C.R.S. Section 2-2-1201
Accountability clauses

  • post-enactment review of implementation of bills by legislative service agencies
  • definitions
  • repeal

(1)

In accordance with the provisions of this section, legislative service agencies shall conduct a post-enactment review of the implementation of any bill enacted during any legislative session, regular or special, commencing on and after January 1, 2006, that becomes law and that contains an accountability clause and a legislative declaration setting forth the desired results or benefits to be achieved by the bill, as intended by the general assembly, that shall be used by legislative services agencies in conducting a post-enactment review in accordance with this section and such other information that is necessary for the legislative service agencies to conduct such a post-enactment review.

(2)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

In conducting a post-enactment review as required by subsection (1) of this section, legislative service agencies shall determine to the greatest extent possible:

(I)

Whether the bill has been implemented, in whole or in part;

(II)

If the bill has been implemented in whole or in part, how the bill has been implemented, including whether the bill has been implemented in the most efficient and cost-effective manner;

(III)

If the bill has been implemented in part, the reasons why the bill has not been implemented in whole;

(IV)

The extent to which the desired results or benefits of the bill, as specified in the legislative declaration of the bill, are being achieved;

(V)

Whether there have been any unintended consequences or problems caused by the implementation of the bill;

(VI)

Whether the implementation of the bill has been impeded by any existing state or federal statutes, rules, procedures, or practices;

(VII)

Whether any administrative or statutory changes are necessary to improve the implementation of the bill;

(VIII)

Whether the actual costs of implementing the bill have been within the estimated costs, if any, set forth in the fiscal note for the bill;

(IX)

Whether any increase in state funding is necessary to improve the implementation of the bill; and

(X)

Any other pertinent observation made by the legislative service agencies that relate to the implementation of the bill.

(b)

If the legislative service agencies cannot determine any of the items specified in paragraph (a) of this subsection (2), in whole or in part, due to a lack of sufficient information set forth in the legislative declaration of the bill for which a post-enactment review is being conducted or due to any other ambiguity arising from the language of the bill, the legislative service agencies shall include a statement to that effect in their written findings reported in accordance with subsection (3) of this section.

(3)

The legislative service agencies shall complete any post-enactment review of the implementation of a bill required pursuant to this section no later than one hundred eighty days after the two-year or five-year anniversary, as applicable, of the enactment of the bill. The legislative service agencies shall report their written findings resulting from any post-enactment review of the implementation of a bill to the speaker of the house of representatives, the president of the senate, the minority leaders of the house of representatives and senate, and the prime sponsors of the bill if they are still serving in the general assembly at the time the report is filed. The report shall be filed no later than sixty days after a post-enactment review is completed by the legislative service agencies and shall be a public record for purposes of article 72 of title 24, C.R.S.

(4)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

Nothing in this section shall be construed to require the inclusion of an accountability clause and a legislative declaration in any bill.

(b)

For purposes of this section, an accountability clause and a legislative declaration may be:

(I)

Included in any bill introduced in the house of representatives or the senate at the request of the prime sponsor of the bill; or

(II)

Added to any bill by amendment offered by any member of the general assembly and adopted during the legislative process in accordance with law and legislative procedures.

(5)

Notwithstanding any other provision of law, all officers, departments, agencies, and offices of the state, or of any political subdivision of the state, that is responsible for or involved in the implementation of any bill that is subject to a post-enactment review pursuant to the provisions of this section shall cooperate with and provide all information that may be requested by legislative service agencies for purposes of conducting a post-enactment review pursuant to this section.

(6)

The general assembly may adopt rules to implement accountability clauses and the post-enactment review of bills containing an accountability clause and a legislative declaration by legislative service agencies in accordance with the provisions of this section.

(7)

For purposes of this section, unless the context otherwise requires:

(a)

“Accountability clause” means a noncodified provision of a bill that directs legislative staff agencies to conduct a review of the implementation of the bill either two or five years, as specified in the provision, after the enactment of the bill.

(b)

“Legislative service agencies” means the office of legislative legal services, legislative council staff, and staff of the joint budget committee.

(8)

Repealed.

