Colorado Code § 17-24-112

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(1) The division shall fix and determine the prices for internal
program labor, goods, and services. The prices for industry products must be as near the
prevailing market prices for similar quality goods and services as is practical. The prices, other
than prices for agricultural products, must not exceed the wholesale market prices for like
articles and products in the case of sales to the state or its political subdivisions, or the prevailing
retail market prices for like articles and products in the case of sales to the general public.
(2) The division shall prepare catalogs containing the description of all goods and
services produced, with the price of each item. Copies of such catalogs shall be sent by the
division to all state agencies and shall be available for political subdivisions of the state and the
federal government.
(3) The director shall ensure that the level of quality for goods and services produced is
comparable to similar goods and services available from the private sector. The director shall
determine if the quality of goods and services produced is approximately the same as the quality
requested by the purchasing agencies and departments. The sale of such goods or services shall
not give rise to any warranties, but, in the case of a sale to a state agency or political subdivision,
if the quality of the goods or services is not approximately the same as that requested, the
director shall refund the purchase price or replace the goods or services. In the case of a sale of
surplus goods or services, no refund or replacement shall be made after ninety days from the date
of the sale.

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