Colorado Code § 23-4-103

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(1) A person or entity shall not prepare, offer to prepare, cause to be prepared, sell, or distribute
any assignment for another person for a fee or other compensation with the knowledge, or under
circumstances in which he or she should reasonably have known, that such assignment is to be
submitted by any other person for academic credit at any institution of higher education in this
state.
(1.5) A person or entity shall not prepare, sell, or offer to sell to another person a
document or service that provides answers for, or completes on behalf of a student, an online
exam that is administered pursuant to a course of study at any institution of higher education.
(2) A person or entity shall not make or disseminate, with the intent to induce any other
person to enter into any obligation relating thereto, any statement, written or oral, that he or she
will prepare, cause to be prepared, sell, or distribute any assignment or answer to an online exam
for a fee or other compensation for or on behalf of any person who has been assigned the written
preparation of such assignment or answer to an online exam for academic credit at any
institution of higher education in this state.

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