Colorado ADMT (SB 24-205)
Amendments:
- — Repealed and reenacted by SB 26-189 (signed by Governor Polis). SECTION 1 of SB 26-189 repeals and reenacts C.R.S. part 17 of article 1 of title 6, replacing this ADMT framework. The SB 24-205 obligations never took effect (original 2026-02-01, extended to 2026-06-30 by SB25B-004); SB 26-189 governs from 2027-01-01. See instrument colorado-sb26-189.
Obligations Covered
Timeline
| Milestone | Date | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Signed | May 17, 2024 | Governor signed |
| Original effective | Feb 1, 2026 | Per SB 24-205 as enacted |
| Deadline extension signed | Aug 28, 2025 | SB25B-004 (Extraordinary Session) delayed effective date |
| Extended effective | Jun 30, 2026 | Current effective date per SB25B-004 |
| KILO framework proposed | Mar 1, 2026 | AI Policy Work Group draft; not introduced |
| Repealed and reenacted | May 14, 2026 | SB 26-189 signed (Gov. Polis); repeals and reenacts C.R.S. part 17 — replaced by colorado-sb26-189, effective 2027-01-01 |
Related Regulations and Standards
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Provisions (2)
Meaningful Human Review #
Requirements
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Opportunity to appeal | Deployers must provide consumers an opportunity to appeal adverse consequential decisions made by or substantially involving high-risk AI |
| Human review on appeal | Appeal must allow for human review of the adverse decision if technically feasible |
| Data correction | Consumers must have an opportunity to correct incorrect personal data the system processed (§ 6-1-1703(4)(b)(II)) |
| Accessibility | Notice of appeal rights must be in plain language, all languages used in the ordinary course of business, and in accessible formats |
Penalties
| Violation | Fine |
|---|---|
| Non-compliance | AG enforcement only; no private right of action |
Sources: SB 24-205 Full Text
Transparency in Consequential Decisions #
Requirements
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Pre-decision notice | Before making/substantially contributing to a consequential decision, deployer must notify consumer and provide purpose, nature of decision, deployer contact info, and plain-language system description (§ 6-1-1703(4)(a)) |
| Opt-out disclosure | Provide opt-out rights for profiling under Colorado CPA § 6-1-1306 if applicable (§ 6-1-1703(4)(a)(III)) |
| Post-adverse statement | After adverse decision, disclose AI's role, degree of contribution, data types processed, and data sources (§ 6-1-1703(4)(b)(I)) |
| Plain language + accessibility | All notices must be in plain language, all languages used in ordinary course of business, and in accessible formats (§ 6-1-1703(4)(c)) |
Penalties
| Violation | Fine |
|---|---|
| Non-compliance | AG enforcement only |
Sources: SB 24-205 Full Text
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