Colorado Code § 24-113-101

Legislative declaration
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The general assembly hereby finds and declares
that state government competes with the private sector when state government provides certain
goods and services to the public. Recognizing this problem, it is the intent of the general
assembly and the purpose of this article to provide additional economic opportunities to private
industry and to regulate competition by state agencies, including institutions of higher education.
To that end, it is the intent of the general assembly that neither the faculty nor administration of
such institutions use research equipment or facilities purchased or provided with state funds to
provide goods or services to the public for a fee when such action is in direct competition with
private companies that provide similar goods or services.

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