Colorado Code § 11-53-206

Cooperation with other agencies
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(1) To encourage uniform application
and interpretation of this article and commodities regulation and enforcement in general, the
commissioner and the employees of the commissioner may cooperate, including bearing the
expense of such cooperation, with law enforcement and other regulatory agencies of this state or
other jurisdictions.
(2) The cooperation authorized by subsection (1) of this section shall include, but need
not be limited to, the following:
(a) Making joint examinations or investigations;
(b) Holding joint administrative hearings;
(c) Filing and prosecuting joint litigation;
(d) Sharing and exchanging personnel;
(e) Sharing and exchanging information and documents; except that any information or
documents shared by the commissioner with other agencies shall remain nonpublic and
confidential as provided in section 11-53-205 (3) unless made public in connection with an
investigation or proceeding brought by agencies with whom said information or documents was
shared; and
(f) Formulating and adopting mutual regulations, statements of policy, guidelines,
proposed statutory changes, and releases.

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