Colorado Code § 11-60-102

Debentures - legal investments - federal intermediate credit banks -
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bank for cooperatives. It is lawful, notwithstanding any restrictions on investments contained in
any of the laws of this state, for any bank, trust company, savings bank, savings and loan
association, insurance company, credit union, or person, including but not limited to those doing
business under any banking, insurance, deposit, fiduciary, or investment laws of the United
States or any of the states thereof, to invest any funds in its, his, or their custody, control, or
possession in any debentures or other similar obligations issued by a federal intermediate credit
bank or by a bank for cooperatives and to use any such debentures as security for public deposits
or any other fund in their custody, control, or possession.

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