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CO HB1014
Bill
Status
5/3/2024
Primary Sponsor
Javier Mabrey
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AI Summary
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Eliminates the judicially created requirement from Hall v. Walter (1998) that evidence of unfair or deceptive trade practices must "significantly impact the public" to trigger Colorado Consumer Protection Act remedies.
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Amends C.R.S. 6-1-105(2) to establish that evidence of unfair or deceptive trade practices is sufficient to establish a significant impact to the public.
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Applies only to acts and omissions occurring on or after the effective date of the act.
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Colorado is currently one of only 7 states with a "significantly impacts the public" limitation and ranks 14th highest nationally for consumer fraud reports per capita.
Legislative Description
Deceptive Trade Practice Significant Impact Standard
Courts & Judicial
Last Action
Senate Committee on Judiciary Postpone Indefinitely
5/3/2024