Colorado Code § 24-18-201

Interests in contracts
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(1) Members of the general assembly, public
officers, local government officials, or employees shall not be interested in any contract made by
them in their official capacity or by any body, agency, or board of which they are members or
employees. A former employee may not, within six months following the termination of his
employment, contract or be employed by an employer who contracts with a state agency or any
local government involving matters with which he was directly involved during his employment.
For purposes of this section, the term:
(a) "Be interested in" does not include holding a minority interest in a corporation.
(b) "Contract" does not include:
(I) Contracts awarded to the lowest responsible bidder based on competitive bidding
procedures;
(II) Merchandise sold to the highest bidder at public auctions;
(III) Investments or deposits in financial institutions which are in the business of loaning
or receiving moneys;
(IV) A contract with an interested party if, because of geographic restrictions, a local
government could not otherwise reasonably afford itself of the subject of the contract. It shall be
presumed that a local government could not otherwise reasonably afford itself of the subject of a
contract if the additional cost to the local government is greater than ten percent of a contract
with an interested party or if the contract is for services that must be performed within a limited
time period and no other contractor can provide those services within that time period.
(V) A contract with respect to which any member of the general assembly, public
officer, local government official, or employee has disclosed a personal interest and has not
voted thereon or with respect to which any member of the governing body of a local government
has voted thereon in accordance with section 24-18-109 (3)(b) or 31-4-404 (3), C.R.S. Any such
disclosure shall be made: To the governing body, for local government officials and employees;
in accordance with the rules of the house of representatives and the senate, for members of the
general assembly; and to the secretary of state, for all others.

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