Colorado Code § 24-50-1002

State agencies with access to federal tax information - authorization for background checks - procedure - costs
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(1) Each applicant, state employee, state contractor, or
other individual who has or may have access through a state agency to federal tax information
received from the federal government shall submit a complete set of the person's fingerprints to
the state agency. The state agency shall submit the fingerprints to the Colorado bureau of
investigation for the purpose of conducting fingerprint-based criminal history record checks. The
Colorado bureau of investigation shall forward the fingerprints to the federal bureau of
investigation for the purpose of conducting fingerprint-based criminal history record checks. The
state agency shall acquire a name-based judicial record check, as defined in section 22-2-119.3
(6)(d), for an applicant, state employee, state contractor, or other individual who has a record of
arrest without a disposition. The state agency may collect the fingerprints of the applicant, state
employee, state contractor, or other individual or may use the fingerprinting services of another
state agency or other entity authorized to collect fingerprints for the purpose of conducting
fingerprint-based criminal history record checks.
(2) The state agency shall use the information resulting from the fingerprint-based
criminal history record check or name-based judicial record check to investigate and determine
whether the applicant, state employee, state contractor, or other individual is qualified to have
access to federal tax information in accordance with federal internal revenue service publication
1075. The state agency may verify the information an individual is required to submit. The state
agency shall deny access to federal tax information received from the federal government to an
applicant, state employee, state contractor, or other individual who does not pass the record
check required by this section.
(3) The state agency shall pay the costs associated with fingerprint-based criminal
history record checks to the Colorado bureau of investigation and pay the costs associated with a
name-based judicial record check.

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