Colorado Code § 11-102-305

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(1) (a) Information from the records of the division shall be
revealed only to members of the banking board, except as follows:
(I) Information may be disclosed if such disclosure is rendered necessary by law.
(II) Any party entitled to appear in a hearing on an application for bank charter shall
have access to the applicant's proposed articles or amended articles of incorporation, application
for charter, and proposed bylaws.
(III) Subject to subsection (1.5) of this section, the commissioner may exchange
information as to the condition of banks or trust companies with the United States comptroller of
the currency, bank or financial institution regulatory departments of other states, the federal
reserve system and its examiners, the federal deposit insurance corporation and its examiners,
and the consumer financial protection bureau and its examiners.
(IV) Subject to subsection (1.5) of this section, the commissioner may exchange
information obtained from money transmitters, state banks, and trust companies with the United
States secretary of the treasury, the secretary's designees, the United States attorney general, the
attorney general's designee, or other state or United States territorial regulatory agencies
pertaining to the condition of money transmitters or compliance with federal money laundering
and other financial crimes laws, including, but not limited to, the federal "Bank Secrecy Act", 12
U.S.C. sec. 1951 et seq., as amended; the federal "Right to Financial Privacy Act of 1978", 12
U.S.C. sec. 3401 et seq., as amended; the federal "Money Laundering Control Act of 1986", 12
U.S.C. secs. 1956 and 1957, as amended; and the federal "Annunzio-Wylie Anti-Money
Laundering Act", 12 U.S.C. sec. 1811 et seq., as amended.
(V) The commissioner may exchange information as provided by part 2 of article 110 of
this title 11.
(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of articles 101 to 109 of this title to the
contrary, the commissioner, the commissioner's deputies, and the members of the banking board
may disclose any information in the records of the division or acquired by them in the discharge
of their duties that is publicly available from the federal deposit insurance corporation, the
United States comptroller of the currency, the federal reserve system, or the consumer financial
protection bureau or the disclosure of which has been specifically authorized by the board of
directors of the financial institution to which such information relates.
(1.5) The commissioner shall not exchange information with any other governmental
agency unless the commissioner is reasonably satisfied that the agency is obligated by law or
contract to:
(a) Share with the division similar information it may have in its possession; and
(b) Maintain the confidentiality of any exchanged information under conditions that are
no less restrictive than those imposed by law upon the division.
(2) Reports of examinations made by the division shall be retained by the division for
seven years.
(3) Upon request and upon payment of such reasonable charges as the commissioner
shall prescribe, the commissioner shall furnish to any person a certified copy of any document
on file with the division that is a public record. Such certified copy shall be admissible in
evidence in lieu of the original and shall constitute prima facie evidence of the contents of the
original.
(4) The division or the commissioner may inform a licensing agency within the
department of regulatory agencies of possible misconduct by a person or entity licensed by said
agency, notwithstanding that the division or commissioner learned of the alleged misconduct
while discharging their duties under the code. The division and the commissioner may give the
licensing agency records or information in their possession relating to the licensee's alleged
misconduct.

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