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Rulemaking Procedure The rulemaking process involves four stages: 1) Notice of Proposed Rulemaking; 2) Comment Period on Proposed Rule; 3) Hearing on Proposed Rule; 4) Final Adoption of Proposed Rule.
The Colorado Administrative Procedure Act is the law governing procedures for state administrative agencies to propose and issue regulations and provides for judicial review of agency adjudications and other final decisions in Colorado. It can be found in Title 24, Article 4 of the Colorado Revised Statutes.
The secretary of state of Colorado is the secretary of state of the state of Colorado in the United States. The office is one of five elected constitutional offices in the state. The current secretary of state is Democrat Jena Griswold.
Rulemaking is a process for developing and issuing rules (rules are also referred to as regulations). The process can lead to the issuance of a new rule, an amendment to an existing rule, or the repeal of an existing rule.
The rulemaking process involves four stages: 1) Notice of Proposed Rulemaking; 2) Comment Period on Proposed Rule; 3) Hearing on Proposed Rule; 4) Final Adoption of Proposed Rule.
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Colorados Artificial Intelligence Act (the Act), set to take effect on February 1, 2026, imposes governance and disclosure requirements on entities deploying high-risk AI systems, particularly those involved in consequential decisions affecting health care services and other critical areas.
A notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) is a public notice that is issued by law when a U.S. federal agency wishes to add, remove, or change a rule or regulation as part of the rulemaking process.

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