Colorado Code § 24-18-108

Rules of conduct for public officers and state employees
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(1) Proof
beyond a reasonable doubt of commission of any act enumerated in this section is proof that the
actor has breached his fiduciary duty.
(2) A public officer or a state employee shall not:
(a) Engage in a substantial financial transaction for his private business purposes with a
person whom he inspects, regulates, or supervises in the course of his official duties;
(b) Assist any person for a fee or other compensation in obtaining any contract, claim,
license, or other economic benefit from his agency;
(c) Assist any person for a contingent fee in obtaining any contract, claim, license, or
other economic benefit from any state agency; or
(d) Perform an official act directly and substantially affecting to its economic benefit a
business or other undertaking in which he either has a substantial financial interest or is engaged
as counsel, consultant, representative, or agent.
(3) A head of a principal department or a member of a quasi-judicial or rule-making
agency may perform an official act notwithstanding paragraph (d) of subsection (2) of this
section if his participation is necessary to the administration of a statute and if he complies with
the voluntary disclosure procedures under section 24-18-110.
(4) Repealed.

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