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CO HB 24-1132

Title: Support for Living Organ Donors
Author: Janet P. Buckner

Summary
Section 1 of the bill creates the "CARE for Living Organ Donors Act" (act) to include benefits and recognition for living organ donors. The act includes: A list of provisions in current law, as well as in the bill, that may benefit a living organ donor. Certification of living organ donors by the department of public health and environment to allow living organ donors to verify their status as living organ donors, which may be required for a benefit or recognition; Authorization for a health-care provider to make a qualified payment to a certified living organ donor or an individual who will become a certified living organ donor for expenses associated with a living organ donation; and A requirement that, at least twice before performing an organ donation recovery operation on a living organ donor donating an organ without an intended recipient, a requirement that a transplant center participate in shall advise the potential donor that the transplant center or another transplant center in Colorado has or may have an organ voucher program or that a national-level organ voucher program or have its own internal organ voucher program that satisfies specified requirements exists or may exist for the organ being donated. Further, the bill requires a transplant center to provide information to all organ donors and organ recipients about benefits that may be available at each transplant center in Colorado. The list must be updated at least annually . Section 3 prohibits an employer from intimidating, threatening, coercing, discriminating, or retaliating against or taking an adverse action against an employee , who as described in the bill, either 30 days before or 90 days after the employee is or becomes a living organ donor. Section 5 designates April 11 each year as "Living Organ Donor Recognition Day". Sections 6 and 7 create: The organ donation qualified payment tax credit, which allows a health-care provider that makes a qualified payment to a certified living organ donor for certain expenses related to organ donation to claim a refundable credit equal to the total amount of the qualified payment; and The living organ donor tax credit, which allows a certified living organ donor to claim a refundable credit equal to the total amount of qualified expenses the donor incurred in connection with an organ donation, up to $40,000. Sections 8 and 9 create a distinctive special license plate for living organ donors featuring the statement "Living Organ Donor". Sections 2 and 4 of the bill make technical amendments to or relocate current law. (Note: Italicized words indicate new material added to the original summary; dashes through words indicate deletions from the original summary.) (Note: This summary applies to the reengrossed version of this bill as introduced in the second house.)

Status
Senate Committee on Finance Refer Unamended to Appropriations

Bill Documents
CO HB 24-1132 - Introduced Version
2024-01-29 - CO HB 24-1132 (Introduced Version)


CO HB 24-1132 - PA1 Preamended Versions
2024-01-29 - CO HB 24-1132 (PA1 Preamended Versions)

CO HB 24-1132 - Reengrossed Version
2024-01-29 - CO HB 24-1132 (Reengrossed Version)

CO HB 24-1132 - Engrossed Version
2024-01-29 - CO HB 24-1132 (Engrossed Version)

CO HB 24-1132 - PA3 Preamended Versions
2024-01-29 - CO HB 24-1132 (PA3 Preamended Versions)

CO HB 24-1132 - PA2 Preamended Versions
2024-01-29 - CO HB 24-1132 (PA2 Preamended Versions)

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