Colorado Code § 13-2-126

Reports and session laws furnished
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(1) The legal custodian of publications
of the state of Colorado is directed to furnish to the law library of the university of Colorado free
of charge from existing stocks if feasible and in any event as such publications are from time to
time issued:
(a) Thirty copies each of the reports of the supreme court of the state of Colorado; and
(b) Fifty copies of any published regulations and decisions of the various administrative
agencies of the state of Colorado; and
(b.5) Such number of copies, not to exceed fifty, of the session laws of Colorado as the
law librarian for the university of Colorado may from time to time request; and
(c) Five copies each of the Colorado yearbook; and
(d) Two copies each of published legislative journals, published opinions and reports of
the attorney general, and printed briefs and abstracts of record of the supreme court of Colorado.
(2) The law library is authorized to exchange any or all of the above publications for like
publications of other jurisdictions.

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