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CO HB1330
Bill
Status
6/3/2025
Primary Sponsor
Matt Soper
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AI Summary
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Exempts quantum computing devices and systems from Colorado's Consumer Repair Bill of Rights Act, including equipment that processes, stores, computes, communicates, measures, or senses quantum information
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Covers devices utilizing quantum phenomena integral to their primary function, including quantum superposition, entanglement, interference, tunneling, and transduction
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Separately exempts quantum sensing devices that detect, measure, or monitor physical quantities using quantum coherence, squeezing, or quantized energy states (excluding standard semiconductor band gap technology)
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Takes effect January 1, 2026, unless a referendum petition is filed within 90 days of legislative adjournment
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Sponsored by Representatives Titone and Soper with bipartisan support; officially titled the "Entanglement Exception Act"
Legislative Description
Exempting Quantum Computing Equipment Right to Repair
Telecommunications & Information Technology
Last Action
Governor Signed
6/3/2025