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Senate passes bill requiring state licensing and oversight of recovery residences

Senate · March 26, 2026
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Summary

Senate Bill 113, which requires recovery residences to obtain a state license from the Behavioral Health Administration and imposes fingerprint-based background checks, inspections, incident reporting, and notice to local governments, passed the Colorado Senate 30-5 on March 25, 2026.

The Colorado Senate on March 25, 2026, passed Senate Bill 113, a measure to require recovery residences to obtain a license from the Behavioral Health Administration (BHA) and to strengthen state oversight of these facilities.

Senator Ball, speaking as sponsor, urged colleagues to support the bill and “encourage an I vote on senate bill 113.” Senator Marchman described constituent complaints in Larimer County about an operator who ran multiple residences…

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