Source: Section 2-2-1201 — Accountability clauses - post-enactment review of implementation of bills by legislative service agencies - definitions - repeal, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-02.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

2‑2‑301
Call of houses to order
2‑2‑302
Clerks to file certificates - roll - officers
2‑2‑303
Committee on credentials - permanent organization
2‑2‑303.5
Time for convening regular sessions - procedure for convening earlier
2‑2‑304
Members not to be questioned
2‑2‑305
Legislative employees - compensation
2‑2‑306
Appointment - qualifications - duties
2‑2‑307
Compensation of members - reimbursement of expenses
2‑2‑308
Officers and employees - cessation of pay - when - exceptions
2‑2‑309
Method of payment
2‑2‑310
Senate and house journals published
2‑2‑311
Disposition of journals
2‑2‑312
Cost of publication
2‑2‑313
Witnesses - attendance before assembly
2‑2‑314
Violation - penalty
2‑2‑315
Member may administer oath
2‑2‑316
Legislative declaration - travel by members - during adjournment
2‑2‑317
Expense, subsistence, and travel allowance - definition
2‑2‑318
Members to be reimbursed for expenses
2‑2‑319
Sections 2-2-316 to 2-2-319 provide no increase in compensation or mileage
2‑2‑320
Legislative department contracts - approval
2‑2‑321
Designation and assignment of space in capitol buildings group and on the grounds thereof
2‑2‑322
Fiscal notes - repeal
2‑2‑322.3
Greenhouse gas emissions reports - definitions - repeal
2‑2‑322.5
Demographic notes - definitions
2‑2‑323
Service of process on the general assembly - legislative declaration
2‑2‑325
Legislative appointees - boards and commissions - other governmental bodies
2‑2‑326
Compensation and expenses for members appointed to and serving on state entities - definition
2‑2‑327
Annual address to joint session by tribal governments
2‑2‑401
Legislative declaration
2‑2‑402
Chief security officers
2‑2‑403
Indemnification of members, officers, and employees of the general assembly
2‑2‑404
Legislative rules
2‑2‑405
Injunctions
2‑2‑406
Contempt of either house
2‑2‑501
Number of members of general assembly - election from districts
2‑2‑502
Definitions
2‑2‑503
Designation of senatorial districts to elect in years ending in 2 and 4
2‑2‑504
Holdover senators keep office - vacancies
2‑2‑505
Maps of legislative districts
2‑2‑506
Precinct boundaries
2‑2‑507
Attachments and detachments
2‑2‑508
Changes in county and municipal boundaries
2‑2‑509
Published plan and records
2‑2‑511
Applicability
2‑2‑701
General assembly - bills regarding the sentencing of criminal offenders - legislative intent - definition
2‑2‑702
General assembly - bills regarding the sentencing of criminal offenders - required to be assigned to the appropriations committee of the house of introduction
2‑2‑703
General assembly - bills which result in a net increase in periods of imprisonment in state correctional facilities - funding must be provided in the bill
2‑2‑801
Plain language requirement in state laws
2‑2‑802
People first language in state laws
2‑2‑803
Inclusion of tribal governments - definition
2‑2‑901
Population data for redistricting
2‑2‑902
Accurate census data - electronic record of prisoner home address - adjustment of census data - definitions
2‑2‑1201
Accountability clauses - post-enactment review of implementation of bills by legislative service agencies - definitions - repeal
2‑2‑1301
Short title
2‑2‑1301.5
Definitions
2‑2‑1302
Colorado youth advisory council - creation - purpose
2‑2‑1303
Membership - selection - terms
2‑2‑1304
Duties - meetings - community outreach - designation of organization to accept donations - authority to contract
2‑2‑1305
Reporting requirements
2‑2‑1305.5
Representative Hugh McKean Colorado youth advisory council review committee - created
2‑2‑1306
Youth advisory council cash fund - created - gifts, grants, and donations
2‑2‑1307
Repeal of part
2‑2‑1601
Legislative department cash fund - redistricting accounts - creation - definition
2‑2‑2101
Definitions
2‑2‑2102
Accountability, accreditation, student performance, and resource inequity task force - appointments - meetings
2‑2‑2103
Accountability, accreditation, student performance, and resource inequity task force - duties - report
2‑2‑2104
Repeal of part
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 2-2-1201’s source at colorado​.gov