Colorado Code § 18-16-102

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As used in this article 16, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) "Local law enforcement agency" means any marshal's office, police department, or
sheriff's office with jurisdiction in the locality in which the purchaser makes the purchase.
(2) "Peace officer" means any undersheriff, deputy sheriff other than one appointed with
authority only to receive and serve summonses and civil process, police officer, state patrol
officer, town marshal, or investigator for a district attorney or the attorney general who is
engaged in full-time employment by the state, a city, city and county, town, judicial district, or
county within this state.
(3) "Precious or semiprecious metals or stones" means such metals as, but not limited to,
gold, silver, platinum, and pewter and such stones as, but not limited to, alexandrite, diamonds,
emeralds, garnets, opals, rubies, sapphires, and topaz. For the purposes of this article, ivory,
coral, pearls, jade, and such other minerals, stones, or gems as are customarily regarded as
precious or semiprecious are deemed to be precious or semiprecious stones.
(4) "Purchase" means giving money to acquire any valuable article, taking valuable
articles in full or part satisfaction of a debt, taking valuable articles for resale for the purpose of
full or part satisfaction of a debt, or taking valuable articles for sale on consignment.
(5) "Purchaser" means any person holding himself out to the public as being engaged in
the business of buying valuable articles or any person who purchases five or more valuable
articles during any thirty-day period. "Purchaser" does not include a person purchasing valuable
articles from an estate or from a retail or wholesale merchant.
(6) "Seller" means any person offering a valuable article for money to any purchaser,
offering a valuable article in full or part satisfaction of a debt, or offering a valuable article for
resale for the purpose of full or part satisfaction of a debt.
(7) (a) "Valuable article" means any tangible personal property consisting, in whole or in
part, of precious or semiprecious metals or stones, whether solid, plated, or overlaid, including,
but not limited to, household goods, jewelry, United States commemorative medals or tokens,
and gold and silver bullion.
(b) "Valuable article" shall also include foreign currency when purchased for more than
its face value or foreign currency exchange value.
(c) "Valuable article" also includes a store credit, gift card, or merchandise card of any
value not issued by the person.

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