Colorado Code § 15-1-308

Investments in United States government obligations
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In the absence of an
express provision to the contrary, any fiduciary is authorized, whenever a governing instrument
or order requires or permits investment in United States government obligations which are
backed by the full faith and credit of the United States government, to invest in such obligations,
either directly or in the form of the securities of or other interests in any open-end or closed-end
management type investment company or investment trust registered under the federal
"Investment Company Act of 1940", 15 U.S.C. sec. 80(a)-1 et seq., if the portfolio of such
investment company or investment trust is limited to United States government obligations
which are backed by the full faith and credit of the United States government and to repurchase
agreements fully collateralized by such obligations and if any such investment company or
investment trust actually takes delivery of such collateral, either directly or through an
authorized custodian.

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