Colorado Code § 24-21-111

Electronic filing - authority - electronic access - passwords - rules
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(1) (a) 
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the secretary of state may require any
filing to be made by electronic means as determined by the secretary of state.
(b) In order to ensure the security of the secretary of state's online business filing system,
the secretary shall implement, under such conditions as the secretary may determine, a
password-protected system for and take appropriate actions to address fraudulent activities
against altering data in any filings, updates, or other filing requirements under title 7, C.R.S.,
while still allowing for access to and retrieval of publicly available records, including a
certificate of good standing, without a password.
(2) Where a document is stored by the secretary of state or the department of state and
available to the public by electronic means, the secretary of state, to the extent it is reasonable
and feasible, may designate electronic access as the sole means of access to the document.
(3) The secretary of state may use a phase-in period or any other method to mitigate
hardship caused by mandatory electronic services that are required pursuant to subsections (1)
and (2) of this section. The secretary of state may provide exceptions from such mandatory
electronic services where hardship or other good cause is shown. If the secretary of state requires
any filing to be made by electronic means or designates electronic access as the sole means of
access to a document, the secretary of state shall assure that such filing may be made or such
access attained by means that do not require use by the public of customized or specially
designed electronic hardware or software.
(4) As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:
(a) "Document" means a document, record, or other information.
(b) "Filing" means a document required or permitted by law to be filed with the
department of state or the secretary of state or a document required or permitted by law to be
delivered to the department or the secretary of state and filed by the department or the secretary
of state.

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