Colorado Code § 24-34-505.5

Enforcement by the attorney general
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(1) Upon timely application, the
attorney general may intervene in any civil action filed as provided in section 24-34-505.6 if the
attorney general certifies that the case is of general public importance. Upon such intervention,
the attorney general may obtain such relief as would be available to the director under section
24-34-306 in a civil action to which such section applies.
(2) Whenever the attorney general has probable cause to believe that any person or
group of persons is engaged in a pattern or practice of resistance to the full enjoyment of any of
the rights granted by this title or that any group of persons has been denied any of the rights
granted by this title and such denial raises an issue of general public importance, the attorney
general may commence a civil action in any appropriate district court.
(3) The attorney general may commence a civil action in any appropriate district court
for appropriate relief with respect to:
(a) A discriminatory housing practice referred to the attorney general by the commission
under section 24-34-306; or
(b) Breach of a conciliation agreement referred to the attorney general by the director
under section 24-34-506.5.
(4) The attorney general, on behalf of the commission, division, or other party at whose
request a subpoena is issued under this section, may enforce such subpoena in appropriate
proceedings in the district court for the district in which the person to whom the subpoena was
addressed resides, was served, or transacts business.
(5) Repealed.

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