Colorado Code § 16-17-103

Effect of pardon and commutation of sentence - definitions
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(1) A pardon
issued by the governor shall waive all collateral consequences associated with each conviction
for which the person received a pardon unless the pardon limits the scope of the pardon
regarding collateral consequences.
(2) If the governor grants a pardon or a request for commutation of sentence, the
governor shall provide a copy of the pardon or commutation of sentence to the Colorado bureau
of investigation, and the Colorado bureau of investigation shall note in the individual's record in
the Colorado crime information center that a pardon was issued or commutation of sentence was
granted.
(3) For purposes of this section, "collateral consequences" means a penalty, prohibition,
bar, disadvantage, or disqualification, however denominated, imposed on an individual as a
result of the individual's conviction of an offense, which penalty, prohibition, bar, or
disadvantage applies by operation of law regardless of whether the penalty, prohibition, bar, or
disadvantage is included in the judgment or sentence. "Collateral consequences" does not
include imprisonment, probation, parole, supervised release, forfeiture, restitution, fine,
assessment, or costs of prosecution.

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