Colorado Code § 24-31-402

Enforcement by attorney general
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(1) The general assembly hereby finds
that both the tobacco settlement and the smokeless tobacco settlement impose numerous duties
and obligations on the parties to those settlement agreements relating to the marketing and
advertising of tobacco products and the payment of damages to the state. The general assembly
further finds that most of these duties and obligations continue for a minimum of twenty-five
years from the dates of the settlement agreements. Therefore, the attorney general shall oversee
and take the necessary actions to enforce compliance with the provisions of the tobacco
settlement agreement and the smokeless tobacco settlement agreement, consistent with the duties
and obligations set forth in said settlement agreements and with Colorado law.
(2) The enforcement duty specified in subsection (1) of this section is in addition to and
does not limit the authority of the attorney general otherwise existing under common law or the
statutes of this state.

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