Colorado Code § 24-106-109

Terms and conditions in contracts
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Any term or condition in any contract
entered into by the state that requires the state to indemnify or hold harmless another person,
except as otherwise authorized by law, or by which the state agrees to binding arbitration or any
other binding extra-judicial dispute resolution process in which the final resolution is not
determined by the state, or by which the state agrees to limit liability of another person for
bodily injury, death, or damage to tangible property of the state caused by the negligence or
willful misconduct of such person or such person's employees or agents shall be void ab initio;
except that the contract containing that term or condition shall otherwise be enforceable as if it
did not contain such term or condition. All contracts entered into by the state, except for
contracts with another government, shall be governed by Colorado law notwithstanding any term
or condition to the contrary.

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