Colorado Code § 24-6-304

Records - preservation - public inspection - electronic access
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(1) Each
person required to file statements or reports under this part 3 shall maintain for a period of five
years such records relating to such statements or reports as the secretary of state determines by
regulation are necessary for the effective implementation of this part 3.
(2) (a) Any statement required by this part 3 to be filed with the secretary of state shall
be preserved by the secretary of state for a period of five years after the date of filing, shall
constitute part of the public records of that office, and shall be open and readily accessible for
public inspection. The secretary of state shall implement a computer information system that will
allow computer users to cross-reference and review, using the name of a professional lobbyist or
any other person, any disclosure statement or other written statement filed pursuant to section
24-6-302 and registration statement filed pursuant to section 24-6-303 on which the name of
such lobbyist or other person appears.
(b) No later than January 1, 2002, the secretary of state shall establish, operate, and
maintain a website on the internet, or modify an existing site, that will allow computer users
electronic read-only access to the information required to be filed by this part 3 free of charge.
All information required to be filed by this part 3 that is filed electronically shall be made
available:
(I) On the website within twenty-four hours after filing; and
(II) In a form that allows a computer user to cross-reference and review, using the name
of a professional lobbyist or any other person, any disclosure statement or other written
statement filed pursuant to section 24-6-302 and registration statement filed pursuant to section
24-6-303 on which the name of such lobbyist or other person appears.

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