Colorado Code § 12-100-101

Legislative declaration
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(1) It is declared to be in the interest of the
citizens of the state of Colorado and a proper exercise of the police power of the state of
Colorado to provide for the licensing and registration of certified public accountants, to ensure
that persons who hold themselves out as possessing professional qualifications as certified public
accountants are, in fact, qualified to render accounting services of a professional nature, and to
provide for regulation of certified public accountants employed, serving clients, or doing
business in Colorado and the maintenance of high standards of professional conduct by those
licensed and registered as certified public accountants. Because of the customary reliance by the
public upon audited financial statements and upon financial information presented with the
opinion or certificate of persons purporting to possess expert knowledge in accounting or
auditing, it is further declared to be in the interest of the citizens to limit and restrict, under the
circumstances set forth in this article 100, the issuance of opinions or certificates relating to
accounting or financial statements that utilize or contain wording indicating that the author has
expert knowledge in accounting or auditing or that purport to express an independent auditor's
opinion as to financial position, financial results of operations, changes in financial position,
reliability of financial information, or compliance with conditions established by law or contract
to persons licensed or registered pursuant to this article 100.
(2) It is declared that the state board of accountancy may invoke discipline proactively
with regard to certified public accountants employed, serving clients, or doing business in
Colorado when required for the protection of the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens
of this state.

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