Colorado AI Regulations
Regulatory Status
Colorado AI Act — Automated Decision-Making Technology (SB 26-189, repeal & reenactment of SB 24-205)
On 2026-05-14 Governor Polis signed SB 26-189, which repeals and reenacts the Colorado AI Act (originally SB 24-205). The new law abandons the risk-management / annual-impact-assessment model and replaces it with a disclosure-and-notice framework governing "automated decision-making technology" (ADMT) that makes or substantially influences "consequential decisions" (education, employment, housing, financial services, insurance, healthcare, government services). The statute formally takes effect 2026-08-12 (no safety clause), but all substantive compliance obligations — for both deployers and developers — begin 2027-01-01, which is the operative date for regulated businesses; the Attorney General's implementing rules are also due by 2027-01-01. The AG has stated he will not enforce until the mandatory rulemaking process concludes.
Key Requirements
Insurance Implications
| Carrier | Endorsement | Status | Applies To | Filing Date | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Verisk | CG 40 47 | adopted | CGL | 2025-11-15 | verisk.com |
| W.R. Berkley | PC 51380 | filed | D&O, E&O, Fiduciary | 2025-12-01 | berkley.com |
| Verisk | CG 40 48 | adopted | CGL | 2025-11-15 | verisk.com |
| Verisk | CG 35 08 | adopted | Products/Completed Operations | 2025-11-15 | verisk.com |
Filing status based on carrier announcements and state DOI records. Verify filings through your state's SERFF Filing Access system.
Industry-Specific Compliance
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