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CO HB1129
Bill
Status
6/4/2024
Primary Sponsor
Javier Mabrey
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AI Summary
HB 24-1129 Summary
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Requires delivery network companies to disclose consumer payment amounts prominently on tip screens and prohibits reducing driver pay based on tip amounts.
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Mandates wage transparency for drivers by disclosing estimated/actual earnings, number of transactions, pickup/delivery addresses, direction, time, and distance before task acceptance.
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Requires delivery network companies to develop written account deactivation policies defining violations, provide written notice of deactivations, and establish internal challenge procedures with 14-day response timelines.
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Establishes minimum 60-second decision period for drivers to accept or decline delivery task offers without penalty or retaliation.
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Creates enforcement mechanisms including statutory damages of $1,000 per violation (per consumer or driver basis) in civil actions and $100 per violation fines administered by the Department of Labor and Employment; applies to contracts executed or renewed on or after January 1, 2025.
Legislative Description
Protections for Delivery Network Company Drivers
Labor & Employment
Last Action
Governor Signed
6/4/2024