Colorado Code § 11-53-203

Power of court to grant relief
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(1) Upon a proper showing by the
commissioner that a person has violated any provision of this article or any rule or order under
this article, the court may grant appropriate legal or equitable remedies including a temporary
restraining order, a preliminary and permanent prohibitory or mandatory injunction, and writ or
prohibition or mandamus. In addition, the court may grant the following special remedies:
(a) Imposition of a civil penalty in an amount which may not exceed ten thousand
dollars for any single violation or one hundred thousand dollars for multiple violations in a
single proceeding or a series of related proceedings;
(b) Disgorgement;
(c) Declaratory judgment;
(d) Restitution to investors wishing restitution; and
(e) Appointment of a receiver or conservator for the defendant or the defendant's assets.
(2) In any such action, the commissioner shall not be required to plead or prove
irreparable injury or the inadequacy of the remedy at law. Under no circumstances shall the court
require the commissioner to post a bond.

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