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.
Use cases that trigger obligations
| Use case | Triggered laws | Headline obligations |
|---|---|---|
| AI in hiring | ; | bias audit ยท candidate notice ยท impact assessment ยท appeal right |
| AI in lending and credit | ; | ECOA overlap ยท inference disclosure ยท risk management |
| AI in healthcare | ; | patient disclosure ยท PHI overlap ยท risk management ยท impact assessment |
| AI in education | ; | admissions decisions ยท student notice ยท FERPA overlap |
| AI in housing | ; | fair-housing overlap ยท tenant notice ยท impact assessment |
| AI in insurance | ; | NAIC alignment ยท underwriting risk ยท claims fairness |
Active laws
Effective-date timeline
- 2026-06-30Colorado AI ActColorado Revised Statutes Part 17, SB 24-205
- 2026-08-30Colorado SB 25-318 (CAIA Amendment)SB 25-318 (amends SB 24-205)
Regulator contacts
Frequently asked questions about Colorado AI compliance
Does Colorado have an AI-specific law?
Yes โ 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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