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CO HB1036
Bill
Status
3/5/2021
Primary Sponsor
Andres Pico
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AI Summary
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Health orders issued by county, district, or municipal public health agencies, directors, or boards of health take effect only if the local governing body does not reject them by majority vote.
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County and city-county governing bodies can reject health orders through majority vote, preventing them from applying within their territory.
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Municipal governing bodies can reject health orders issued by municipal public health agencies through majority vote.
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Local governing bodies can modify health orders issued by county, district, or municipal public health agencies through majority vote.
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The bill includes a safety clause declaring the act necessary for immediate preservation of public peace, health, or safety.
Legislative Description
Local Control Of Health Orders
Last Action
House Committee on Public & Behavioral Health & Human Services Postpone Indefinitely
3/5/2021