Colorado Code § 11-107-105

Unlawful concealment of transactions
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(1) It is a criminal offense for an
officer, director, employee, attorney, or agent of a state bank:
(a) To conceal, or endeavor to conceal, any transaction of the bank from any officer,
director, or employee of the bank or any official or employee of the division to whom it should
properly be disclosed;
(b) With intent to deceive, to make any false or misleading statement or entry, or omit
any statement or entry that should be made in any book, account, report, or statement of the
institution.
(2) No bank shall sell, assign, or transfer any of its assets when insolvent, or in
contemplation of insolvency with the intent of preferring any credit, or preventing the
application of such assets to the subrogation of its debts; nor shall any officer, director, or
employee of any bank personally authorize or permit the same to be done.

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