HB 1012 CO Introduced
Consumer Protections to Promote Fair Market Pricing
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Summary
In 2025, the general assembly enacted House Bill 25-1090, which requires clear and conspicuous disclosures regarding the maximum total price charged for goods, services, and property. The bill adds a requirement that a person selling goods for delivery must disclose, at the point of sale, a comparison of the total price for the delivered goods and the total price for the goods available for purchase on site at a store.The bill also prohibits a person from charging unreasonably excessive prices to a captive consumer and defines "captive consumer" as a consumer who is at a location at which a seller of ancillary goods or services does not have competitors regarding the ancillary goods or services being sold. A person that charges unreasonably excessive prices to a captive consumer engages in an unfair or deceptive trade practice in violation of the "Colorado Consumer Protection Act".(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)
Sponsors (4)
- K. Brown Democratic · sponsor
- Y. Zokaie Democratic · sponsor
- W. Lindstedt Democratic · sponsor
- M. Weissman Democratic · sponsor
Action history (2)
- Mar 3, 2026 House Committee on Judiciary Postpone Indefinitely · lower
- Jan 14, 2026 Introduced In House - Assigned to Judiciary · lower
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