Colorado Code § 11-53-104

Exempt person transactions
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(1) The prohibitions in section 11-53-103
shall not apply to any transaction offered by and in which any of the following persons (or any
employee, officer, or director thereof acting solely in that capacity) is the purchaser or seller:
(a) A person registered with the commodity futures trading commission as a futures
commission merchant or as a leverage transaction merchant whose activities require such
registration;
(b) A person registered with the securities and exchange commission as a broker-dealer
whose activities require such registration;
(c) A person affiliated with, and whose obligations and liabilities under the transaction
are guaranteed by, a person referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) of this subsection (1);
(d) A person who is a member of a contract market designated by the commodity futures
trading commission (or any clearinghouse thereof);
(e) A financial institution; or
(f) A person registered under the laws of this state as a securities broker or dealer whose
activities require such registration.
(2) The exemption provided by subsection (1) of this section shall not apply to any
transaction or activity which is prohibited by the commodity exchange act or CFTC rule.

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