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Legal counsel outlines state bills that could increase school district workload and liability

Greeley-Evans School District 6 Board of Education · February 24, 2026
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Summary

District legal counsel Nate Fall briefed the board on bills including a state-level discrimination complaint mechanism, youth sports safety requirements, key boxes for law enforcement access, and proposed CORA (Open Records) changes that would extend some response windows; he recommended monitoring and pursuing amendments where needed.

Nate Fall, the district's legal counsel, gave the board a broad legislative update focused on bills that could affect operations, liability and the district's administrative workload.

Fall outlined several measures that the district will monitor: an amended individualized readiness-plan bill for kindergarten, a proposed discriminatory-practices bill he described as creating "kind of a new OCR light through CDE" for civil-rights complaints in Colorado public schools, Senate Bill 100 on youth-sports safety that would require at least one adult with current first aid/CPR/AED certification and more extensive…

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