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A law dealing with alcohol at the state fair in Pueblo is among those taking effect this week.
A law dealing with alcohol at the state fair in Pueblo is among those taking effect this week.
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A bill that would allow people to carry around an alcoholic beverage at the Colorado State Fair and another that would put the word “people” first in legislation instead of using stigmatizing labels are among 165 new laws going into effect Wednesday.

Others include a requirement that people who bury human bodies in private cemeteries file the location with the county clerk, Coloradans age 64 and older can buy a lifetime state parks pass, and retailers will be barred from charging service fees for gift cards.

The new laws are going into effect 90 days after the end of the session because of a state law that allows voters to challenge any measure not vital to the “health, safety and welfare” of the state.

The Associated Press

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