Colorado Code § 11-107-104

Unlawful gratuity, compensation, or transactions
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(1) It is a criminal
offense for an affiliate of a state bank or for an officer, director, or employee of a state bank or
affiliate of a state bank:
(a) To solicit, accept, or agree to accept, directly or indirectly, from any person other
than the institution, any gratuity, compensation, or other personal benefit for any action taken by
the institution, or for endeavoring to procure any such action;
(b) To have any interest, direct or indirect, in the purchase at less than its face value of
any evidence of indebtedness issued by the institution.
(2) In this section and section 11-105-101 (5), the term "affiliate" of a state bank shall
include:
(a) Any person who holds a majority of the stock of the bank or has been determined by
the banking board to hold a controlling interest therein, any other corporation in which such
person owns a majority of the stock, and any partnership in which such person has an interest;
(b) Any corporation in which the state bank or an officer, director, or employee thereof
holds a majority of the stock and any partnership in which such person has an interest;
(c) Any corporation of which a majority of the directors are officers, directors, or
employees of the state bank or of which officers, directors, trustees, or employees constitute a
majority of the directors of the state bank.

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