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CO HB1202
Bill
Status
2/10/2025
Primary Sponsor
Javier Mabrey
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AI Summary
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Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment must establish a public awareness campaign on mold health dangers, provide informational brochures and website resources, and review mold identification and remediation technology every 5 years
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Mold remediation and assessment service providers must register with the state by showing active third-party certification and evidence of financial responsibility; the department will maintain a public database of registered providers
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Residential real estate sales contracts must include a bold-faced warning statement about mold health effects, disclosure of any known mold history including assessments and remediation performed, and a copy of the department's mold information brochure
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Landlords must provide the same mold disclosures and warning statement to tenants in writing before lease signing, with tenants required to acknowledge receipt; existing warranty of habitability rights remain unaffected
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State Board of Health must adopt implementing rules by January 1, 2026; real estate disclosure requirements take effect January 1, 2026, with remainder of the act taking effect 90 days after legislative session ends
Legislative Description
Increasing Public Awareness of Mold Health Effects
Public Health
Last Action
House Committee on Appropriations Lay Over Unamended - Amendment(s) Failed
5/13/2025