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Colorado ADMT Act (SB 26-189)

Colorado's revised AI law (Senate Bill 26-189), replacing the original Colorado AI Act. Effective January 1, 2027, it requires disclosure and human review when automated decision-making technology materially influences a consequential decision such as employment, credit, or housing.

Who it applies to

  • Deployers and developers of automated decision-making technology
  • Consequential decisions in employment, credit, housing and more
  • Businesses serving Colorado residents

Core obligations

  • Disclose use of ADMT to affected consumers
  • Provide human review of consequential decisions
  • Maintain risk assessments and documentation
  • Monitor and mitigate algorithmic discrimination

How Vigil24 helps

  • Identifies ADMT in scope across your AI inventory
  • Tracks disclosure and human-review controls per tool
  • Generates risk-assessment evidence aligned to SB 26-189