Colorado 2024 Regular Session

Colorado House Bill HB1124

Introduced
1/29/24  
Introduced
1/29/24  
Report Pass
2/28/24  
Refer
1/29/24  
Report Pass
2/28/24  
Report Pass
4/10/24  
Refer
2/28/24  
Report Pass
4/10/24  
Engrossed
4/12/24  
Refer
4/10/24  
Engrossed
4/12/24  
Report Pass
4/24/24  
Refer
4/12/24  
Report Pass
4/24/24  
Engrossed
5/15/24  
Refer
4/24/24  
Engrossed
5/15/24  
Enrolled
5/15/24  
Passed
5/22/24  
Engrossed
5/15/24  

Caption

Discrimination in Places of Public Accomodation

Impact

The bill proposes to amend Colorado Revised Statutes concerning discrimination practices by outlining clear penalties for violations. By enacting stricter guidelines regarding discrimination based on qualities such as race, sexual orientation, gender identity, and more, HB1124 intends to fortify civil rights protections. This change is expected to enhance legal recourse for individuals who face discrimination, allowing them to take action in courts against violators.

Summary

House Bill 1124 focuses on addressing discrimination in places of public accommodation across Colorado. The bill aims to expand the existing definitions and regulations related to discrimination, ensuring that individuals are granted the full and equal enjoyment of the goods, services, and accommodations offered by public businesses. Thus, places of public accommodation include not just traditional businesses but also various public facilities and recreational areas.

Sentiment

Reactions to HB1124 have been generally supportive among advocacy groups and some lawmakers, who view it as a necessary step to promote inclusivity and equal rights. However, there are concerns from certain sectors, particularly from those who argue it may impose burdensome regulations on businesses. This divide showcases the ongoing debate regarding civil rights protections versus the perceived limitations they could place on business operations.

Contention

Notable points of contention around HB1124 include the balance between enforcing non-discrimination laws and the consequences for businesses that may unintentionally infringe on these new regulations. Critics of the bill express fears that it could lead to excessive litigation against businesses that are trying to comply but may still find themselves accused of discrimination. Additionally, there are concerns about how such legislation might affect the operational autonomy of public accommodations in their hiring and customer service practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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