Colorado State Board of Education amends accountability measures rules for public schools, charter schools, and districts; effective July 16, 2026.
Colorado State Board of Education amends medication administration rules for schools under 1 CCR 301-68, effective July 16, 2026.
Colorado Department of Education's Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency for Schools Loan Program establishes financing rules for K-12 schools implementing renewable energy or efficiency upgrades; effective July 16, 2026.
Colorado Department of Education's School Transformation Grant Program rules establish administrative procedures for the grant program; effective July 16, 2026.
Colorado Department of Education establishes rules for the Retaining Teachers Grant Program to support teacher retention in schools; effective July 16, 2026.
Colorado's Accelerated College Opportunity Exam Fee Grant Program rules take effect July 16, 2026, governing state education department administration of exam fee assistance for eligible students.
Colorado's John W. Buckner Automatic Enrollment in Advanced Courses Grant Program rules take effect July 16, 2026, governing how the state administers grants for student advanced course access.
Colorado's High School Innovative Learning Pilot Program rules establish new requirements for participating schools; the amended regulations take effect July 16, 2026.
Colorado Department of Education rule amends postsecondary and workforce readiness sustain funding administration procedures; effective July 16, 2026.
Colorado Division of Banking amends trust company regulations under 3 CCR 701-6, effective July 15, 2026.
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