Colorado Algorithmic Discrimination Discovery & AG Reporting Kit
If you discover your high-risk AI system has caused algorithmic discrimination, Colorado law gives you 90 days to report it to the Attorney General. This kit covers the deployer obligation only — the trigger is actual harm caused. Note: developers have a slightly broader trigger under §6-1-1702(5): reporting applies when discrimination "has caused or is reasonably likely to have caused" harm, not just after confirmed harm. This kit gives you the discovery form, AG notification letter, and corrective action plan so you're not scrambling when it happens.
Penalties for Non-Compliance
Attorney General enforcement under Colorado Consumer Protection Act (C.R.S. § 6-1-112). Up to $20,000 per violation (§ 6-1-112(1)(a)). Up to $50,000 per violation involving persons age 60+ (§ 6-1-112(1)(c)). No private right of action.
Maximum: Up to $20,000 per violation ($50,000 for age 60+)
Who Must Comply
Any deployer of a high-risk AI system that makes consequential decisions about Colorado consumers in employment, education, financial services, housing, insurance, or legal services.
What's Included (3 Documents)
Discrimination Discovery Form
AG Notification Letter
Corrective Action Plan
All documents include electronic signature blocks compliant with the ESIGN Act (15 U.S.C. § 7001) and UETA.
What Happens After You Purchase
Your documents generate instantly as fillable PDFs, packaged in a single zip file.
Download directly to your device or email to up to 3 team members.
Fill in the highlighted form fields with your company-specific information. Each document includes clear instructions.
Sign using the electronic signature blocks — ESIGN Act compliant, no printing required.
Have your legal team review the completed documents before deployment.
Statutory Authority
Citation: C.R.S. § 6-1-1701 et seq.
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