The Colorado Senate on April 2 adopted House Bill 1120, which implements recommendations from the state's mobile-home taxation task force, aligns delinquent tax collection processes with real property lien sale and public auction procedures, and clarifies an extended redemption period for mobile-home owners with legal disabilities of up to nine years.
On the floor Senator Kipp sought permission to offer a third-reading amendment to correct a term where the bill used 'certified mail' and to replace it with 'mail' to align the language with the rest of the statute. Permission was granted, amendment L17 was adopted (roll-call tally recorded as 33 yes, 0 no, 0 absent, 2 excused), and the Senate then passed the bill as amended on final reading (30 yes, 3 no, 0 absent, 2 excused).
The bill's floor summary noted its technical and procedural focus — changing collection procedures, extending redemption timeline protections for mobile-home owners, and clarifying that owners under legal disability are entitled to extended redemption periods of up to nine years. Co-sponsors were read on the floor following the vote.
The Senate moved on after passage to further calendar business.