Colorado Code § 11-51-703

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(1) The securities commissioner is hereby
empowered to administer and enforce all provisions of this article and to provide the division of
securities with such books, records, files, and printing and other supplies and employ such
officers and clerical and other assistance as may be necessary in the securities commissioner's
discretion to perform the duties required of the securities commissioner under this article.
(2) It is unlawful for the securities commissioner or any of the officers or employees of
the division of securities to use for personal benefit any information which is filed with or
obtained by the securities commissioner and which is not made public. No provision of this
article authorizes the securities commissioner or any of such officers or employees to disclose
any such information except among themselves or when necessary or appropriate in a
proceeding or investigation under this article. No provision of this article either creates or
derogates from any privilege which exists at common law or otherwise when documentary or
other evidence is sought under a subpoena directed to the securities commissioner or any of the
officers or employees of the division of securities.
(3) The securities commissioner may enter into an arrangement, agreement, or other
working relationship with federal, other state, and self-regulatory authorities whereby public
documents may be initially filed and maintained in the central registration depository, the
investment adviser registration depository, or with other agencies or authorities. It is the intent of
this subsection (3) that the securities commissioner be provided with the power to reduce the
duplication of filings, reduce administrative costs, and, in conjunction with other states and with
federal authorities, establish uniform procedures, forms, and administration to be used by this
state and by such other states and by such federal authorities.
(4) The securities commissioner may delegate to any officer of the division of securities
any power, duty, authority, or function created by this article and vested in the securities
commissioner, but nothing in this subsection (4) shall authorize the securities commissioner to
delegate to any officer the securities commissioner's authority to make rules, institute
proceedings or actions under section 11-51-306, 11-51-410, or 11-51-602, refer evidence under
section 11-51-603 (3), or exercise the authority created by this section, section 11-51-704 (1) or
(2), or section 11-51-707 (3)(a) or (3)(b).

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