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Senate passes exemption carving out critical infrastructure from Colorado's right-to-repair law

Colorado Senate · April 7, 2026
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Summary

After extensive floor debate about the definition and oversight of a critical-infrastructure exemption, the Senate approved Senate Bill 90, which creates an exemption for critical infrastructure from parts of Colorado's right-to-repair law while preserving a role for the attorney general to adjudicate disputes.

Senate Bill 90, presented as a technical fix to the state's right-to-repair framework, was debated by sponsors and opponents before passage. Senator Snyder (a sponsor) framed SB90 as aligning Colorado with other states by creating a critical-infrastructure exemption while preserving attorney-general oversight for disputes about…

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