Colorado Code § 11-41-122

Membership fees
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(1) Savings and loan associations shall not, directly or
indirectly, charge any membership, admission, repurchase, withdrawal, or other fee, fine,
penalty, or sum of money for the privilege of becoming, remaining, or ceasing to be a member of
the association or for any other cause, except as provided in subsection (2) of this section; except
that reasonable charges may be made to reflect the cost of servicing accounts and upon the
making, transfer, or assumption of a loan and for defaults and prepayments of a loan and, after
July 1, 1977, for the establishment and maintenance of any Keogh or individual retirement
account. Reasonable notice of the amount of and conditions relating to such charges shall be
given to affected members.
(2) Subject to such additional limitations, conditions, and provisions as may be
promulgated in regulations of the commissioner, a savings and loan association required under a
subpoena issued in a civil action to prepare disclosures of private records shall be reimbursed by
the requesting party for such services as follows:
(a) For reproduction costs, including copies produced by printer or reproduction
processes, the amount provided in section 13-32-104 (1), C.R.S. Costs of photographs, films, and
other materials required shall be reimbursed at actual costs.
(b) For travel expenses incurred as a result of compliance, the amount provided in
section 13-33-103 (1), C.R.S.;
(c) For personnel costs incurred as a result of compliance, the amount of two dollars and
fifty cents for each quarter hour, or fraction thereof.

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