A new, powerful Citizen Portal experience is ready. Switch now

Committee advances bill extending Colorado real estate commission to 2037

May 05, 2026 | 2026 Legislature CO, Colorado


This article was created by AI summarizing key points discussed. AI makes mistakes, so for full details and context, please refer to the video of the full meeting. Please report any errors so we can fix them. Report an error »

Committee advances bill extending Colorado real estate commission to 2037
Chair Wallace opened the hearing on House Bill 26‑1287, a sunset continuation that keeps the Division of Real Estate and the Real Estate Commission in place through 2037 and makes targeted regulatory changes. The sponsor said the bill preserves licensing continuity, oversight and consumer protections while modernizing certain processes and clarifying discipline authority.

One witness, Damien Cox, a real estate attorney and former broker testifying for the Colorado Association of REALTORS, told the committee that the commission provides “a foundation” for consumer protection and licensing. He praised provisions that limit the commission’s role to licensing and discipline rather than court functions and cited clarity for supervising brokers and narrowly tailored information‑sharing for supervision. “This bill keeps the commission focused on licensing and discipline,” Cox said.

The sponsor also described provisions that would extend the time before a revoked licensee could reapply, allow electronic communications with licensees with appropriate safeguards, and permit temporary inactivation of licenses for failure to meet continuing education requirements. The sponsor characterized the package as administrative and consumer‑protection oriented rather than changing who may perform real‑estate transactions.

After testimony and brief member questions, Vice Chair (moving the motion) asked the committee to forward the bill to the Committee on Appropriations with a favorable recommendation. The motion carried on roll call by a 4–1 vote; the committee recorded the outcome as forwarding HB 26‑1287 to Appropriations. Committee members and the sponsor exchanged brief remarks wishing the bill well in appropriations.

The bill now goes to the Committee on Appropriations for further review of any fiscal impacts and final consideration.

View the Full Meeting & All Its Details

This article offers just a summary. Unlock complete video, transcripts, and insights as a Founder Member.

Watch full, unedited meeting videos
Search every word spoken in unlimited transcripts
AI summaries & real-time alerts (all government levels)
Permanent access to expanding government content
Access Full Meeting

30-day money-back guarantee