SB 105

Colorado Senate bill in Session 2026.

Status: enacted. Latest action: May 4, 2026.

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Bill ID CO-2026-SB-105
Session 2026
Status enacted
Committee Local Government & Housing; Transportation, Housing & Local Government
Senate enacted 2026-05-04
Summary

Existing law specifies that an individual must be a certified death investigator or forensic pathologist to be eligible to hold the office of county coroner in a county with a population greater than 150,000. The act changes this requirement to apply in a county with a population greater than 300,000. The act also requires a county coroner to disclose, on the coroner's website, their financial interest in businesses regulated by their office, including a mortuary, funeral home, crematory, embalming service, or other death-care business. A coroner who has disclosed a financial interest shall not participate in an official action that would directly and specifically affect the business in which the coroner has a financial interest. The act does not prohibit a coroner or candidate for coroner from operating a death-care business. (Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)

Sponsor
Nick Hinrichsen
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2026-02-11 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-05-04 Status enacted
2026-05-04 Latest Action Governor Signed
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