Senate bill eyes accessibility for public events

Senate Bill 523 authorizes enhanced security for 'extraordinary events,' increasing scrutiny on accessibility requirements like ASL services.

SB 523 likely aims to enhance security measures for large-scale events, potentially impacting the provision of ASL services due to increased scrutiny. This could create both challenges and opportunities for ASL translation providers like Cirrus, Inc. The bill's focus on "extraordinary events" suggests a need to understand how these events are defined and what specific accessibility requirements will be mandated. This includes identifying which agencies will oversee compliance and what penalties exist for non-compliance. New legislation (HB25-1030) took effect January 1, 2026, requiring local governments to meet or exceed national accessibility standards in building codes, impacting schools and healthcare facilities. This complements existing digital accessibility laws requiring governments to meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards. Colorado has been actively updating its accessibility laws, including requirements for digital content and a focus on ensuring access to government services for individuals with disabilities. Municipalities are even required to create digital accessibility plans.

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