Colorado Code § 13-71-145

Expense of meals and provisions to be taxed
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In all civil cases if any
expenses are incurred in furnishing meals or provisions to jurors impaneled to try such causes,
such expenses shall be taxed as costs in the suit against the unsuccessful party. When collected,
the same shall be paid to the clerk of the court for deposit in the state general fund or to
reimburse an employer in an amount not to exceed fifty dollars per day for the first three days
served by the employee. In the first instance the same shall be paid by the court pursuant to the
provisions of section 13-3-106.

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