Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado House Bill HB1298

Introduced
2/25/26  
Refer
2/25/26  
Report Pass
3/17/26  
Refer
3/17/26  
Report Pass
4/17/26  
Refer
4/17/26  
Engrossed
4/24/26  
Refer
4/24/26  
Report Pass
5/7/26  
Refer
5/7/26  
Report Pass
5/8/26  
Refer
5/8/26  
Engrossed
6/3/26  
Engrossed
6/3/26  
Enrolled
6/3/26  

Caption

Background Checks for Child Welfare Placements

Impact

The proposed changes will affect the licensing process for foster care homes and kinship foster care homes. Individuals applying to operate such facilities will be required to undergo extensive background checks, including fingerprint-based criminal history checks through both the Colorado Bureau of Investigation and the FBI. These checks aim to identify any prior criminal offenses that might disqualify an individual from providing care to children. The bill mandates that the state must be able to deny or revoke licenses for individuals with certain disqualifying offenses, thereby enhancing child safety standards across these care systems.

Summary

House Bill 1298 aims to strengthen criminal background check requirements for individuals involved in providing out-of-home care for children associated with child welfare cases in Colorado. The bill was introduced in response to existing state laws, which fail to meet federal standards established by the FBI for background checks. As part of this legislation, counties and the Colorado Department of Human Services would be granted the statutory authority necessary to conduct criminal background checks that comply with these federal standards, ensuring more rigorous vetting of those responsible for the care of vulnerable youth.

Contention

While the bill has been largely supported within legislative circles, there could be concerns about the potential for increased administrative burdens on county departments and child placement agencies tasked with implementing these background checks. Moreover, the bill addresses the privacy of individuals undergoing assessments by stipulating that information on criminal history be handled according to strict confidentiality guidelines. This balance between safeguarding children's welfare and individual rights may become a topic of discussion as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO HB1097

Placement Transition Plans for Children

CO HB1086

Interstate Compact Placement Children Timing

CO HB1204

Colorado Indian Child Welfare Act

CO SB146

Fingerprint-Based Criminal History Record Checks

CO SB235

Emergency Temporary Care for Children Funding

CO SB201

Require Age Checks for Online Sexual Materials

CO SB209

Offender Refuse Community Corrections Placement

CO HB1003

Children Complex Health Needs Waiver

CO SB017

Measures to Support Early Childhood Health

CO SB073

Military-Connected Children with Disabilities

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