Colorado Code § 19-7-102

Protection against identity theft
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(1) The court shall ensure that each youth
in foster care who is in the legal custody of a county department of human or social services or
the department of human services and who is at least fourteen years of age obtains or receives
free annual credit reports from the department of human services or a county department of
human or social services. The county department of human or social services or the department
of human services shall inform the court with jurisdiction over the youth, if any, of any
inaccuracies in a report and refer the matter to a governmental or nonprofit entity on the referral
list developed pursuant to subsection (2) of this section for assistance in interpreting and
resolving any inaccuracies in a report if the credit report shows evidence of possible identity
theft. The youth's counsel for youth shall advise the youth of possible consequences of and
options to address the possible identity theft, including the right to report the matter to law
enforcement and seek possible prosecution of the offender.
(2) (a) On or before July 31, 2012, the department of human services shall develop, in
consultation with county departments of human or social services, a referral list of governmental
and nonprofit entities that are authorized to assist a youth in foster care who has found evidence
of possible identity theft on his or her credit report. An entity on the referral list developed
pursuant to this subsection (2) is authorized to take any necessary remedial actions to clear the
youth's credit record and shall report the results of its actions to the department of human
services or the county department of human or social services with legal custody of the youth.
(b) In compiling the referral list pursuant to subsection (2)(a) of this section, the state
department of human services, and any county departments of human or social services
consulted therein, are not subject to liability pursuant to the extent provided by article 10 of title
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