First Regular Session Sixty-third General Assembly STATE OF COLORADO INTRODUCED SENATE BILL 01-159 L 2025

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If the author is a Senator, the bill is introduced in the Senate. If the author is an Assembly Member, the bill is introduced in the Assembly. A bill is introduced or read the first time when the bill number, the name of the author, and the descriptive title of the bill is read on the floor of the house.
Only members of each chamber may introduce legislation, though occasionally a member introduces legislation by request of the President. Members and their staff typically consult with nonpartisan attorneys in each chambers Legislative Counsel office for assistance in putting policy proposals into legislative language.
The bill specifies which sex offenders must complete mandatory sex offender treatment while in prison and which sex offenders may complete the treatment in the community while serving the community portion of the sex offenders sentence.
If the author is a Senator, the bill is introduced at the Senate Desk; if an Assemblymember, at the Assembly Desk, where it is assigned a number and read for the first time.
Any member in the House of Representatives may introduce a bill at any time while the House is in session by simply placing it in the hopper at the side of the Clerks desk in the House Chamber. The sponsors signature must appear on the bill. A public bill may have an unlimited number of co-sponsoring members.