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SB 25-275

Nonsubstantive Relocation of Definitions in Colorado Revised Statutes

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Matt Ball and 13 co-sponsors

Overview: SB 25-275, "Nonsubstantive Relocation of Definitions in Colorado Revised Statutes", was introduced on April 3, 2025 and has been signed into law by the Governor.Purpose a

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Bill Summary · SB 25-275

Overview: SB 25-275, "Nonsubstantive Relocation of Definitions in Colorado Revised Statutes", was introduced on April 3, 2025 and has been signed into law by the Governor.

Purpose and Intent: The primary purpose of this bill is to reorganize and relocate certain definitions within the Colorado Revised Statutes. It aims to improve the clarity, consistency, and accessibility of the state's legal code without making any substantive changes to the law.

Key Provisions:
- Relocates definitions from various sections of the Colorado Revised Statutes to a centralized definitions section
- Ensures that all definitions are organized in a logical and user-friendly manner
- Makes no substantive changes to the actual definitions or the underlying laws they support

Affected Parties and Impacts: This bill will primarily impact legal professionals, government officials, and others who regularly work with the Colorado Revised Statutes. By improving the organization and accessibility of definitions, it can enhance the efficiency and accuracy of legal research and interpretation.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The bill has been signed into law by the Governor, indicating it has completed the legislative process and is now in effect.

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