Colorado Code § 13-2-124

Publication of reports
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(1) In lieu of the publication of the opinions of the
supreme court and the court of appeals pursuant to section 13-2-122 (1), the supreme court may
designate the published volumes of the decisions of the supreme court and the court of appeals,
as the same are published by any person, firm, or corporation, to be the official reports of the
decisions of the supreme court and the court of appeals. Any publication so designated as the
official reports may include both the opinions of the supreme court and the court of appeals in
the same volume.
(2) When any law of this state refers to the reports of the supreme court of the state of
Colorado, said law shall be construed as referring to the reports in which are also contained the
reported opinions of the court of appeals created pursuant to article 4 of this title.
(3) All books, both bound and unbound, and matrices covering the reports of the
supreme court and the court of appeals which were published prior to July 1, 1982, and which
are in the custody of the supreme court shall remain in the custody of the supreme court for the
purpose of sale or replacement, and the supreme court may fix the price at which the prior
official reports of the supreme court and the court of appeals are to be sold to the public. The
supreme court may replace any lost or destroyed books free of cost if such books were originally
distributed free of cost. The supreme court may authorize the reprinting of any prior volumes,
the replacement supply of which has become exhausted or insufficient. The supreme court may
also contract for the storage of such books and to sell, give away, destroy, or otherwise dispose
of any excess books, bound or unbound, which it deems not needed to provide a reasonable
replacement supply.

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