Colorado Gov. Polis Signs 911, Privacy Bills
Colorado gave final approval for laws on 911 and privacy. On Friday, Gov. Jared Polis (D) signed SB-139, which would create a 911 services enterprise within the Department of Regulatory Agencies that could impose a user fee of up to…
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50 cents monthly per 911 access connection. Revenue from the new fee, which would be separate and in addition to an existing 911 surcharge imposed by the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, would fund 911 costs and expenses including statewide training, cybersecurity support, geographic information system programs, grants for public safety answering points and governing bodies and matching funds for 911 or emergency notification service grants. Also, Polis signed bills amending the Colorado Privacy Act to enhance protections for biometric identifiers (HB-1130) and children’s data (SB-41). The kids’ privacy bill would cover minors younger than 13. In addition, the bill would ban controllers from selling a minor’s data or using it for targeted advertising or profiling unless they obtain consent from a parent or legal guardian.