 Committee of the Whole Passed PDF
04/17/2026 L.011 Second Reading Passed [**] PDF
04/14/2026 L.008 HOU Judiciary Lost PDF
03/05/2026 L.006 Second Reading Passed [**] PDF
03/02/2026 L.004 SEN Judiciary Passed [*] PDF
03/02/2026 L.003 SEN Judiciary Passed [*] PDF
03/02/2026 L.002 SEN Judiciary Passed [*] PDF
03/02/2026 L.001 SEN Judiciary Passed [*] PDF
Date Location Action
04/17/2026 House House Second Reading Special Order - Passed with Amendments - Committee, Floor
04/24/2026 House House Third Reading Passed - No Amendments
04/20/2026 House House Third Reading Laid Over Daily - No Amendments
04/17/2026 House House Second Reading Special Order - Passed with Amendments - Committee
04/17/2026 House House Committee of the Whole Amendment - Change from Passed to Lost
04/14/2026 House House Committee on Judiciary Refer Amended to House Committee of the Whole
03/09/2026 House Introduced In House - Assigned to Judiciary
03/06/2026 Senate Senate Third Reading Passed - No Amendments
03/05/2026 Senate Senate Second Reading Passed with Amendments - Committee, Floor
03/02/2026 Senate Senate Committee on Judiciary Refer Amended - Consent Calendar to Senate Committee of the Whole
02/11/2026 Senate Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Judiciary