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Official Status

(Notes)

No No Yes Yes No No
Colo. Rev. Stat. §24-71.5-104
In the Colorado law, publisher is required to designate record as official if it is only published in electronic format. Register is an online-only publication.
Colo. Rev. Stat. §24-71.5-104
The CCR continues to be published in print, but the Secretary of State has designated the online version as official in preparation for the suspension of the print publication.

Authentication

(Notes)

No No No No No No
In spite of its being required in Colo. Rev. Stat. §24-71.5-105, the Secretary of State does not indicate that this publication is authenticated. In spite of its being required in Colo. Rev. Stat. §24-71.5-105, the Secretary of State does not indicate that this publication is authenticated.

Online Preservation

(Notes)

No No Yes Yes No No

Permanent Public Access

(Notes)

No No Yes Yes No No

Copyright Claimed

(Notes)

No Yes No No No No
LexisNexis is the official publisher of Colorado Revised Statutes and it reserves all rights over CRS.
UELMA Adopted Yes. The state adopted Uniform Electronic Legal Material act in 2012 as H.B 1194. It appears in the Code at Colo. Rev. Stat. §24-71.5.
Universal Citation Adopted Yes. The state adopted universal citation in 2012.


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Last updated 12/15/2017