Colorado Code § 24-6-502

Public broadcast of governmental radio communications - encryption
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policy. A law enforcement agency that encrypts all of its radio communications shall create a
communications access policy, through collaboration with Colorado-based media outlets, that
includes an agreement governing access for the media to primary dispatch channels or talk
groups through commercially available radio receivers, scanners, or any other feasible
technology. The policy may include, but is not limited to, verification of media credentials;
reasonable restrictions on the use of the commercially available radio receivers, scanners, or
other feasible technology; and financial or other costs related to the sale, lease, or loan of the
commercially available radio receivers, scanners, or any other feasible technology.

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