Colorado Code § 23-16-209

Required form of contract. (a) An agency contract must be in a record, signed or otherwise authenticated by the parties. (b) An agency contract must state or contain:
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(1) The amount and method of calculating the consideration to be paid by the student
athlete for services to be provided by the athlete agent under the contract and any other
consideration the athlete agent has received or will receive from any other source for entering
into the contract or for providing the services;
(2) The name of any person who will be compensated because the student athlete signed
the agency contract;
(3) A description of any expenses that the student athlete agrees to reimburse;
(4) A description of the services to be provided to the student athlete;
(5) The duration of the contract;
(6) The date of execution; and
(7) The requirements for contracts with student athletes as specified in section 23-16-
104.
(c) An agency contract must contain, in close proximity to the signature of the student
athlete, a conspicuous notice in boldface type in capital letters stating:
WARNING TO STUDENT ATHLETE
IF YOU SIGN THIS CONTRACT:
(1) YOU MAY LOSE YOUR ELIGIBILITY TO COMPETE AS A STUDENT
ATHLETE IN YOUR SPORT;
(2) IF YOU HAVE AN ATHLETIC DIRECTOR, WITHIN 72 HOURS AFTER
ENTERING INTO THIS CONTRACT, BOTH YOU AND YOUR ATHLETE AGENT
MUST NOTIFY YOUR ATHLETIC DIRECTOR; AND
(3) YOU MAY CANCEL THIS CONTRACT WITHIN 14 DAYS AFTER
SIGNING IT. CANCELLATION OF THIS CONTRACT MAY NOT REINSTATE YOUR
ELIGIBILITY.
(d) An agency contract that does not conform to this section is voidable by the student
athlete. If a student athlete voids an agency contract, the student athlete is not required to pay
any consideration under the contract or to return any consideration received from the athlete
agent to induce the student athlete to enter into the contract.
(e) The athlete agent shall give a record of the signed or otherwise authenticated agency
contract to the student athlete at the time of execution.

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