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Colorado: Bill regarding non-profit member data assigned to Senate Committee

On March 28, 2024, Senate Bill 24-129 a bill for an act concerning protecting the privacy of persons associated with non-profit entities, and, in connection therewith, prohibiting public agencies from taking certain actions relating to the collection and disclosure of data that may identify such persons was assigned to the Senate Committee on Appropriations from the Senate Committee on Business, Labor, and Technology. 

If passed, the bill will prohibit public agencies from, among other things: 

  • compelling the disclosure of member-specific data from a non-profit entity or an officer, director, employee, or agent of the non-profit entity;  

  • compelling a contractor or grantee of a grant program administered by the non-profit to provide a list of non-profit entities to which the contractor or grantee has provided financial or non-financial support; and 

  • compelling a non-profit entity to produce member-specific data that is contained in public records where such records are not subject to inspection and copying. 

You can read the bill and track its progress here.

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