SB 95 CO Became Law
Measures to Support Victim-Survivors of Crimes
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Summary
This bill includes multiple measures to support victim-survivors of crimes in Colorado. It requires medical professionals to inform victims about forensic examination testing timelines and how to obtain results, and allows victims to testify via closed-circuit television in court under certain circumstances. The bill prohibits enforcing predispute arbitration agreements and waivers in sexual harassment or misconduct cases, and allows forensic scientists to testify remotely in criminal proceedings with consent. The bill also requires annual police training on trauma-informed response to crime victims and renames and expands the sexual assault response review board with additional members.
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Official abstract
The act requires a licensee, nurse, or certified midwife who performs a medical forensic examination to inform the victim-survivor about how to determine when the testing related to the examination is complete and how to obtain the results and records. The act subjects a cause of action against a person arising from any protected statement by a victim-survivor to a special motion to dismiss unless the court determines that the plaintiff has established that there is a reasonable likelihood that the plaintiff will prevail on the claim. The act makes a predispute arbitration agreement and predispute joint-action waiver void and unenforceable upon request of an individual who alleges conduct that results in a sexual harassment dispute or a sexual misconduct dispute or upon request of a named representative of a joint action, class action, or collective action that results in a sexual harassment dispute or a sexual misconduct dispute. The act requires a judge to allow a forensic scientist to testify remotely in a criminal proceeding if a party requests and both parties consent to the remote testimony. The act authorizes the court to order that the testimony of a victim-survivor of domestic violence, unlawful sexual behavior, stalking, human trafficking for involuntary servitude, or human trafficking for sexual servitude be taken in a room other than the courtroom and be televised by closed-circuit television in the courtroom under certain circumstances. The act requires peace officer annual in-service training programs to include a 2-hour training to improve a peace officer's understanding of the impact of trauma on victim-survivors of crimes and the optimal way for a peace officer to respond to victim-survivors who are experiencing trauma and includes trauma-informed investigation and response training as a permissible use of peace officer training and support fund money. The act renames the Colorado sexual assault forensic medical evidence review board as the Colorado sexual assault response review board and adds 4 members to the board.(Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)
Sponsors (3)
- M. Weissman Democratic · sponsor
- M. Froelich Democratic · sponsor
- J. Willford Democratic · sponsor
38 coauthors / cosponsors
- J. Amabile Democratic · cosponsor
- M. Ball Democratic · cosponsor
- A. Benavidez Democratic · cosponsor
- J. Bridges Democratic · cosponsor
- J. Coleman Democratic · cosponsor
- T. Exum Democratic · cosponsor
- J. Gonzales Democratic · cosponsor
- I. Jodeh Democratic · cosponsor
- C. Kipp Democratic · cosponsor
- J. Marchman Democratic · cosponsor
- D. Roberts Democratic · cosponsor
- M. Snyder Democratic · cosponsor
- K. Wallace Democratic · cosponsor
- A. Boesenecker Democratic · cosponsor
- K. Brown Democratic · cosponsor
- C. Clifford Democratic · cosponsor
- M. Duran Democratic · cosponsor
- A. Flanell Republican · cosponsor
- L. García Democratic · cosponsor
- L. Goldstein Democratic · cosponsor
- E. Hamrick Democratic · cosponsor
- J. Jackson Democratic · cosponsor
- J. Joseph Democratic · cosponsor
- R. Keltie Republican · cosponsor
- S. Lieder Democratic · cosponsor
- M. Lindsay Democratic · cosponsor
- M. Lukens Democratic · cosponsor
- J. McCluskie Democratic · cosponsor
- K. Nguyen Democratic · cosponsor
- A. Paschal Democratic · cosponsor
- M. Rutinel Democratic · cosponsor
- E. Sirota Democratic · cosponsor
- L. Smith Democratic · cosponsor
- K. Stewart Democratic · cosponsor
- T. Story Democratic · cosponsor
- B. Titone Democratic · cosponsor
- R. Weinberg Republican · cosponsor
- Y. Zokaie Democratic · cosponsor
Action history (16)
- May 19, 2026 Governor Signed · executive
- Apr 17, 2026 House Second Reading Special Order - Passed with Amendments - Committee, Floor · lower
- May 5, 2026 Sent to the Governor · executive
- May 5, 2026 Signed by the Speaker of the House · lower
- May 4, 2026 Signed by the President of the Senate · upper
- Apr 27, 2026 Senate Considered House Amendments - Result was to Concur - Repass · upper
- Apr 24, 2026 House Third Reading Passed - No Amendments · lower
- Apr 20, 2026 House Third Reading Laid Over Daily - No Amendments · lower
- Apr 17, 2026 House Second Reading Special Order - Passed with Amendments - Committee · lower
- Apr 17, 2026 House Committee of the Whole Amendment - Change from Passed to Lost · lower
- Apr 14, 2026 House Committee on Judiciary Refer Amended to House Committee of the Whole · lower
- Mar 9, 2026 Introduced In House - Assigned to Judiciary · lower
- Mar 6, 2026 Senate Third Reading Passed - No Amendments · upper
- Mar 5, 2026 Senate Second Reading Passed with Amendments - Committee, Floor · upper
- Mar 2, 2026 Senate Committee on Judiciary Refer Amended - Consent Calendar to Senate Committee of the Whole · upper
- Feb 11, 2026 Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Judiciary · upper
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