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CO SB070
Bill
AI Summary
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Online marketplaces must alert law enforcement when they know or should know a third-party seller is selling stolen goods to Colorado consumers, unless law enforcement has already notified them about that seller and product
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Marketplaces must establish a communication mechanism with law enforcement through a dedicated web page, online portal, or point of contact for timely and confidential reporting
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Marketplaces must implement internal systems, staff, and written policies to monitor product listings and detect organized retail crime
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Existing law already requires marketplaces to display a reporting mechanism on high-volume third-party seller listings for consumers to report suspicious activity
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Takes effect 90 days after legislative adjournment, unless a referendum petition delays it to the November 2026 election
Legislative Description
Online Marketplaces & Third-Party Sellers
Financial Services & Commerce
Last Action
Governor Signed
6/4/2025