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Senate passes bill to strengthen online cancellation rights, adds one‑step process and promotional protections
Summary
The Colorado Senate on March 20 passed Senate Bill 145, which clarifies consumers’ right to cancel automatic renewal contracts by creating a one‑step online cancellation process and permitting companies to offer promotions at the point of cancellation. Lawmakers adopted an amendment to allow rulemaking by the attorney general’s office.
Senators on the floor passed Senate Bill 145 on March 20, a measure that clarifies and tightens statewide rules for canceling automatic renewal contracts for consumers.
The bill, sponsored in the Senate by Senator Kipp, was amended on the floor to add two changes: (1) a defined one‑step online cancellation process that aligns Colorado law with other states and (2) explicit allowance for companies to offer consumer promotions at the time a consumer cancels an automatic renewal online. The amendment also authorized the attorney general’s…
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