HB 23-1007 CO Became Law
Higher Education Crisis And Suicide Prevention
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Summary
The act requires public and private higher education institutions to print Colorado and national crisis and suicide prevention contact information on student identification cards. If an institution does not use student identification cards, the act requires the school to distribute Colorado and national crisis and suicide prevention contact information to the student body each semester or trimester. APPROVED by Governor March 17, 2023 EFFECTIVE March 17, 2023 (Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)
Sponsors (4)
- Marc Catlin Republican · primary
- Judy Amabile Democratic · primary
- Dylan Roberts Democratic · primary
- Byron Pelton Republican · primary
Action history (12)
- Mar 17, 2023 Governor Signed · executive
- Mar 9, 2023 Sent to the Governor · executive
- Mar 8, 2023 Signed by the President of the Senate · upper
- Mar 8, 2023 Signed by the Speaker of the House · lower
- Mar 2, 2023 Senate Third Reading Passed - No Amendments · upper
- Mar 1, 2023 Senate Second Reading Passed - No Amendments · upper
- Feb 27, 2023 Senate Committee on Education Refer Unamended - Consent Calendar to Senate Committee of the Whole · upper
- Feb 10, 2023 Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Education · upper
- Feb 7, 2023 House Third Reading Passed - No Amendments · lower
- Feb 6, 2023 House Second Reading Passed - No Amendments · lower
- Feb 1, 2023 House Committee on Education Refer Unamended to House Committee of the Whole · lower
- Jan 9, 2023 Introduced In House - Assigned to Education · lower
Text versions (8)
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