Colorado Code § 12-145-110

Penalties - distribution of fines
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(1) In addition to the disciplinary or other
actions authorized under sections 12-20-404 and 12-145-109, the director may impose an
administrative fine on any person who violates the provisions of this article 145 or the rules of
the director promulgated under this article 145, upon a finding of a violation subject to article 4
of title 24, as follows:
(a) In the first administrative proceeding against any person, a fine of not less than one
hundred dollars but not more than five hundred dollars per violation;
(b) In any subsequent administrative proceeding against any person for transactions
occurring after a final agency action determining that a violation of this article 145 has occurred,
a fine of not less than one thousand dollars but not more than two thousand dollars per violation;
(c) In an administrative proceeding against a person for a violation of section 12-145-
105 (1), a fine of not less than one thousand dollars but not more than five thousand dollars per
violation.
(2) A person who engages in activities as an outfitter shall maintain all applicable
documents, records, and other items, for the current year and the preceding four years at the
address listed on the registration, required to be maintained by this article 145 or by the rules of
the director when requested to do so by the director or a peace officer. A registrant who refuses
to permit the inspection of documents, records, or items commits a civil infraction.
(3) All fines collected pursuant to this article 145 shall be distributed as follows:
(a) Fifty percent divided by the court between any federal, state, or local law
enforcement agency assisting with an investigation;
(b) Fifty percent to the division for the cost of administering this article 145.

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