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Bill Detail: SB25-061

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Title Federally Recognized Tribes & Construction of Laws
Status Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Judiciary (01/21/2025)
Bill Subjects
  • State Government
House Sponsors J. Joseph (D)
R. Weinberg (R)
Senate Sponsors C. Simpson (R)
House Committee
Senate Committee Judiciary
Date Introduced 01/21/2025
AI Summary
Summary

Current Colorado laws do not always expressly provide whether
the laws apply to the Southern Ute Indian Tribe (Tribe). The bill creates
a rule of construction that a law does not apply to the Tribe unless the law
clearly and expressly states that the law applies to the Tribe.
The bill further clarifies that:
  • Any law passed by the general assembly applies to persons
other than Indians and to those persons' conduct on land
within the Southern Ute Indian reservation (reservation) in
which no interest is owned by the Tribe or tribally
controlled entities, or on lands in which no interest is
owned by Indians and is held in trust or restricted status by
the United States; and
  • The civil and criminal laws of the state of Colorado (state)
apply to Indians and persons other than Indians within the
boundaries of a municipality located within the reservation;
except that this does not limit the concurrent jurisdiction of
the Tribe over conduct of Indians enrolled in the Tribe
within a municipality.
The bill reinforces that these rules of construction do not:
  • Preclude or limit the authority of the Tribe's governing
bodies from enacting legislation that consents to the
application of laws passed by the general assembly;
  • Abrogate the sovereign immunity of the state or the Tribe;
or
  • Affect the rights of the state, the Tribe, or other persons to
pursue legal remedies that may be available to contest the
application of laws passed by the general assembly.

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