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Colorado AI compliance

AI laws that apply in Colorado (2026)

Colorado was first to enact a comprehensive AI consumer-protection statute. CAIA takes effect 2026-06-30 with deployer + developer obligations on high-risk AI.

2 laws trackedMax penalty: $20,000Enforced by Colorado Attorney General

Use cases that trigger obligations

Use caseTriggered lawsHeadline obligations
AI in hiring; bias audit Β· candidate notice Β· impact assessment Β· appeal right
AI in lending and credit; ECOA overlap Β· inference disclosure Β· risk management
AI in healthcare; patient disclosure Β· PHI overlap Β· risk management Β· impact assessment
AI in education; admissions decisions Β· student notice Β· FERPA overlap
AI in housing; fair-housing overlap Β· tenant notice Β· impact assessment
AI in insurance; NAIC alignment Β· underwriting risk Β· claims fairness

Active laws

Effective-date timeline

  1. 2026-06-30
    Colorado AI Act
    Colorado Revised Statutes Part 17, SB 24-205
  2. 2026-08-30
    Colorado SB 25-318 (CAIA Amendment)
    SB 25-318 (amends SB 24-205)

Regulator contacts

Colorado Attorney General
attorney.general@coag.gov

Frequently asked questions about Colorado AI compliance

Does Colorado have an AI-specific law?

Yes β€” we track 2 active or pending AI laws affecting Colorado: Colorado AI Act, Colorado SB 25-318 (CAIA Amendment).

Who enforces AI law in Colorado?

Colorado Attorney General is the primary enforcement body. Civil penalty bands vary per statute.

What use cases trigger the most obligations in Colorado?

AI in hiring (2), AI in lending and credit (2), AI in healthcare (2)

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