House approves bill on contractor-caused technology accessibility noncompliance for people with disabilities
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House Bill 11-52, addressing noncompliance with technology accessibility requirements when caused by a contractor, passed on third reading, 56-7 with 2 excused.
House Bill 11-52, which concerns noncompliance with requirements regarding technology accessibility for persons with disabilities when the noncompliance is caused by a contractor, was adopted on third reading by the Colorado House of Representatives with 56 yes, 7 no and 2 excused.
The motion to adopt the bill on third reading and final passage was offered by the Madam Majority Leader and the electronic roll call was conducted by the clerk. Representative Morrow recorded a yes vote and Representative Luck recorded a no vote; the clerk announced the final tally and the bill’s adoption.
The bill was introduced in the House by Representatives Garcia, Sander and Lukens and carried in the Senate by Senators Marchman and Kirkmeyer. The transcript does not record further floor debate or amendments.
