Colorado Code § 24-21-101

Office at seat of government - duties - bond
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(1) The secretary of state
shall keep office at the seat of government and perform all the duties which may be required of
the secretary of state by law. The secretary of state shall have charge of and keep all the acts and
resolutions of the territorial legislature and of the general assembly of the state, the enrolled copy
of the constitution of the state, and all bonds, books, records, maps, registers, and papers of a
public character which may be deposited, to be kept in the office. The secretary of state shall
give a bond to the state of Colorado in the sum of ten thousand dollars, conditioned for the
faithful discharge of the duties of the office, said bond to be approved by the governor and
attorney general and to be deposited in the office of the state treasurer.
(2) The secretary of state shall have such other powers, duties, and functions as are
prescribed for heads of principal departments in the "Administrative Organization Act of 1968",
article 1 of this title.

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