Colorado Automated Decision-Making Technology
This week, AFSA’s State Government Affairs team submitted a comment letter to the Colorado Attorney General’s Office in response to its request for informal stakeholder input on implementation of SB 26-189, the Colorado Automated Decision-Making Technology Act.
AFSA cautioned that the law, as enacted, is far broader than comparable frameworks like the CCPA ADMT Regulations and GDPR, and risks capturing routine, risk-based financial processes already governed by the GLBA, FCRA, and ECOA—with financial services facing no exemptions among the law’s seven Covered Domains.
This letter, along with SGA’s other recent letters, can be found on the direct advocacy section of AFSA’s website.
July 16th, 2026
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