Colorado Code § 24-115-109

Limitation on power of corporation to declare bankruptcy
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the corporation is not authorized to be, and no
public officer, organization, entity, or other person shall authorize the corporation to be, a debtor
in a case under the United States bankruptcy code, title 11 of the United States Code, to make an
assignment for the benefit of creditors or to become the subject of any similar case or
proceeding. The state hereby covenants with the holders of any notes issued pursuant to this
article that the state will not limit or alter the prohibition on the filing of voluntary bankruptcy
petitions set forth in this section until one year and one day after the corporation no longer has
any notes outstanding. The corporation and any trust established by the corporation are hereby
authorized to include this covenant as an agreement of the state in any contract with the note
holders of the corporation.

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