Colorado Code § 11-44-107

Confidentiality
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(1) Neither the commissioner, the commissioner's deputy,
nor any other person appointed by the commissioner shall divulge any information acquired in
the discharge of the person's duties; except that:
(a) A person specified in the introductory portion to this subsection (1) may divulge
information acquired in the discharge of the person's duties if doing so is made necessary by law
or under order of court in an action involving the division of financial services or in criminal
actions;
(b) Any party entitled to appear in a hearing on an application for a savings and loan
association charter or approval of a merger of savings and loan associations shall have access to
the applicant's proposed articles or amended articles of incorporation, application for charter, and
proposed bylaws;
(c) The commissioner may furnish information as to the condition of a savings and loan
association to a federal home loan bank, the savings and loan departments of other states, an
insurer authorized to insure obligations or accounts pursuant to articles 40 to 47 of this title 11,
the executive director of the department of regulatory agencies, and the division of banking;
(d) The commissioner may give records or information in the commissioner's possession
to a licensing agency within the department of regulatory agencies relating to possible
misconduct by a person or entity licensed by said agency;
(e) The board, the commissioner, and their respective designees may exchange
information obtained by the division of financial services as to possible criminal violations of
law relating to the activities of a savings and loan association with the appropriate law
enforcement agencies; and
(f) Notwithstanding any provision contained in this article 44 to the contrary, the
commissioner, the commissioner's deputies, or other persons appointed by the commissioner
may disclose any information in the records of the division or acquired in the discharge of the
person's duties if the disclosure of the information has been specifically authorized by the board
of directors of the association to which the information relates. Nothing in this section shall be
construed to authorize the board of directors of an association to waive any privileges that
belong solely to the financial services board or to the division or its employees.

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