Colorado ADMT (SB 24-205)

Jurisdiction:
Colorado
repealed
Effective:
Jun 30, 2026
Authority:
Colorado Attorney General
Official text
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  • — Repealed and reenacted by SB 26-189 (signed by Governor Polis).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

Human Oversight Transparency & Disclosure

Timeline

MilestoneDateNotes
SignedMay 17, 2024Governor signed
Original effectiveFeb 1, 2026Per SB 24-205 as enacted
Deadline extension signedAug 28, 2025SB25B-004 (Extraordinary Session) delayed effective date
Extended effectiveJun 30, 2026Current effective date per SB25B-004
KILO framework proposedMar 1, 2026AI Policy Work Group draft; not introduced
Repealed and reenactedMay 14, 2026SB 26-189 signed (Gov.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

Related instruments are selected from shared compliance obligations and jurisdiction coverage.

Provisions (2)

Meaningful Human Review #

Obligation:
Human Oversight
repealed
Effective:
Jun 30, 2026
Risk tier:
high-risk
Scope:
deployers

Requirements

RequirementDetails
Opportunity to appealDeployers must provide consumers an opportunity to appeal adverse consequential decisions made by or substantially involving high-risk AI
Human review on appealAppeal must allow for human review of the adverse decision if technically feasible
Data correctionConsumers must have an opportunity to correct incorrect personal data the system processed (§ 6-1-1703(4)(b)(II))
AccessibilityNotice of appeal rights must be in plain language, all languages used in the ordinary course of business, and in accessible formats

Penalties

ViolationFine
Non-complianceAG enforcement only; no private right of action

Transparency in Consequential Decisions #

Obligation:
Transparency
repealed
Effective:
Jun 30, 2026
Risk tier:
high-risk
Scope:
deployers

Requirements

RequirementDetails
Pre-decision noticeBefore 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 disclosureProvide opt-out rights for profiling under Colorado CPA § 6-1-1306 if applicable (§ 6-1-1703(4)(a)(III))
Post-adverse statementAfter adverse decision, disclose AI's role, degree of contribution, data types processed, and data sources (§ 6-1-1703(4)(b)(I))
Plain language + accessibilityAll notices must be in plain language, all languages used in ordinary course of business, and in accessible formats (§ 6-1-1703(4)(c))

Penalties

ViolationFine
Non-complianceAG enforcement only
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