Colorado 2024 2024 Regular Session

Colorado House Bill HB1294 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 03/19/2024

                    Legislative Council Staff 
Nonpartisan Services for Colorado’s Legislature 
Legislative Council Staff ∙ 200 E. Colfax Ave, Room 029 ∙ Denver CO 80203 
 
 
 
  
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fiscal Note 
Memorandum 
 
March 18, 2024 
TO: Members of the House Transportation, Housing, and  
Local Government Committee 
 
FROM:  Brendan Fung, Fiscal Analyst 
 brendan.fung@coleg.gov | 303-866-4781 
 
SUBJECT: Fiscal Assessment of Proposed Amendments L.001, L.002, L.003, L.004, L.005, and 
L.006. 
 
This memorandum is an assessment of the fiscal impact of the attached proposed amendments 
L.001, L.002, L.003, L.004, L.005, and L.006 to HB24-1294. This fiscal assessment is for the impact 
of the bill with inclusion of these amendments only. Any other added amendment could 
influence the fiscal impact. 
Summary of Proposed Amendment s 
Amendments L.001 through L.006. Among other changes, these amendments reduce 
complaints received by the Department of Local Affairs (DOLA) relative to the introduced bill in 
the following ways: 
 limits relocation assistance after condemnation to those that are caused by a park owner, 
preserves the current law ten-day notice for nonpayment of rent, narrows triggers under the 
bill for a temporary suspension of rent increase, and eliminates the bill’s requirement 
regarding rent uniformity; 
 requires eviction stays be twenty-one days pending a related administrative complaint, 
eliminates enforcement over water pressure, and clarifies a landlord’s duty to provide water to 
a mobile home park; 
 clarifies that a landlord’s duty to maintain sidewalks does not include new sidewalk 
construction; 
 revises language access requirements;   
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
         P a g e | 2 
 specifies that park rule enforcement and opportunity to purchase notices only apply when 
negotiating with residents; and 
 establishes a timeframe to provide requested documents in a park sale, clarifies discretionary 
judicial orders to suspend rent increases, modifies escrow requirements when a noncompliant 
park is sold, and updates the bill’s effective date. 
Fiscal Impact of Amendments 
Overall, the amendments decrease expenditures under the bill related to complaints filed under 
the Mobile Home Park Act and, as such: 
 decrease state expenditures, including for legal services, in DOLA as shown in the fiscal note 
published on March 5, 2024, since a substantial increase in complaints submitted to DOLA is 
no longer expected;  
 eliminate the estimated fee increase for currently registered mobile home parks, thereby 
eliminating a corresponding increase in state revenue of about $193,000; and 
 reduce the appropriation required in FY 2024-25 to $40,966 and 0.2 FTE from the Mobile 
Home Park Act Dispute Resolution and Enforcement Program Fund to the Department of 
Local Affairs, all of which is reappropriated to the Department of Law. 
Bill’s Revised Fiscal Impact with Amendments 
Table 1 shows the estimated fiscal impact of the bill with Amendments L.001 through L.006. 
With these amendments, the bill is estimated to increase state expenditures by $40,966 and 
0.2 FTE beginning in FY 2024-25. It also increases state revenue by $1,128 on an ongoing basis. 
These impacts are shown in Table 1 and discussed below. 
 
    
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
         P a g e | 3 
Table 1 
State Fiscal Impacts Under Amended HB 24-1294 
 
  
Budget Year 
FY 2024-25 
Out Year 
FY 2025-26 
Revenue 	Cash Funds 	$1,128 $1,128 
Expenditures 	Cash Funds 	$40,966  $40,966  
 	Total FTE 	0.2 FTE 0.2 FTE 
Transfers 	- 	-  	-  
Other Budget Impacts TABOR Refund 	$1,128 $1,128 
State Revenue 
As amended, the bill increases state cash fund revenue by about $1,000 per year to the Mobile 
Home Park Act Dispute Resolution and Enforcement Program Fund in DOLA. This increase is 
from the addition of previously exempt parks to regulatory oversight.  
State Expenditures 
As amended, the bill increases expenditures in DOLA by about $41,000 starting in FY 2024-25, 
paid from the Mobile Home Park Act Dispute Resolution and Enforcement Program Fund. 
Expenditures are for 320 hours of legal services provided by the Department of Law for 
rulemaking and representation during complaints.