Colorado 2023 2023 Regular Session

Colorado House Bill HB1057 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 04/26/2023

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 Legislative Council Staff 
Nonpartisan Services for Colorado’s Legislature 
 
Revised Fiscal Note  
(replaces fiscal note dated February 27, 2023)  
 
Drafting Number: 
Prime Sponsors: 
LLS 23-0047  
Rep. McCormick; Vigil 
Sen. Jaquez Lewis  
Date: 
Bill Status: 
Fiscal Analyst: 
April 26, 2023 
Senate State Affairs 
Matt Bishop | 303-866-4796 
matt.bishop@coleg.gov  
Bill Topic: AMENITIES FOR ALL GENDERS IN PUBLIC BUILDINGS  
Summary of  
Fiscal Impact: 
☐ State Revenue 
☒ State Expenditure 
☐ State Transfer 
☐ TABOR Refund 
☒ Local Government 
☐ Statutory Public Entity 
 
The bill creates requirements for public buildings regarding non-gendered bathrooms, 
baby diaper changing stations, and signage. The bill increases state and local 
expenditures beginning in FY 2023-24. 
Appropriation 
Summary: 
For FY 2023-24, the bill includes an appropriation of $450,000 to the Department of 
Personnel and Administration.  
Fiscal Note 
Status: 
The revised fiscal note reflects the reengrossed bill. 
 
 
Table 1 
State Fiscal Impacts Under HB 23-1057 
 
  
Budget Year 
FY 2023-24 
Out Year 
FY 2024-25 
Revenue 
 
-       	-       
Expenditures 	General Fund 	$450,000       	-       
Transfers  	-       	-       
Other Budget Impacts General Fund Reserve 	$67,500       	-       
 
 
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Summary of Legislation 
Beginning January 1, 2024, the bill requires that any new construction or restroom renovation of a 
qualifying public building owned, operated, or controlled by the state, a county, or a municipality 
must include certain amenities regarding restrooms. It applies to publically accessible buildings by 
January 1, 2024, and buildings accessible by employees or enrolled students by July 1, 2025. 
 
Non-gendered restrooms. Each floor where a restroom is publically available must contain a 
single-stall restroom or a non-gendered multi-stall restroom, and each single-stall restroom must not 
be a gender-specific restroom.  Multi-stall restrooms must be usable by people of any gender provided 
that certain code requirements are met. 
 
Baby diaper changing stations. On each floor that contains a public restroom, each such building 
must provide at least one baby diaper changing station that is accessible to the public.  Each baby 
diaper changing station must be maintained for safety and ease of use, and must be cleaned on the 
same schedule as the restroom(s) on that floor. 
 
Signage. Each restroom with a baby diaper changing station and each non-gendered restroom must 
be labelled with non-gendered pictogram signage.  In addition, each building must include signage 
near its entrance indicating the location of any baby diaper changing station, and any central directory 
that indicates the location of offices, restrooms, and other building facilities must include 
non-gendered pictograms of the location of any baby diaper changing stations, and any non-gendered 
restrooms. State agencies must update signage by July 1, 2026, subject to available appropriations. 
 
Survey. The Department of Personnel and Administration must complete a survey on the signage 
needs of buildings owned or leased by the state. It must provide a draft report to the General 
Assembly by January 1, 2024, and a final report by July 1, 2024. 
 
Other requirements. The bill allows an exemption if meeting these requirements would cause a 
failure to comply with building standards governing accessibility, if a project was approved before 
the bill’s effective date, or if the building is a certified historic structure.  Failure to comply with the 
bill’s requirements constitutes a discriminatory or unfair practice, and an employee working in the 
public building may file a complaint with the Colorado Civil Rights Division. 
State Expenditures 
The bill increases state expenditures in various state agencies by up to $450,000 in FY 2023-24 to update 
and add restroom signs, paid from the General Fund.  Expenditures may also increase for future 
capital construction projects. 
 
Office of the State Architect.  The bill allocates funds to the Office of the State Architect in the 
Department of Personnel and Administration to reimburse state agencies for updating signage.  The 
office may use up to $50,000 of the money to conduct the survey.  This funding remains available for 
a total of three fiscal years. To the extent that funding provided in the bill does not cover all costs to 
update signage, additional funding may be required through the annual budget process. 
 
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Future capital construction projects.  The bill’s requirements will be incorporated into future capital 
construction and renovation requests by state agencies and state institutions of higher education 
seeking funding beginning in FY 2024-25.  This will increase state expenditures, though the amount 
will vary from project to project depending on the project’s scope and whether any of these 
requirements have already been included. For informational purposes, the Office of the State 
Architect estimates the costs shown in Table 2, based on active construction projects. 
 
Table 2 
Average Restroom Construction Costs in FY 2023-24 
 
Component 	Cost 
Multi-Stall Restroom  	$203,000 
Single-Stall Restroom 	$153,700 
Changing Station 	$310 
 
Local Government 
Similar to the state, expenditures will increase for local governments to update signage and 
incorporate the bill’s requirements into new construction and renovation projects beginning in 
FY 2023-24. 
Effective Date 
The bill takes effect 90 days following adjournment of the General Assembly sine die, assuming no 
referendum petition is filed. 
State Appropriations 
For FY 2023-24, the bill includes an appropriation of $450,000 from the General Fund to the 
Department of Personnel and Administration. Any money not expended remains available for 
two additional fiscal years. 
State and Local Government Contacts 
Counties Information Technology Law  
Municipalities  Personnel  Regulatory Agencies  
Special Districts 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The revenue and expenditure impacts in this fiscal note represent changes from current law under the bill for each 
fiscal year.  For additional information about fiscal notes, please visit:  leg.colorado.gov/fiscalnotes.