Colorado Code § 22-16-110

School service contract provider - data security - data destruction
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(1) 
Each school service contract provider shall maintain a comprehensive information security
program that is reasonably designed to protect the security, privacy, confidentiality, and integrity
of student personally identifiable information. The information security program must make use
of appropriate administrative, technological, and physical safeguards.
(2) During the term of a contract between a school service contract provider and a public
education entity, if the contracting public education entity requests destruction of a student's
student personally identifiable information collected, generated, or inferred as a result of the
contract, the contracting school service contract provider shall destroy the information as soon as
practicable after the date of the request unless:
(a) The school service contract provider obtains the consent of the student or the
student's parent to retain the student's student personally identifiable information; or
(b) The student has transferred to another public education entity and the receiving
public education entity has requested that the school service contract provider retain the student's
student personally identifiable information.
(3) Following the termination or conclusion of a contract between a school service
contract provider and a public education entity, the school service contract provider shall, within
the time period specified in the contract, destroy all student personally identifiable information
collected, generated, or inferred as a result of the contract. If the contract does not specify a
period for destruction of student personally identifiable information, the contract provider shall
destroy the information when the information is no longer needed for the purpose of the contract
between the contract provider and the public education entity. The contract provider shall notify
the public education entity of the date upon which all of the student personally identifiable
information is destroyed.

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