Recent policies and legislation
Places restrictions on the availability and sale of precursor chemicals.
Requires home sellers to disclose if their property
has been used as a methamphetamine laboratory and gives purchasers the right to sue for damages.
Establishes a methamphetamine task force to examine the prevention, intervention,
and treatment of meth abuse, as well as the production and distribution of meth. This bill also
strengthens the laws concerning meth.
Overview of Colorado's meth lab regulations titled Colorado State Board of Health Regulations
Pertaining to the Cleanup of Methamphetamine Laboratories (6 CCR 1014-3).
Highlight the established standards that property owners are required
to meet when dealing with a property that has been used to manufacture methamphetamine.
Intended as general guidance for homeowners, landlords, tenants, hotel/motel owners, and others to assist in cleaning up former methamphetamine production sites.
Requires the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to establish guidance standards
for cleaning up labs used to manufacture methamphetamine.