Colorado Code § 24-18-309

Use of facial recognition service - applicability and exemptions
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(1) 
Notwithstanding any provision of this part 3 to the contrary, this part 3 does not apply to:
(a) An agency that:
(I) Is required to use a specific facial recognition service pursuant to a federal regulation
or order, or that uses a facial recognition service in partnership with a federal agency to fulfill a
congressional mandate, fulfill aviation security directives, or comply with federal law;
(II) Uses a facial recognition service in association with a federal agency to verify the
identity of individuals presenting themselves for travel at an airport; or
(III) Uses a facial recognition service in connection with a physical access control
system in order to grant or deny access to a secure area;
(b) The use of a facial recognition service solely for research purposes by a state agency
so long as the use does not result in or affect any decisions that produce legal effects concerning
individuals or similarly significant effects concerning individuals; or
(c) A utility.

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