Colorado Code § 12-10-727

Confidentiality
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(1) Except as otherwise provided in the federal "Secure
and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act of 2008", 12 U.S.C. sec. 5111, the
requirements under any federal law or law of this state regarding privacy or confidentiality of
any information or material provided to the nationwide mortgage licensing system and registry,
and any privilege arising under federal or state law, including the rules of any federal or state
court with respect to the information or material, shall apply to the information or material after
it has been disclosed to the nationwide mortgage licensing system and registry. The information
or material may be shared with all state and federal regulatory officials with mortgage industry
oversight authority without the loss of privilege or confidentiality protections provided by
federal or state law.
(2) The board may enter into agreements with other government agencies, the
Conference of State Bank Supervisors or its successor organization, the American Association of
Residential Mortgage Regulators or its successor organization, or other associations representing
government agencies as established by rule.
(3) Information or material that is subject to privilege or confidentiality pursuant to
subsection (1) of this section shall not be subject to the following:
(a) Disclosure under a federal or state law governing the disclosure to the public of
information held by an officer or agency of the federal government or the respective state; or
(b) Subpoena, discovery, or admission into evidence in any private civil action or
administrative process, unless with respect to a privilege held by the nationwide mortgage
licensing system and registry regarding the information or material, the person to whom the
information or material pertains waives the privilege, in whole or in part.

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